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Is this Bixie haircut aging? It reminds me of a style from the 90's, so it's tricky to know if it's for the older heads.
https://mma-makeupacademy.com/the-bixie-haircut-trend-2025/ |
| a bad one will look like kate gosselin |
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It's awful . . . embracing bedhead and hathead.
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| Thats terrible. |
| It’s for a pretty face, which mine is not, so I won’t be trying this. |
| Very Meg Ryan |
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Nope. much like a pixie, you need to be absolutely stunning to pull that off.
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| 90s nostalgia? I guess all it recalls to me is Bjork. |
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If you have the right features, it can be very striking. Most women cannot pull it off.
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+1 I picture Gracie Abrams. |
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It's a gorgeous and trendy haircut that is going to look great on anyone who 1) has a beautiful face and 2) is going to style it properly.
If you don't have a beautiful face, it might not look great. If you aren't going to style it properly, it definitely won't look great -- it'll look like you don't even take care of yourself. You can't roll out of bed and go with this one. It won't take a large amount of time to style, but you do need to bother to style it every day. And like all chin-length bobs, if you have a double chin (or even just a neck thicker/bigger than you would like it), don't even think about it. To answer your original question, it is mainly younger women wearing it. |
I thought even when she younger, longer hair suited Meg better. |
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This was a photo was from last year.
But being a 56 year old woman with thinning graying hair, cutting it short and not coloring was so much more flattering and more me. I don’t kid myself anymore about what I look like (and shoulder length blond ish hair was not it) but embrace it. Unusual- But my boyfriend of 60 encouraged it. Not judging anyone else- my 84 year old mother still colors her hair and looks great. Find your own standard of beauty and go with it. |
| Is not aging at all if you have classic features. It can look so fresh and chic on women. |
| The photos look AWFUL. Who would want to look like that? |