| Ugly af. |
| I’ve only ever seen this on gen x women who it makes them look edgy and cool. It doesn’t work. |
| Looks way better than a mullet or mohawk, IMHO. |
No flames. Why do you like it? |
Lol, Damned by faint praise. |
I think it looks good on me and it’s easy to take care of. I am white ethnic with very curly hair and my facial features are kind of angular, so romantic curls a la Amy Irving aren’t for me. A severe geometric haircut showcases my curls in a way that doesn’t look unkempt. It also suits my general style. I also think my barber does a very good job. I am 52, live in NYC, and from time to time young fashionable guys stop me on the street asking who cuts my hair. |
| These people need a lot of attention and eyes on them a lot. |
I hope I’m in this phase for the rest of my life. It’s glorious. |
| Depends on the person. I know a couple middle aged women with hair like this and it looks edgy on them. |
This or dye their hair pink or blue. Just signifies that you are probably a single cat lady. |
No need for projecting. Young and trendy people have hairstyles different from those the 50 somethings on DCUM find acceptable. |
Hmm. I’d try growing it out. I think soft curls with an angular face would work very well. A severe cut with an angular (severe) facial structure is too, well, severe. |
| No |
Actually, I had really long hair and then I got this haircut cause I was sort of sick of men hitting on me and they don’t hit on women with short hair. |
The toxoplasmosis brain worms from the cats making them all look alike? |