Annie Rhiannon

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Symmetry


I think I quite like my new lopsided haircut now. I don't like the two girls I turn into when symmetry is involved, anyhow. Click to enlarge.

18 comments:

  1. Oooh, I was expecting something close to horrific but I like the asymmetrical do on the left. Looks lovely! The middle shot? Not so much but the one on the right is also very cute but why aren't you smiling????

    A fellow freckle girl!!!! Yay!

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  2. The girl on the right is slightly scary.

    I know you probably couldn't care less, but I'd prefer the middle girls haircut on the real you.

    Also, that jumper is A-mazing.

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  3. Woah. Hot haircut. Yummy. Scary symmetrical Annie on the right there, though.

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  4. isn't it odd how masculine the mirrored image of the left half of your face is (middle pic) and how Christina Ricci your right half is (far right)?
    Actually, I do like the lopsided do. Goes very well with the curls

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  5. Hoorah! Looking good Annie, looking good - definitely the one on the left is the best of all. I really like it and am now able to picture it without furrowing my eyebrows. I agree - the one on the far right is very Christina Ricci.

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  6. Somebody must have done some crazy Photoshopping to Christina Ricci in the womb, hey?

    Yes, that is my new Icelandic jumper and it is A-MAZING! Correct.

    I'm keeping the haircut: Asymmetry is the new symmetry.

    Is everybody's face this lopsided though? I think I may not have been looking straight at the camera.

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  7. The manipulated two scared me witless but I'm loving the genuine article. In fact, I've already decided on a lopsided affair to request when I visit Robbie, my new best hairdresser who is yet to style my hair, on Friday.

    I must rehearse my lines. Or at least remember to use the word 'radical' and differentiate this from trendy Toni & Guy hair of five years ago as modelled by every handsome Corrie cast member.

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  8. The symmetric girls look like the competing entrepreneur artificial-intelligence players from the old game Transport Tycoon.

    http://www.wimb.net/sec_tycoon/img2/player1_1951.gif

    They were scary.

    Do you believe me when I say nice things to you?

    You look good. The hair is not excruciatingly trying to draw attention to its asymmetry, it just works. You're a designer, you know what I mean. I'm buying it.

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  9. Oshi, are you sure you want to use the word "radical"? Doesn't that just mean they'll give you double radical? Perhaps you want double radical, yes, in fact you probably do.

    Krilli minn, yes I believe you when you say such things. I trust you implicitly, in fact. And thank you, you are awesome.

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  10. Looking good. You remind me of the chick from CSI in that pic.

    (the good CSI, original flavour)

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  11. Hey Annie - keep it asymmetric. It works. Really well.

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  12. Annie, your face turns slightly to the left, and it's also tilted quite a bit to the right.

    If you get someone to take the photo for you, you should be able to get a decent straight-on shot which would reveal far less asymmetry in your face.

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  13. Cor, you`ve lost a bit of weight in the middle there. Following a Posh diet?

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  14. I told you the original was better! It's very cute and becoming. The other two look, frankly, terrifying. Especially the middle where you look a little like a heroin addict.

    I will email and blog soon, I promise.
    xxx
    I MISS YOU!

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  15. I like it. Which is weird, I'm not usually a fan of fashionable haircuts. Too high maintenance. But it does, weirdly, work.

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  16. Már, you're right, my face is at quite an angle. Hjúkk! Am normal after all.

    Thanks to everyone for all the lovely compliments. God, blonking is great.

    Horse: you said you were going to BLONK LIKE THE WIND. C'mon.

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  17. Perhaps I don't as I'm intending to look for other work but I'm tired of always being halfway to having anomaly hair. It's all or nothing this time and I'm willing to suffer the consequences.

    It'll grow back.

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  18. I love it, Annie. :)))

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