I agree. I wouldn't say I like her hair, but if the same style were on someone less cringy, less the extensions, I wouldn't mind it. |
| It's a dated look, but people get attached to hairstyles and are often loath to give up one that's no longer in fashion. |
And just adding that I mean that Kim G style, not long hair in general. |
| Are we talking about… Kimmy Gibbler?! Please I hope so. At last. |
| Only women who have given up cut their hair short past 60. I'm wearing mine long forever. |
same. My Mom is 79 with glorious long gray hair. |
| Her hair looks good, long and silky. If you have that dried out menopause look, then sure, cut your hair short. |
| I thought it was Kim G from RHONJ, but her hair is above her shoulders. |
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I see, OP
But the confusion is from the fact that I've only ever seen her refered to as Kimberly as opposed to Kim. K for example. |
Shout out to the only Kimmy G who matters.
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This. |
They all wear extensions and weaves, which is fine. Good for them, it's just more to maintain. Women mainly chopped their hair off after menopause because it (usually) thins out. |
I thought it was Kim from RHOA who also has lashes and is southern. I have a general sense that long hair is for the young but I have long hair as it looks good. I want to cut but cannot think of anything good for straight @$$ hair. I am going to have Kimmy Gibbler hair or Posh Spice hair, no other options. |
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Kim G’s hair is not the problem - it’s her melted crayon of a face. The scale of her hair is wrong for her short, curvy body. Ann Coulter is equally abhorrent to me, but I think her hair is pretty and suits her well.
I think older women, especially tall slim women, look great with bra strap length hair that is layered and healthy. The waist length, heavy, curled hair is best left to the Mormon influencers under 30. |
But the sentiment applies generally. People get attached to style where they felt most beautiful. A generation from now long layers will read as old, because the old people will be wearing it. |