It is the style |
It looks silly no matter the reason. |
They had short hair. When I was a teen in the 90s, most of the boys kept their hair short. |
The shaggy curly look was all the rage for boys in the 1970s into early 80s. Hair became short in the late 80s into the 90s. |
Interesting. Apparently, several things can cause hair to go curly, including getting a perm triggering a permanent change in the hair follicle (maybe why it was called a permanent).
https://www.scienceworld.ca/stories/can-hair-change-straight-curly/ |
Good for you. You should not feel bad about yourself. But I'm entitled to not like the look of the overgrown mop of curly hair. I'm sure there are people who do not like my hair, or clothing, or shoes, or whatever. I can live with that. |
Yep. A spiral perm in the early 90s ruined my beautiful shiny thick hair that never used to frizz. I was 20. Ever since then my hair gets super frizzy with even the slightest touch of humidity or drop of rain. It never did prior. I’m 52 now. |
My 9th grade son too!! He’s killing all of us with the hairspray fumes. He goes through more cans than a Texas beauty pageant Queen. |
Another poster whose son hair’s went from slight wave to curly curly in puberty. I dislike his hair curly - it is very frizzy and puffy now. I wish it still had the loose wave. |
+1 I've got 3 A/B curls. My oldest DS (19) has some wave to his hair but no curl. He uses product/scrunching/diffuser to get a 'mop'. My younger DS has curly hair similar to mine but minimized the curl until recently by having a 'non-curly' cut. Now that he's got a 'curly' cut, he's got a riotous mop even without product. He just, finger combs it when it's wet. |
+1 Happens in my family too. We all had stick straight hair as kids and the most developed wavy to tight curls during puberty. |
Waves and kinky yes, curly no. |
My DH has curly hair and he just always kept it really short so nobody would see the curls. Boys are just wearing their hair longer now because curls are "in" but this wasn't always the case which is why you didn't "see" as many curls before. |
My 16yr old son had slightly wavy hair when young and wearing a short haircut. He now has LONG flowing curly locks. Absolutely gorgeous and I tell him I plan to cut it while he sleeps & sell it for some solid $$$ (strawberry blonde/red with amazing highlights and lowlights).
His younger brother, now 14, had seemingly very straight hair when it was cut short. Turns out when it grows beyond 1” in length he had a curly mop that’s pretty phenomenal. Both have Scandinavian/German/Scottish/Irish/pasty European heritage. I have noticed that a reasonable percentage of the teen friends, once hair is longer, also have wavy/curly hair. Still plenty of kids with straight long shaggy hair but I see plenty of curl appear suddenly once hair is allowed to grow longer. |
I have a white and Brazilian teen boy who has a huge mop of bonde/brown/reddish curls. He is extremely popular. The girls go gaga over his hair. I joke that if he does not start focusing on grades, I am going to cut that mop off. Lol. |