I did the same as Piskie - When I was about 45 my hair was very long and going grey and I didn't want to end up looking like some older women do with long, straggly grey hair so I went and hd a lot of it cut off - well, short for me.
I never really liked it, I kept it up for about 4 years but I have very curly hair and I had to wash it every 2 days just to keep it in any semblance of order. When we moved here I had neither the money nor the ability to ask to have it cut (rubbish French) so, I let it grow long again.
See for yourself what the results are but I am happier with it longer. I an always scrunchie it back off my face when I am gardening.
I guess what I'm trying to say is - don't cut it all off, I think you may regret it but, as Headfry said, if you do, it will always grow back again.
ps.
I'm not going to be an old woman with long grey hair - found some dark brown bottled stuff that works well
I never really liked it, I kept it up for about 4 years but I have very curly hair and I had to wash it every 2 days just to keep it in any semblance of order. When we moved here I had neither the money nor the ability to ask to have it cut (rubbish French) so, I let it grow long again.
See for yourself what the results are but I am happier with it longer. I an always scrunchie it back off my face when I am gardening.
I guess what I'm trying to say is - don't cut it all off, I think you may regret it but, as Headfry said, if you do, it will always grow back again.
ps.
I'm not going to be an old woman with long grey hair - found some dark brown bottled stuff that works well
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