Bad hair day? Hello, pixie. Sick of it? Time for a long bob. Bored yet? Let’s try long with layers. Now, cut bangs. Ugh. Grow bangs out. Maybe a sassy shag? Back to the pixie.
Yep, when it comes to hair styles, women can be fickle.
In fact, UK women, on average, run through a whopping 36 hairstyles in their lifetimes according to a new survey.
Conducted by the hair care retailer Fabriah.com, the survey found only 6 percent of respondents say they never stray from the same style. Additionally, 41 percent report changing it up every two years, 19 percent go for a new ‘do annually, and four percent? Well they opt for a new hairstyle twice a year.
As for the most common hairstyles, nearly half of those surveyed wear their hair shoulder-length, 25 percent chin-length, 22 percent long and 6 percent cropped.
Colour swaps don’t seem to occur quite as frequently, with a majority — about 33 percent — of those surveyed changing things up once every three years. Seventeen percent, by the way, say they’ve never dyed their hair. In other words, 17 percent of those surveyed are liars.
Now, tell us, it’s been about a year — do you think we should cut bangs again?