Most women, at some bespeak or another, have considered doing something desperate with their hair. Whether it'southward to mark a career change, a break up, or 'merely because,' some go for a fringe, others adopt a bold dye job, and some entertain the idea of cutting it all off, or getting a pixie cutting.

Have Emma Watson, for example. After filming her eighth and concluding Harry Potter movie in 2010, the then 22-year-erstwhile ushered in a new era with a very short, and very different pixie cut.

Speaking about her switch up on Twitter, she said it was "the nigh liberating thing ever".

"I've never felt so confident every bit I did with short hair – I felt really good in my own peel," she later told Glamour in 2012.

Pixie hair cut
An iconic celebrity hair moment. Epitome: Getty.

Simply there's having the impulse to cutting your pilus, then there'south actually doing it - like the below 10 women. From spur of the moment decisions, to 'taking back command' after an alopecia diagnosis, we asked these women to share why they decided to get the chop, whether it's inverse their perception of themselves (or how other people perceive them), with before and subsequently photos thrown in for good measure out.

Just in case you needed that extra push.

Rosie

When I had long hair I actually disliked wearing it out and concluded upwards having it in a ponytail the majority of the time. I had a difficult fourth dimension finding pictures of pilus texture like mine in a pixie cutting, so I didn't really know what it would practice! Short pilus definitely suits my personality amend and I never plan on growing it out!