A haircut is a style in which your hair has been cut. Throughout history, haircuts have been used to make a statement. Personally, Mohawk has to be the most iconic haircut in history. I’ve never seen a trend catch like wildfire as it did. Some notable iconic haircuts over the years; from Adolf to Ronaldo De Lima in the 2002 world cup, then to Kim Jong Un, here are reasons why you should get a haircut.
Stay smart. My mother has a theory about hair. It is that the longer the hair grows, the dumber a person becomes. She warns that too much hair will suck nutrients away from the head, and leave it empty. Now I can poke holes in this theory. Thanks to our little buddy, Corona. Suddenly, the hair on my head and chin no longer give her a heart attack. Who would have thought? I’m not doing badly now, am I?

Channel your inner beauty. Beauty comes from the inside. And by inside, I mean inside a hair salon. What’s the worst that could happen? Twenty minutes later, you’ll have your answer. And then as you’re leaving the salon, your worst nightmare shows up. That friend with a smart mouth. ‘Oh, you cut your hair! What happened? Are you going through a breakup or something?’ That’s it, you need to get a hat.
Loyalty. There’s a big difference between having a barber, and someone that cuts your hair. All men are loyal to their barbers. They might cheat on you sweetie, but nothing is coming between a man and his barber. It’s a better love story than twilight. At the salon, if you get in and your main barber is not around, don’t let anyone else touch your hair. I’ve seen this movie, I know how it ends. Usually with wailing.

Therapy is expensive, get a haircut instead. You’re only as good as your last haircut. For men, haircuts are equivalent to putting on makeup. Before your visit to the salon, you could have well passed for a 4/10 or 3/10 depending on your genes. Twenty minutes later, after your barber gives you a fresh trim, you’re immediately elevated to a 10/10. A haircut can take you from looking homeless to branch manager in a matter of minutes.
Life-changing experience. A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life. Whether it’s for better or worse, a woman who cuts her hair drastically is set to make some decisions. I do know that there is some ancient folklore that suggests that if you’re trying to grow your bum as a lady, you should get a haircut. Now if you do get that haircut, and your bum doesn’t come out still. Please recall that I called the theory ‘ancient folklore’ for a reason.

Breaking the yoke. When life doesn’t allow you to change anything, get a haircut. In a way the philosopher and the barber are of the same guild; the barber cuts hair and the philosopher splits hairs. Your barber will carve the corners of your head and before you know, you’re looking brand new. He repeats this trick at least once a week, four times a month. It’s no wonder he has one kid at Harvard and another at Yale. You’re funding it!

Having difficulty crying? The difference between a child and an adult getting their haircut is that the child will cry during it. The adult will wait until afterward. Ultimately, beyond getting a horrible haircut, my greatest fear(should be yours too) remains going bald. Women aren’t exempt either. If you find out that your hair is thinning in the front, it’s because you overthink things. Now if your front hair isn’t thinning, the answer is simple…
you don’t think
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For guys haircut is necessary while few ladies may like it others prefer keeping their hair
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I feel like every once in a while, you would need to shave your hair so that water can touch your scalp. 😁
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Haaa😅😅, will think about it. I doubt if it is possible for me.
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Haha, you don’t want bum then 😁
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Yea😇
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Haha cool!
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African mum are always happy to see their son on a clean hair cut…
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Haha, you’re right about that 😅
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Perfect!
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I’m honored Anna. I never got perfect scores back in high school 😅
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True. It’s like the commercial “ it’s just okay is not okay.” Haircut involves trust and relationship to our fav barber. Stay safe.
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You’re absolutely spot on.
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Thank you VERY much for the follow, friend! God love you.
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Thank you Mary’s secretary 😅
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Thank YOU 🙂
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😅❤️
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I loved reading your post, it made me 😆, I agree that women tend to cut their hair after a break up, so true and funny and when it’s a bad haircut, just adds to the misery! I’ve been there! Your mom sounds hilarious I like her theory but I have long hair oops 😬! So I hope she’s wrong😊
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Haha, I hope she’s wrong too. You sound like a nice person. Thank you for reading ❤️
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You’re welcome, it’s my pleasure to read your blog 🙂
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Cheers Judy 🙂
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Cheers Gottfried 🤗
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Thanks Judy ❤️
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I disagree with the “smartness” reason– considering I’ve known college professors, artists, etc with pretty good pony tails. Back in my more”hippie” days, my own hair went down my back– almost to my waist– and I was tutoring 3 college students who aced out in their algebra class. But still, an interesting post.
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Haha, you’re probably right about the smartness 😅
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Those barbers that always carve with powder will not make heaven…..one minute you are looking trey songs, then the next minute you are looking like speed Darlington…😒😒
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Haha those powder guys are the absolute worst. Be giving false hope 😂😂😂😂
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