tips and ideas for a long hair
Your guy may not notice your hair has been trimmed half an inch, but
trust us, he definitely notices your hair! We surveyed a few gents (and
the ladies too) on the first few things people immediately notice about
your hair. Here’s the top four.
1. Your Length
Whether it’s long, short or in between, one of the first things people will notice about your hair is its length. And, it’s something people use to form opinions about you too. Short and sassy may imply strength and confidence while super long locks give off a feminine vibe.
2. Your Roots
Believe it or not, one of the first things men and women notice about your hair is your roots! More specifically, whether or not they are in dire need of a touch up. If you’re dying your hair or already getting grays, make sure you stay on top of the color maintenance by scheduling appointments every six to eight weeks. Letting your roots get out of control sends the message that you don’t pay attention to details and are lazy about your appearance.
3. Your Cleanliness
Thinking about skipping a hair wash? Yes, everyone can tell. Oily roots rank high on the list of things people first notice about your hair. If you’re really in a pinch, spritz some dry shampoo on your roots to soak up some of that oil. Or, try a hat.
4. Your Style
Short and sassy or long and layered, your actual hairstyle is something people take notice of. In combination with your hair length, it’s also something people use to make judgement about your personality. A complicated hairstyle may send the message “I’m high maintenance!” while a more relaxed style tells people you’re easy going.
1. Your Length
Whether it’s long, short or in between, one of the first things people will notice about your hair is its length. And, it’s something people use to form opinions about you too. Short and sassy may imply strength and confidence while super long locks give off a feminine vibe.
2. Your Roots
Believe it or not, one of the first things men and women notice about your hair is your roots! More specifically, whether or not they are in dire need of a touch up. If you’re dying your hair or already getting grays, make sure you stay on top of the color maintenance by scheduling appointments every six to eight weeks. Letting your roots get out of control sends the message that you don’t pay attention to details and are lazy about your appearance.
3. Your Cleanliness
Thinking about skipping a hair wash? Yes, everyone can tell. Oily roots rank high on the list of things people first notice about your hair. If you’re really in a pinch, spritz some dry shampoo on your roots to soak up some of that oil. Or, try a hat.
4. Your Style
Short and sassy or long and layered, your actual hairstyle is something people take notice of. In combination with your hair length, it’s also something people use to make judgement about your personality. A complicated hairstyle may send the message “I’m high maintenance!” while a more relaxed style tells people you’re easy going.
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