Colorful monotony - provincial ladies' hairstyles

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Have you noticed that ladies, reaching a certain age: "a little more than thirty," begin to rapidly cut hair and make squares, beans and other various hedgehogs? (no, I'm not at all against short haircuts, sometimes I even like them) Have you noticed? Stylish and bold - you say? OK. Welcome to the provincial towns. Let's see how this is the case with hairstyles.

Now it is winter and the hairstyles are securely hidden under a thick layer of knitted fabrics and fur, but with the first warm rays of the March sun, females of all ages will begin to demonstrate their bright, diverse hairstyles. It remains to wait quite a bit. Spring is, of course, great - you say, but where is the province here? That is exactly what she needs here. A woman in the city is more committed to individuality, to her own style in her hair, she is more careful in monitoring the health of her hair and spending more money on herself.

In the provinces, the ladies of Balzac age are similar: both externally and, probably, internally. They buy similar clothes, shoes, they have approximately equal weight, they even apply makeup identically. And, therefore, hairdressers are asked to mow and dye so as not to stand out from the total mass of girlfriends. But everyone wants to have a haircut in short - the ladies are convinced of the rejuvenating effect of the wonderful haircut, and prefer to be painted as brightly as possible.

Provincial hairdressers are not overloaded with super interesting work: shaved temples, for example, dreadlocks, in the province will look at least defiant. But ladies who want to update their hairstyle several times in a season, indisputably make a variety of their gray everyday life. Hike to the hairdresser is already a special kind of hobby, passion, ritual, forcing women to invent new and bright colors for their long-suffering hair. The form, as a rule, remains unchanged - only the color content changes.

Sometimes it seems to me that ladies with similar hairstyles look like motley chickens who run freely along provincial streets. There are so many varieties, bright “feathers” in them: highlighting, coloring, toning ... how is it all called? Who brings juiciness to the gray provincial spring: someone is black and white, someone is yellow-red-brown, someone is red-purple, someone is purple-blue, why is there no green-green yet? Why??? It would have been good mood to passersby. Gentlemen hairdressers, this is an urgent need to think about! ... So, I moved away from the topic.

Why do the provincial, sorry, aunty, reaching the turn of a certain age, make Ryaba of themselves? Do they have a special fashion? Shorter and brighter means more attractive? (Oh, yes! I forgot about the bouffant!) No, no, you can’t. Bright feathers of a haircut of obligations should be raised with a strong comb and generously watered with varnish: a la Cruella. When I see these hairstyles, I think - do these women ever comb their hair, or do they live like that with everlasting hair? ... Something again bears me ...

The popularity of such hairstyles among provincials is due to several reasons. First, the hair of most women, from Soviet times, burned with peroxide-based dyes. Secondly, to leave elongated at 40-50 years of age, or long hair - this is somehow not respectable: "That you walk disheveled, like a girl - ugh, look disgusting!" Thirdly, women became too lazy to care for their hair. And laziness, because in the provinces there is always a lot of work, and in whatever field of activity a woman works, there is always not enough time for herself. The correction of the hairstyle also takes time. It is the third reason that becomes the starting point of the fact that going to the hairdresser from necessity turns into a holiday - women break free from their routine and fall into a fairy tale. The hairdresser in it is given the role of fairy godmother, and the colorful hairstyle obtained at the output is a valuable gift that makes life brighter. And does not require special care.

Add a few words about the effect of rejuvenation, which, as suggested by the ladies, gives a short haircut. I mentioned above that many provincial women are similar in their weight. Predominantly redundant. Let me say that getting rid of extra pounds so 20 will take more years than a stylish, short, alyapisty haircut. And, by the way, about slender women who do something short and dark for themselves — this immediately adds age (a repeatedly confirmed observation). But, for example, squares to the shoulders, makes a woman younger and more stylish.

Dear ladies! Do not be afraid to show your age - be afraid to dissolve your personality in the crowd of girlfriends.

PS: Once I met an elderly lady, a foreigner, with loose long, gray hair, whose front locks were pinned at the back of her head. That's very beautiful. Even charming.

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