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Calling all Big Choppers

We are looking for stories about the big chop. If you’d like to submit your own stories, please complete the following interview questions and email a few pre-and post-big chop pictures to twahairaffair@gmail.com.  Please enter “Big Chopper: (Your name and City)” in subject line.

  1. Why did you decide to “go natural”?
  2.  Was the decision to big chop a hard one for you?
  3.  How did you feel after your big chop?
  4.  Who did your big chop?
  5.  What feedback, comments or criticisms have you received from others?
  6. Do you plan to rock your TWA for a while or grow your hair out?
  7. What products have you tried?
  8. Please tell us what you like the most and/or least about being natural?
Thanks again for sharing your Big Chop tales with Rock Your TWA readers. 

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