Redheads deserve their reputation, don’t they?
If you’ve ever dated a redhead, you’d know what we’re talking about.
Redheads deserve their reputation, don’t they?
If you’ve ever dated a redhead, you’d know what we’re talking about.
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People spend a lot of time and effort (and a little bit of money) on their hair.
Coloring, straightening, making brighter and shinier. Waxing, shaving, adding extensions. Figuring out how to stop losing it.
For many people (Jennifer Anniston?), hair is what defines who your are as a person. Would Jennifer be less popular today if she didn’t inspire her own personalized hairstyle from being on FRIENDS?
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Some people are known for having a really nice head of hair.
It’s one of the first things you comment on when you see a co-worker with a new ‘do: “hey, did you get a haircut?” we ask, as if getting a hair cut is something that people don’t tend to do every 6-8 weeks or so (depending on the person, of course).
Why are we so fascinated with hair, either having it or being jealous of someone who has more (or less) than we do?
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They say that people get better looking as they get older.
More specifically, men get “more distinguished” as they age, and women get more… well, old.
It’s an unfair comparison, but life can be cruel.
And mean.
And hurtful.
And truthful.
As Web Watch has mentioned before, we know a fair number of bald (or balding) folks.
Our friends are usually accepting of their baldness, and tend to embrace it fully. Perhaps its a generational thing, as premature balding is more accepted at younger ages than our parents and grandparents who do as much as they can to get their hair back via hairpieces, wigs, transplants, or wearing silly old-guy hats all the time.
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Men- are you going bald? If so, what’s your plan?
Not every man can pull off a wig. Web Watch knows some balding men that have either gone with the “short stubble” look, or completely shaved everything off. At least in our circle of friends, we may have a few bare crowns, but there isn’t anyone that’s decided to do a complete comb-over like our grandparents would do.
One of our friends once contemplated getting hair plugs/grafts — at the time, he said it was a bargain for $11,000, and his girlfriend at the time really pushed for it. But he had second thoughts and decided that he was going to work it out with what God intended him to have, hair or not.
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When was the last time you got your hair cut?
So you went to the salon of your choice (or local barbershop, or Hair Cuttery, Great Clips, Supercuts, Fantastic Sam’s, or even the neighbor down the street who happens to have the only working Flowbee in the surrounding 100 miles). You sit down in the chair and settle in for your haircut.
And no matter what you pay, whether it be free, $9, $14, $45, or $150 — you all experience the same thing as you watch your Hair Professional pick up their trusty pair of scissors off their counter and approach your head with their fingers of steel…
“Did they sterilize those scissors after their last customer?”
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According to a RECENT SURVEY ABOUT HOW MEN FEEL ABOUT THEIR LOOKS done in New Zealand, men are more concerned about the amount of dandruff they have over whether they are suffering from hair loss.
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