Hairstyles
tmbg1
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I watch the train wreck show 90 Day Fiance (it's a guilty pleasure) and two of the older women were wearing pigtails last week. The internet went nuts saying women over 40 can't do that. I sometimes rock pigtails on the weekend and never thought I shouldn't. Do y'all buy into "age appropriate hair" or do you believe we can do whatever the "@%$#" we want?
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To me your hair is an expression of yourself and yep, do what you want!! Though I'm a fine one to talk because I've worn a basic bob for the last 20 years. But at least my hairdresser makes subtle changes to it to keep it sort of current LOL3
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I wish I had pigtails!! I have had a pixie cut for 3 decades.
Wear your hair how you like it.2 -
IMO, one of the gifts of age is figuring out that no one else should be telling me what's age appropriate, suitable for women, or anything of that nature.
Being eccentric can have consequences, and I accept those consequences when I choose to do something . . . but I can't imagine any dire consequences from wearing pigtails, personally. What some 20-something (or any age) style maven, or the internet at large, thinks I should do is a matter of complete non-interest to me.
I thought this was going to be a thread about Covid hair. I have curly hair (more like wavy as it gets long), quite gray these days. I've worn it short since being cancer-bald in my 40s, but have chosen to skip haircuts during the pandemic. (I live alone, virtually no one sees me anyway, so meh.) After a while, first I looked a little like a male 1980s outlaw-country music singer; then an apocalyptic wild-eyed street-corner preacher; then I started wearing a headband to keep it out of my eyes and began to look like a slightly younger and slightly female-er Keith Richards.
It's been fascinating. I suspect the internet would *not* approve. My Facebook friends seemed entertained by my side-by-side Ann vs. Keith Richards comparative photo, though. 😆🤣
Be yourself. Like yourself. It's good. Laugh, and feel sad for people who don't have enough self-confidence to do likewise.
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That kind of goes alone with, "Older women shouldn't have long hair." Well, the rebel in me decided that in my 50's, I was letting my hair grow longer again. I cut my hair in my 30's and did the boy-cut, with hair angled over my ears and longer on top for "volume". In my 40's, I let it grow out some, but kept it layered and around chin length. I also started coloring it, nothing drastic, just staying as close to natural as possible. Now, in my 50's, I started with the idea that I wanted all of the layers out, so I grew it out to one length...no bangs... and just below the shoulders. My hair is naturally curly (not tight curls), so with this length it was more wavy. At my l last appointment, I had my hairdresser keep the length, add some longer layers... and bangs. I have been contemplating letting my gray grow in, but am too undecided, so I guess I'll keep coloring for now. I wear a ponytail a lot now that I can with my hair longer! Nothing is easier than pulling my hair back out of my face when I just don't want to mess with it much. I have even done the pigtails. It was more for a fun day with my 3 year old granddaughter, but what the hey! If you enjoy pigtails, wear them! If you get a look, maybe it's one of envy. Not everyone can rock pigtails!4
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Wear your hair any darn way you want. People are always telling women what they should do. I just cut off about eight inches of my hair and even got bangs, which my hairdresser did not think I should do. But, I'm rocking the curly bangs--it gave me a reason to buy some cute hair-clippy-things.3
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I just had to see several specialists for thinning hair. I've had several surgeries in a row and am suffering from alopecia and female pattern baldness! I used to have gigantic hair, but no more! I just had a hair cut to kind of mask it and am taking all these pills to try to bring it back, or at least stave the recession. Sigh. I'll be thin and bald. but I'll be healthy, dammit!4