So I finally finished my inseparables fest drawings (I’m only like two weeks late…I’m on exams and deadlines so this had to go on the back burner for a bit sorry for the delay)

anyway three drawings for that because three inseparables yeah thats a complete coincidence and i thought of that reason after i was done and has mostly happened because the savoy themed thing was too damned sad to not follow with ‘athos pretends he’s reluctant to be pulled into a hug but really isn’t’ sketch (after training? cause i fancied drawing their train outfits not full uniform)

The first one can mostly be explained by me being on a bit of a drawing things involving candles kick at the moment

montparnaasse:

fearlessstateofmind:

how do I grow my hair out without looking like someone who really needs a haircut for a while? or is that not possible.

i am having the same dilemma right now, friend. i want to grow it out a bit again but i look ridiculously feminine as it is, but i also want it shorter and more masculine even though it doesn’t suit me (and partially because i was going to use my own hair for Hannibal in may) …but then i was going to get dreadlock extensions in soon so i really don’t know what to do there

i guess the only way to avoid just looking like someone who really needs a haircut is to keep it neat, depends on the style you’re going for?

its a really hard thing to balance, its very annoying…I think you’re hair looks good shorter as well though. But also yeah cosplays, particularly those involving having a hair line, are much easier with your own hair so thats a factor. (eh, for will’s his hair is short on the top but longer on the sides and I don’t really want to cut the top though …) 

ah yes style…I’m being kind of indecisive (which is so helpful obviously). I’m considering letting the top keep growing and keeping the back and sides neat until the tops long enough to grow out more seemlessly that might work. A bit scruffy tends to work out quite well for me on the avoiding looking overly feminine front but i think keeping it in a reasonably neat shape is a good call.

why is hair so hard?