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Have you always had the same haircut?
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
I kind of have had it and still are, but with just different variations, in the early days when I was 18 I had a slick back with shaved sides for many years, about 6" back, then it got shorter but still shaved sides up to today where I still have shaved sides but with a nr4 on top. I like that haircut style. I might go back to the slick back in the future too |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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I've had a few styles, including a wedge, a bob, a gypsy style weave perm,a French crop and a Princess Diana feathered swept style.
Nowadays it's shoulder length with a few layers, as I'm too old for styles.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Can't remember what I had at school tbh when I left I let grow for a few few years then had a pony tail for a long time till I started to thin on top and ended up looking like Francis rossi's uglier brother.
So had it all cut off and it's been short ever since |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hahaha. Not lately. Anyone else cutting their own hair?
I change my hair often. College I had long and grungy, a ponytail.
Twenties it was alsorts.
Now, sometimes smart, sometimes scruffy. It’s the one thing I can change to my mood. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In the early ‘90 I walked in the barbers and asked for an underlay, the barbers all laughed at me and everyone waiting, they said an underlay goes beneath a carpet, ‘did you mean an undercut?’ I thought about saying, ‘no I meant underlay it’s a new type of hair cut!’ and styling it out, but I muttered ‘yes I meant undercut!’ any who I got an undercut, with curtains, centre parting and I thought it was the shit. When I was a kid everyone was rocking a flap top, the barber had this thing with a bubble in it to make sure it was dead flat and level. I think I briefly supported the mullet, where you’d tell them the hairdresser ‘business at the front, party at the rear!’
Also had a close knit crop, with loads of hair wax, that a Scottish mate told me to get, looked fresh, then for a while I had a short Mohawk, but mostly I went with the bed head indie look, always asked by the squares ‘do you ever comb your hair?’ but they never got it. For job interviews always went with a side parting. I remember having my fringe down to my mouth once and the rest shaved, that was my Carter USM phase, then this one time..... |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"I rocked an undercut back in my grunge days! Usually short back and sides but lockdowns taken it toll and I have a pretty decent parting at the min!" Yes, the undercut was popular back in the days as well |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"I've had a few styles, including a wedge, a bob, a gypsy style weave perm,a French crop and a Princess Diana feathered swept style.
Nowadays it's shoulder length with a few layers, as I'm too old for styles.
" Those are good styles too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've had a few styles, including a wedge, a bob, a gypsy style weave perm,a French crop and a Princess Diana feathered swept style.
Nowadays it's shoulder length with a few layers, as I'm too old for styles.
Those are good styles too "
This |
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When I was younger and curly hair was so uncool, I spent a lot of time straightening it. Then Olivia Newton John in Grease changed my life. Curly hair became acceptable. Curls for the rest of my life now |
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Since about 14,until last year I'd basically had various takes on the "sort back and sides"
Mostly because I joined the Army at 16,then couldn't get out of the habit!
But now, really because of lockdowns, I have long (for me) hair.
Starting to get fed up with it now... |
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"Since about 14,until last year I'd basically had various takes on the "sort back and sides"
Mostly because I joined the Army at 16,then couldn't get out of the habit!
But now, really because of lockdowns, I have long (for me) hair.
Starting to get fed up with it now... "
Your hair is beautiful |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Since about 14,until last year I'd basically had various takes on the "sort back and sides"
Mostly because I joined the Army at 16,then couldn't get out of the habit!
But now, really because of lockdowns, I have long (for me) hair.
Starting to get fed up with it now...
Your hair is beautiful and I want to fuck you "
You are pretty straight forward |
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"Since about 14,until last year I'd basically had various takes on the "sort back and sides"
Mostly because I joined the Army at 16,then couldn't get out of the habit!
But now, really because of lockdowns, I have long (for me) hair.
Starting to get fed up with it now...
Your hair is beautiful and I want to fuck you
You are pretty straight forward"
You really are a bad boy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Great thread shag and we used to call your style of haircut THE MEATHEAD because it makes you look like a grunt.
Personally up to the age of 14 I had the Tony Curtis then from 14 to 17 I had dreadlocks then from 17 g to o 28 long curly hair then from 28 to 40ish a grade one skin head and the til now I rocked the bald look.
I’m going to have a bun and coffee now!!
T |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had short hair when I was much much younger around 19/20 ish.
But other than that it's always been long. Sometimes layered.
Once had highlights and was more blonde than dark after a while. I've also died it black or a mahogany colour before.
It's been natural colour and long for years now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always cut my own hair and its always a suprise how it turns out haha must end up with a slightly different style everytime I get the urge to get the scissors out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had short hair when I was much much younger around 19/20 ish.
But other than that it's always been long. Sometimes layered.
Once had highlights and was more blonde than dark after a while. I've also died it black or a mahogany colour before.
It's been natural colour and long for years now."
*dyed. (I'm sleepy excuse the typos) |
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"My hair colour is something I change often. Due to longterm lockdowns here I've been Reddish for a while now."
