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The Long and the Short of Getting the Chop

31 May, 2015 - 10:27am by - First Lady | 23 Comments

Article by BR Amelia

How many times have you twirled your long hair between your fingers and contemplated chopping it all off? Perhaps you’ve grown bored of the same long-haired look? Maybe you just feel like a change. But something stops you… and that something is the very understandable fear that you’ll come out of the salon filled with regret and the desire to find a cave to hide in until your hair grows out.

Some say you don’t know until you try, but celebrity hairstylist and founder of salons and products, John Frieda, has come up with a way to help you figure out whether you should chop, or not. It’s called the 2.25” Rule – or if you’re fond of centimetres, the 5.5cm Rule.

“It’s all about the angles,” said Senior Stylist at John Frieda Salons UK and International Training Director of Color Wow, Giles Robinson. “John studied faces and saw that the angle of the jaw bone determined whether or not someone will look best with short or long hair.”

So how can you figure out at home if you should be calling the salon and booking yourself in for an image-changing look? All you have to do is position a pencil under your chin, then place a ruler under your ear, check the measurement where the pencil and ruler meet, and you’ll have your answer. Less than 5.5cm and you can rock short locks. Anything more and it may be best for you to stick with a long and lush look. 

Of course, like any advice you can choose to take it or leave it – after all some rules were made to be broken. (And for the record, I come in at 6cm at have been known to look super cute with a chin length bob, if I do say so myself… but would I pixie it? Noooooo).

So why not get those pencils and rulers out and let us know where you stand on John Frieda’s rule. Have you chopped? Will you chop? Or do the measurements simply not add up?

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16th July, 2015

I guess I am one of the lucky ones that can do long or short but I find in-between lengths awkward for styling personally and when I had very very long hair it was a mission to do much with it. I do prefer mine short but I am growing it long again for easier maintenance.

7th June, 2015

If my measuring is accurate, mines 5 cm. I also heard this technique from polly on the hits radio.

5th June, 2015

I am defiantly going to try this when i get home to see what i am! I love past the shoulder hair and i have had longer hair since been a teenager. I can't stand having my hair down when im sleeping so if i was to go short.. i feel like id need to go pixie or a really short bob! i just don't have the guts :(

5th June, 2015

I've never been brave enough to go short. I thought I was a dare devil doing a long concave bob once...I would however love to go blonde

4th June, 2015

Mine is about 5.5cm, hard to be dead accurate and I have had short and long hair at different times in my life for many years. I prefer shorter (current style is graduated bob, long at the front - but needing a cut soon) as my hair is quite fine and doesn't sit as well when it gets too long.

I did go from bra length hair to the graduated bob a few years back, I just got sick of it, went to the hairdresser and she put it in a pony and snip!!! Never looked back!!

3rd June, 2015

I like the idea of chopping my hair off for a change...but I don't see myself doing it lol, I'm way too attached to my long hair!

3rd June, 2015

I'm 6 cm, my hair is shoulder length, the last time I had really short hair (pixie cut) I was 14 years old, hated it. I had waist length hair for many years, but with age, found I suit it shorter, and it's more manageable this length.

1st June, 2015

Hmmm very interesting. I've had both very long and a short structured bob. I'll have to go find my ruler

1st June, 2015

This has come at a perfect moment for me. I have been really tempted to just go for a chop lately....I have never had short hair in my life. It is such a huge change that I chicken out. According to this though, it would suit me! My measurement is 5cm. I figure that it's just hair right?

1st June, 2015

Wow interesting off to seek that pencil and ruler - not to go pixie but to see if I need to grow it ????

1st June, 2015

Do you measure from the bottom of your ear lobe or where the ear joins the head????

1st June, 2015

I like my hair long and unsurprisingly I come in at over 5.5cm.

1st June, 2015

Really interesting read. Will try this and see what my face shape tells me :-)

1st June, 2015

Mine's 4.5 so I should be able to rock short hair, and I can usually, but even with a good cut I think I'm too chubby right now!

1st June, 2015

Every time I get my hair cut short I regret it. I don't seem to be able to communicate to hairstylists what I want. I'm convinced they think everyone over 50 will suit the same short hair style!!

MareeB
2nd June, 2015

You're so right Marashelle. But we shall keep fighting back - I WILL have long grey hair!!!!

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