How many hair styles have you had...

Not much changed since I was 7 and sheriff of the 2nd grade

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I had shoulder length hair that my mother used to straighten. I sometimes wore a flip or french roll with a bang . When I was little my mother gave me Shirley Temple curls and I loved them. Of course as a little girl, I wore pigtails. I cut my hair before we took our senior yearbook pictures. After getting tired of straightening my hair, I got curly perms for several years until my beautician said the chemicals were damaging my hair.

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After losing the perm, I've worn a natural ...afro, twists and braids. Now my hair is natural and super short.
 
in your lifetime ? I’ve had just about every hairstyle you can imagine, including being bald but that was during chemo so not by choice, and gone from my natural auburn colour to jet black, blonde, streaked a bit of grey started creeping in so I swiftly reverted back to auburn, albeit from a tube of Henna, curly perm, Demi wave, bouffant, long, short, up, down, plaited, bobbed, cropped

Variety is the spice of life and, I’ve loved every minute
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I've had three. Short hair, permed hair and long hair. Now I have a bob. Much like Mimi Kennedy has.
 
My hairstyle is very simple and has taken a lifetime to evolve. Now I am comfortable with it and will never change. I just use curl gel and mousse to give fullness and a bit of curl and hold.
I have a haircut every 6 weeks to keep it shoulder length and a colour every alternate time to keep grey covered. I will never ever have any outlandish bright colour done as I never wish to draw attention.
 
Now don't go calling me sexist for observing this. There are a few more women than men here on the forum. All the ladies went through adolescence and young adult hood. I imagine that each person changed there hair style many times. Probably so many times you can't remember them all. :)
 
From dorky to dorkier, to finally leaving it alone and letting it grow long in the 70s.
My profile picture is current. I've been wearing that buzz cut since my hair started to thin a few years ago.
Despite the occasional "Anything else, sir?" when I pay for my groceries, I love my buzz-cut.
 
Other than high school, I've had the same cut (see avatar) most of my adult life. I have let it grow shoulder-length a couple times (because we traveled and I couldn't find a decent stylist), but always went back to short hair.
 
I had curls as a child, pony tail as a teenager, shoulder length hair as a wife and mother, short hair as a grandmother until covid and now back to medium length. I have had it colored from blond to dark brown, light brown and now natural with some grey.
 
Mainly just long and shorter. I usually kept my hair in a ponytail when young but not always.

Now my hair is short, I hate it. I swear I'd do a very short buzz cut if I could get by with it. I hate using the swiffer and seeing my hair on it.
 
I need a haircut but finding someone that doesn't scalp me (and I look like a boy for months!!) is hard to find. My last cut (scalp job) was in February and it's looking a little mullet-ish. My late husband use to trim the back for me and he did a great job, but.... :(
 
Since I was old enough that my mother could no longer force me to get “butch” haircuts, just one style. Granted time has reduced the number of hairs that follow that style, but the style is still pretty much the same.
 
Throughout my childhood my mother always made me get pixie cuts. I loathed them. They can be flattering, but they weren't on me. I've worn my hair just past shoulder length since my 20s.
 


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