Gotta admit both Elly and Liz are drawn very blandly. Gotta assume that is the self-perception of the artist and the perception of her own daughter. Liz would look better with contact lenses or designer eyeglasses. She looks almost geriatric with that eyeglasses. She is not a snappy dresser just like her mother. She might do better to try to experiment with fashions and see which style suits her besides comfortable and shabby clothes. She is a tween – one foot still in her childhood and another wth glimpses of teenagehood. She’s seen it and realizes she is her mother’s daughter.
I have always felt that when you go to get a haircut, you want YOU to look better in your mind. You want to feel better, and have it show you in the stylist’s mirror. Immediately. To boost your self impression. Look what happens when you don’t get what you want? And if your hair is incredible?? No stopping you!!!!!
Always Start at the top so do something with the hair and work down for contacts, then down to the makeup and then the wardrobe! Then say you want to be call Beth!
What ever you do Liz, do not and I repeat do not ask your girl friends how to style your hair. The most likely will tell you to cut it almost razor short. Ask a friend that is a boy what he thinks of your hair and dollars to donuts, he would say, “your hair is beautiful just the way it is”
That sad moment when the mother realizes that her daughter no longer wants to the wear the same hairstyle as her mother. Elly is trying to throw her off by making her think that it is not about the hair, but I don’t think that trick will work this time.
Her mom sees the real problem. It’s not the hair that’s the problem. It’s the attitude. But that’s harder to change, and will come only with time and experience.
Elly is right: Elizabeth needs to think of what she has going for her. For example, if Elizabeth was locked in a tower, her hair would be the means by which she could rescued by a handsome prince!
Elizabeth seems torn. She thinks that changing her hair would help, but likes her current style enough that she doesn’t want to change it in any specific way.
C about 2 years ago
The material writes itself
Asharah about 2 years ago
Teenaged angst
AllishaDawn about 2 years ago
A bun?
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
And the many changes of Elizabeth begins
capricorn9th about 2 years ago
Gotta admit both Elly and Liz are drawn very blandly. Gotta assume that is the self-perception of the artist and the perception of her own daughter. Liz would look better with contact lenses or designer eyeglasses. She looks almost geriatric with that eyeglasses. She is not a snappy dresser just like her mother. She might do better to try to experiment with fashions and see which style suits her besides comfortable and shabby clothes. She is a tween – one foot still in her childhood and another wth glimpses of teenagehood. She’s seen it and realizes she is her mother’s daughter.
Black76Manta about 2 years ago
You, you are the one who needs to change!
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
Liz has pretty hair. But a little highlight might make it more interesting, nothing drastic, maybe a red highlight.
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Your attitude.
Baarorso about 2 years ago
Are all girls so hard on their looks when they’re Elizabeth’s age?
jaxxxon58 about 2 years ago
I have always felt that when you go to get a haircut, you want YOU to look better in your mind. You want to feel better, and have it show you in the stylist’s mirror. Immediately. To boost your self impression. Look what happens when you don’t get what you want? And if your hair is incredible?? No stopping you!!!!!
MaggieK9 about 2 years ago
Hey kid – new glasses and a happier face would really ace it _but I’m just a75 year old man so who cares.?
Johnnyrico about 2 years ago
Age 13-14 is the worst time for everyone, especially girls.
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
Looks like puberty and its angst has finally hit our Elizabeth!!
e.groves about 2 years ago
Change must come from within.
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
Contact lenses.
freewaydog about 2 years ago
Is this where she cuts her hair short?
tripwire45 about 2 years ago
Don’t tempt me.
Redd Panda about 2 years ago
Today, it’s a dragon tat on her bum. Oy!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
That’s easy. It’s your friends. Get uglier friends then you’ll be the pretty and popular one. …no charge.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 2 years ago
Always Start at the top so do something with the hair and work down for contacts, then down to the makeup and then the wardrobe! Then say you want to be call Beth!
DatsunMan about 2 years ago
What ever you do Liz, do not and I repeat do not ask your girl friends how to style your hair. The most likely will tell you to cut it almost razor short. Ask a friend that is a boy what he thinks of your hair and dollars to donuts, he would say, “your hair is beautiful just the way it is”
petermerck about 2 years ago
Stop listening to your brother.
dennis.caunce about 2 years ago
frame of mind? I’m so glad I’m not a teen anymore… except for the whole waking up with back ache thing…
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s not really about her hair. She just wants to grow up and is noticing herself more.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
A trip to the salon!
howtheduck about 2 years ago
That sad moment when the mother realizes that her daughter no longer wants to the wear the same hairstyle as her mother. Elly is trying to throw her off by making her think that it is not about the hair, but I don’t think that trick will work this time.
g04922 about 2 years ago
How about a little less ‘self-pity’… But, after all, she is a teen and the whole world revolves around her ;-)
calliarcale about 2 years ago
Her mom sees the real problem. It’s not the hair that’s the problem. It’s the attitude. But that’s harder to change, and will come only with time and experience.
brick10 about 2 years ago
Grape jello/koolade dye.
hooglah about 2 years ago
Looks to me like her hair is beautiful.
amanda.elliott3619 about 2 years ago
is this the cut and purple stage??
stamps about 2 years ago
Be bold. Go bald!
mindjob about 2 years ago
She needs hair that will cover up the zits she’s gonna get
sjsczurek about 2 years ago
How about a ponytail with a top knot?
Gordo4ever about 2 years ago
Go for the Full-Candace look, Lizzie.
USN1977 about 2 years ago
Elly is right: Elizabeth needs to think of what she has going for her. For example, if Elizabeth was locked in a tower, her hair would be the means by which she could rescued by a handsome prince!
eced52 about 2 years ago
Your perception of yourself?
Stat_man99 about 2 years ago
Your attitude, maybe?
JanLC about 2 years ago
Elizabeth seems torn. She thinks that changing her hair would help, but likes her current style enough that she doesn’t want to change it in any specific way.
kamoolah about 2 years ago
Since Halloween is coming near, this could be a great strip:
Elizabeth is told of a voodoo priestess, so she sees the voodoo lady and offers some cash.
45 MINUTES LATER…
…the voodoo lady waves goodbye to Elizabeth, who walks out with a tsantsa (shrunken head) on her shoulders!
Elizabeth{voice now three octaves higher}: “Wow, I now have a super bouffant!”
DEACON FRED about 2 years ago
GOOD QUESTION!!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
Attitude, baby girl. A change in attitude will make you look and feel more attractive!