Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks horrible on 99.9% of women, and make that near 100% as they get into their 60s. The men and the women start to look the same.
You think long hair looks good on women in their 60s? I don’t know many women in their 60s with hair that’s thick enough to pull off long hair. We may have different definitions of long and short hair though.
People are using long hair as some kind of shield. Like it will distract people from other things about you. What they don’t realize is that hair can be distracting because sometimes it looks terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks horrible on 99.9% of women, and make that near 100% as they get into their 60s. The men and the women start to look the same.
You think long hair looks good on women in their 60s? I don’t know many women in their 60s with hair that’s thick enough to pull off long hair. We may have different definitions of long and short hair though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks horrible on 99.9% of women, and make that near 100% as they get into their 60s. The men and the women start to look the same.
You think long hair looks good on women in their 60s? I don’t know many women in their 60s with hair that’s thick enough to pull off long hair. We may have different definitions of long and short hair though.
Anonymous wrote:Short hair looks horrible on 99.9% of women, and make that near 100% as they get into their 60s. The men and the women start to look the same.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:long scraggly hair looks good on nobody!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be the norm for women over 40 to cut their hair short, long hair was unusual in over 65 group. Now, women are keeping hair longer as they age. I think short hair will become more uncommon.
That being said, I can’t wait for the extensions and fake uncombed hair look of maga to disappear! Yuck.
Picture of this uncombed hair look?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never.
Men like longer hair on women, at least shoulder length.
Shorter hair is seen as more lesbian thing or older woman thing.
Styles come and go. At some point, long hair will read as old lady and short stylish hair will read as youthful and fashionable.
Not for men. It's a long held universal truth they prefer longer hair.
Sure, and they prefer tighter, shorter clothes. That’s not same as what’s the current style.
Bad analogy.
Why is that? I’ve been on these boards to see the discussion on various topics like clothes and weight. Men don’t like thin-thin but MANY of the women around here target it anyway. Men like tight and short. Women often don’t. The general consensus is always that women should dress and take care of their body in the way they like best. Why is hair different?
Get off your screens, get out and meet some real people. Talk to them in a variety of different situations. Most men like women with longer hair vs. short hair. They like how long hair looks and feels. It’s SEXY.