I used to colour mine red! I worked in a primary school as cook one class had to draw a pic of the cook and suddenly all these pics of me up in hall! They all used the orange wax crayons for my hair! I still have one of the pics ! I decided then to let it go natural and has been since x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My hair colour is something I change often. Due to longterm lockdowns here I've been Reddish for a while now.
I used to colour mine red! I worked in a primary school as cook one class had to draw a pic of the cook and suddenly all these pics of me up in hall! They all used the orange wax crayons for my hair! I still have one of the pics ! I decided then to let it go natural and has been since x "
Oh thats hilarious. The Blonde looks great on you. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My hair colour is something I change often. Due to longterm lockdowns here I've been Reddish for a while now.
Lovely hair I might add . J x "
Yet looking at your fabulous long dark hair it makes me want to go darker again x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was in secondary school it was down to my shoulders. After that it was a shaggy mop before briefly becoming a mohawk. Shaved it off and just kept it as a short back and sides with the top a longer.
However throughout lockdown its been a 4 all over since the barbers are shut |
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"My hair colour is something I change often. Due to longterm lockdowns here I've been Reddish for a while now.
Lovely hair I might add . J x
Yet looking at your fabulous long dark hair it makes me want to go darker again x "
It’s from a box & my hair seems to have a mind of its own , yours is a really lovely colour & full of bounce , I gave to work at it fir ages to get that effect you’re very lucky. J x |
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Growing up, I was told to have it cut in layers.
When I was in my teens, it was a 1 back and sides with three on top.
Now it is short back and sides, with a bit more on top. Not the harsh 1 and 3 cut. |
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By *an_LexaCouple
over a year ago
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Split with my first love when I was 18. He loved my long auburn curls so in a moment of being pissed off I cut it into a shoulder length bob with a middle parting, with a fringe, think Uma Thurman, pulp fiction. I dyed it black and straightened it using perm solution. I would straighten it on an ironing board under a tea towel.
I kept it like that for about 5 years, was a nightmare to get rid of the black.
When I had my kids I had it cropped really, really short which I loved but it’s so thick it was higher maintenance short than long, so I let it grow again |
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Nope. I've had it everything from chin length to waist length, no fringe, side fringe, full fringe, long layers, short layers, feathering, etc. My hair grows super fast so I'm always changing it . |
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"Since about 14,until last year I'd basically had various takes on the "sort back and sides"
Mostly because I joined the Army at 16,then couldn't get out of the habit!
But now, really because of lockdowns, I have long (for me) hair.
Starting to get fed up with it now...
Your hair is beautiful and I want to fuck you
You are pretty straight forward
You really are a bad boy
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Lol
Thanks F.a.B. for helping Soffia properly express herself!
(and obviously thanks Soffia for the original compliment.) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I got my husband to cut 3 inches off my hair and now i have a shoulder length bob..he did a great job.
Was that Fab inches or regular ?"
It was a genuine 3 inches..lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Apart from shaved, every other style under the sun. Every colour too!
At the moment it’s crimson, short and asymmetrical. The colour is due to change to something equally as bold very soon.
My hair has always been a reflection of my personality
V |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Changed thru the years...mostly because hair keeps abandoning my head. Gone from very short cut, to having very long hair, to a short cut that every year progresses towards full bald.
*Sad violin plays in the background* |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"Can't remember what I had at school tbh when I left I let grow for a few few years then had a pony tail for a long time till I started to thin on top and ended up looking like Francis rossi's uglier brother.
So had it all cut off and it's been short ever since " That is good |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"Hahaha. Not lately. Anyone else cutting their own hair?
I change my hair often. College I had long and grungy, a ponytail.
Twenties it was alsorts.
Now, sometimes smart, sometimes scruffy. It’s the one thing I can change to my mood. " That is also good . |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
"In the early ‘90 I walked in the barbers and asked for an underlay, the barbers all laughed at me and everyone waiting, they said an underlay goes beneath a carpet, ‘did you mean an undercut?’ I thought about saying, ‘no I meant underlay it’s a new type of hair cut!’ and styling it out, but I muttered ‘yes I meant undercut!’ any who I got an undercut, with curtains, centre parting and I thought it was the shit. When I was a kid everyone was rocking a flap top, the barber had this thing with a bubble in it to make sure it was dead flat and level. I think I briefly supported the mullet, where you’d tell them the hairdresser ‘business at the front, party at the rear!’
Also had a close knit crop, with loads of hair wax, that a Scottish mate told me to get, looked fresh, then for a while I had a short Mohawk, but mostly I went with the bed head indie look, always asked by the squares ‘do you ever comb your hair?’ but they never got it. For job interviews always went with a side parting. I remember having my fringe down to my mouth once and the rest shaved, that was my Carter USM phase, then this one time....."
Oh my days, I can’t tell you how much this made me laugh. The underlay bit particularly.
