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tree_and_leaf ([personal profile] tree_and_leaf) wrote2021-04-14 01:11 pm

Minor mystery of the day, inspired by the Grauniad

Why do people describe the bob as a low maintenance haircut? It's a great look, but that's blatantly not true.
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[personal profile] serriadh 2021-04-15 08:41 am (UTC)(link)
Mine needs blow-drying and some sort of product if it gets above my shoulders, and a cut every six weeks (it grows fast). I also really, really dislike the feeling of it across my face/falling in my eyes, so a bob needs clips as well.

Whereas once it's past my shoulders, the weight seems to keep it fairly straight and I can tie it back in a variety of easy ways that stay in place all day.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2021-04-15 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
I had a bob in a fit of being grown up and civilised when I got married and although my hair is thick and as the weight for it, there were always weird curly bits that turned the wrong way if I didn't blow-dry it properly while brushing and it's not got enough proper curl to make it look deliberately casually messy.

Post-divorce, it's now a long plait with a fringe.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2021-04-15 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
it will never make me look like Louise Brooks I know! It is very annoying of it. Mine does the casually tousled thing OK when it gets to shoulder length but then I feel like a spaniel. Long works better but I'm not sure how I'll feel about it when it's all gone grey.
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[personal profile] ankaret 2021-04-16 11:06 am (UTC)(link)
I am enjoying my hair having silver bits in at present in an 'I wonder where this will go next' way, like growing a plant, but judging by the other women in my family if it ever goes completely grey I'll be very surprised. Unless I have to escape from Nazis or something, of course.
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[personal profile] antisoppist 2021-04-16 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I got my first grey hair at 19 and confidently expected to be totally grey by about 30 so it's more surprising that it isn't greyer by now, but still gratifying that it is much less grey than my youngest sister's. There is a woman at choir who totally rocks elegance and grey hair in complicated buns and plaits and I aspire to this but even a French plait makes my arms hurt and I can't see I'm going to improve at complicated hair skills suddenly in my 70s or something.
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[personal profile] clanwilliam 2021-04-15 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
It's not low maintenance if your hair is naturally straight. It's ridiculously low maintenance if your hair is wavy or light to medium curly as it's the right length for self-tidying. Mine was a mess when I was younger and had curlier hair, now I literally comb a parting into damp hair and leave it to air dry giving it a quick brush after it's dried.