When will shorter hair on women become more common?

Anonymous
Women bobbed their hair in the 20s, shoulder length in the 30s and 40s, shorter cuts (Doris Day, Audrey Hepburn) in the 50s-60s, late 60s teen girls started wearing their hair long (older girls across the street from me were ironing their hair on the ironing board), transition to shags in the later 70s, "big hair" in the 80s--but Diana had short hair, and there were plenty of popular celebrities with short hair in the 90s, 2000s.

Now it's all extensions to an unnatural level (KG being the most extreme). Will they eventually fade away?
Anonymous
I wear a bob, and have for the last decade +. I get compliments on it, from people with many different hair lengths. It works for me, and being happy with yourself is always the best choice when deciding on appearance.
OP, I'm not convinced what you are describing is actually happening right now, but who cares? You do you. They do them.
Anonymous
Bobs are in style. Plus, hair trends come and go but anyone with a flattering cut will look good.
Anonymous
Lol no boomer
Anonymous
I hate long straggly hair on everyone - women, men, little girls, little boys. But who cares what I think?
Anonymous
Short hair doesn’t work for me but looks great on some people. I think people should wear their hair however they like it best. A lot of people like the flexibility of hair long enough to pull up so it might always be more popular.
Anonymous
I was remarking about this last night. We were watching a bunch of 90s music videos and it struck us how generally the "beautiful girl" of the video had a jaw length Bob back then.
I know in the 70s teen girls wore very long hair but 40+ year old women weren't expected to have mid-back length flowing hair like they are now.
Anonymous
A good hairdresser is equipped to have “the talk” with women whose long hair is no longer an asset.

“Girlllll…it’s time to chop of your straggly hair and embrace a bob (or pixie).”
Anonymous
Short and short-ish hair are common in the real world.

Not so much on Instagram or in Trump's version of DC politics and plastic surgery..
Anonymous
I love short hair and think it looks better in me than long, but haircuts have gotten too expensive where I live to wear it short. In the past I've had bobs, but the require trims every 3 or 4 months, and I've had pixies that should really be maintained every 6 weeks. It used to be possible to do this fairly affordable, but it's not anymore. So now I weart hair shoulder length and get it cut twice a year. It probably does start to look a bit straggly in between cuts, but when I can't get out of the salon for less than $130 for even a minor trim, that's how it is. I refuse to spend 1-3k annually on my hair.
Anonymous
Was just thinking about this recently. The HS aged girls at my DD’s school pretty much all have middle part, long hair. I can’t think of a single girl with short hair.
Anonymous
I have had a chin-length bob more or less since the mid-90s when I wanted to copy something like this: https://pin.it/2XzhbqUAs. With some variation in layers, styling products, etc, it is an easy cut to keep in style as long as you’re willing to get 3-4 trims a year—which doesn’t feel that excessive to me! If you have straight hair you don’t need a master stylist to pull off this cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Short and short-ish hair are common in the real world.

Not so much on Instagram or in Trump's version of DC politics and plastic surgery..


I'm a 39 year old mom and every mom I know has long hair (real or fake). And this is in Chicago i.e. all blue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Short hair doesn’t work for me but looks great on some people. I think people should wear their hair however they like it best. A lot of people like the flexibility of hair long enough to pull up so it might always be more popular.



Yes this. I have two little kids and always hear about the “mom chop” but the ease of hair that can go in a ponytail or claw clip is unmatched in my opinion. I’ve had a long bob before and it was super cute but actually quite high maintenance’s (maybe they are easier for straight hair? I wouldn’t know).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was remarking about this last night. We were watching a bunch of 90s music videos and it struck us how generally the "beautiful girl" of the video had a jaw length Bob back then.
I know in the 70s teen girls wore very long hair but 40+ year old women weren't expected to have mid-back length flowing hair like they are now.


If you suggest that maybe a 40+ year old will look better with shorter hair than they previously had - look out! Someone here will take your head off.
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