You outdid yourself with this one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I kind of have had it and still are, but with just different variations, in the early days when I was 18 I had a slick back with shaved sides for many years, about 6" back, then it got shorter but still shaved sides up to today where I still have shaved sides but with a nr4 on top. I like that haircut style. I might go back to the slick back in the future too "
Bought some clippers at the start of lockdown. It’s the Covid Crewcut for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"In the early ‘90 I walked in the barbers and asked for an underlay, the barbers all laughed at me and everyone waiting, they said an underlay goes beneath a carpet, ‘did you mean an undercut?’ I thought about saying, ‘no I meant underlay it’s a new type of hair cut!’ and styling it out, but I muttered ‘yes I meant undercut!’ any who I got an undercut, with curtains, centre parting and I thought it was the shit. When I was a kid everyone was rocking a flap top, the barber had this thing with a bubble in it to make sure it was dead flat and level. I think I briefly supported the mullet, where you’d tell them the hairdresser ‘business at the front, party at the rear!’
Also had a close knit crop, with loads of hair wax, that a Scottish mate told me to get, looked fresh, then for a while I had a short Mohawk, but mostly I went with the bed head indie look, always asked by the squares ‘do you ever comb your hair?’ but they never got it. For job interviews always went with a side parting. I remember having my fringe down to my mouth once and the rest shaved, that was my Carter USM phase, then this one time.....
Oh my days, I can’t tell you how much this made me laugh. The underlay bit particularly.
You outdid yourself with this one "
True story |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nah, I’ve had all sorts of styles.....
Longish 70s style up until I was about 5 or 6
Side parting from then up until about 15-16
Grew it out with an undercut after that
Had it all braided when I was about 18-19
Chopped it back to just over shoulder length a couple of years later
Shaved it all off to a #1 for a while
Grew it back out and then went through all manner off styles....short and messy, fauxhawk but now mostly short back and sides.
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
"In the early ‘90 I walked in the barbers and asked for an underlay, the barbers all laughed at me and everyone waiting, they said an underlay goes beneath a carpet, ‘did you mean an undercut?’ I thought about saying, ‘no I meant underlay it’s a new type of hair cut!’ and styling it out, but I muttered ‘yes I meant undercut!’ any who I got an undercut, with curtains, centre parting and I thought it was the shit. When I was a kid everyone was rocking a flap top, the barber had this thing with a bubble in it to make sure it was dead flat and level. I think I briefly supported the mullet, where you’d tell them the hairdresser ‘business at the front, party at the rear!’
Also had a close knit crop, with loads of hair wax, that a Scottish mate told me to get, looked fresh, then for a while I had a short Mohawk, but mostly I went with the bed head indie look, always asked by the squares ‘do you ever comb your hair?’ but they never got it. For job interviews always went with a side parting. I remember having my fringe down to my mouth once and the rest shaved, that was my Carter USM phase, then this one time....." Yes, the undercut is a good style too |
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I had the indie pudding bowl haircut in the 90s, which I grew out and then had it long and pillar box red on and off for years. Had short hair while I was in America and started growing it out upon transitioning on my return to the UK |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I change my colour every month pretty much.
My hair has most certainly seen some changes over the years! Long,dark, extensions,undercut, leopard print undercut, shaved with a quiff, cropped, patterns shaved on my neck. Currently trying to let it grow again, for now...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have. I bought lots of the same wig, but I trim them slightly differently and change from over a couple of months to satisfy people I see regularly that its grown. |
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"I always cut my own hair and its always a suprise how it turns out haha must end up with a slightly different style everytime I get the urge to get the scissors out "
Quite an exciting read when you’ve got a hair fetish |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The longest I've had my hair was down to my bum and the shortest was a grade 2 buzz cut and everything in between. I was trying to hold out until April 12th for a hairdresser to tidy up my pixie crop but last night in a moment of despair and exasperation I buzzed it all off to a grade 6. I no longer have granny hair. |
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"The longest I've had my hair was down to my bum and the shortest was a grade 2 buzz cut and everything in between. I was trying to hold out until April 12th for a hairdresser to tidy up my pixie crop but last night in a moment of despair and exasperation I buzzed it all off to a grade 6. I no longer have granny hair."
Wouldn’t have minding being a fly on the wall watching all that hair rolling down your back !! |
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Until lockdown I'd had the same cut for 20-odd years, short layered one with fringe, tidy but blah.
I've now got a shoulder length bob and I am enjoying having a bit more length to it, though how long I keep it once salons reopen is another matter. |
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"Until lockdown I'd had the same cut for 20-odd years, short layered one with fringe, tidy but blah.
I've now got a shoulder length bob and I am enjoying having a bit more length to it, though how long I keep it once salons reopen is another matter."
Soon be going snip snip snip |
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"I change my colour every month pretty much.
My hair has most certainly seen some changes over the years! Long,dark, extensions,undercut, leopard print undercut, shaved with a quiff, cropped, patterns shaved on my neck. Currently trying to let it grow again, for now...
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I did think it looked very pretty when you posted some pictures of it a while backwith a pink / rose tint to it x |
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