Hate is maybe a bit strong, but I've genuinely never seen a Broccoli haircut that I thought looked good.
I hate having long hair, so I keep it short.
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Hate is maybe a bit strong, but I've genuinely never seen a Broccoli haircut that I thought looked good.
I hate having long hair, so I keep it short.
The one i have to maintain. The hatred towards it is directly linked to the amount of effort it takes me to maintain it.
What is yours sans effort?
Edir: u seriouslu downvoted?
Noup, i just saw the comment.
Can you elaborate what you mean under "sans effort"? As I'm not familiar with that word and google seems to give some skeleton guy from indie rpg game from 2015.
Sorry sans is french for without.
Like id you shower up and do nothing, what does your hair end up doing to itself by thr time its dr
Ige trained my hair to do some pretty elaborate shit by the time ts dry without much effort or csre by me
Well as i do a buzzcut every few months or more like let my daughter do it. Then there aren't enough hair to do anything after those have dried up. Which happens in a few minutes.
I just don't see the point for anything more elaborate, hairs on the head are kinda annoying.
Microbangs
I would not say I hate it but when it look too wicked it's not my style.
Wat doex wicked look to u
I don't know the name at all. But I've seen the Hitler soldier with it.
Link?
Old movie VHS or cable TV.
Cmon
I hate a bad/cheap shag cut. There were a lot of “shag” haircuts in the early 70s. But just like a lot of 70s fashion, there was the higher end well done, and the cheap Sears catalog version. I’m honestly surprised this haircut hasn’t had a resurgence, since it’s easy to care for. I’m guessing it’s because too many people end up looking like they have a mullet.
Good shag cut: Jane Fonda in Klute.
Bad shag cut: Susannah York in X, Y, and Zee.
Good shag cut: Florence Henderson in later seasons of The Brady Bunch.
Side note: Robert Reed’s perm that he got in later seasons of Brady Bunch that he sported for almost the rest of his life was just awful.