This decade has experimented on hair more than any other.

Photos from Paul Waite’s and Lindsey Gee’s flickr
The 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on our scalp have an evolutionary purpose. It is our natural sun-block as it protects our head against the sun. It regulates our bodily temperature by trapping heat from escaping our head. But the more important prospect we root on is, it makes us look good. It is our extension of self-expression and fashion.
You remember that oceanic expanse of hair that’s aggressively intruding a personal space? Everybody looks like that in the 80’s; but now, people are more creative in stressing distinction through their hair.
It dazzles me how women can change hairstyles in a blink. One moment my sister’s hair is shoulder short, then on a different place it was way down her back. And I have to beat myself because I know how hair extensions work without researching about it. Women can switch hair colors too, braid it, put a hole in it, cut it shorter than men’s hair, and shape it like a ribbon or a horse.
Men started to care about their hairs as well. It used to be 5 mins lapse time between bath and going out of the house, but now we have to style our hairs. A man will give permission to touch anything in his body but not the hair. We hated spending so much time for beautification and we won’t risk anybody messing with it. There’s a serious trouble to place a finger on men’s hairstyles, including artful shaves, emotive spikes (that comes along with flat emotion), mohawk and doll-head wig.
I spiked my hair upward like a pointed weapon. What experimentation did you do with your hairstyle?
I suppose that is one way to stand out from the crowd
Have never played around with my hair more than color it red with using Henna during 70 & 80 …. Must be very boring. *smile Hair is a massive business and I think it’s daylight rubbery – what a hairdresser charge today. I go frequently, but nothing over the basic.
Very interesting. I’ve found since I’ve come out depression I have started experimenting with more confident and daring hair styles. I’ve gone for short at the moment, as I’ve never had a low cut!
Your hairstyle can say a lot about you. It is often referred to as your crowning glory. It is one of the first things people notice about you and you know what they say about first impressions.
Some people use their hair as a billboard, others use it as amour, some hide behind theirs.
The hairstyles in the pictures remind me a lot of the hairstyles from the 1800s when women were beginning to experiment with hair again, after losing the giant powdered wigs of the 1700s. Especially the deer hair.. there was a lot of that in the day.
Short, very short, crazy, short, long… I tried a lot of random no-name style… And still changing and never ending! 😉
There was an era in my life where I didn’t really shave my head but it was a little boy haircut. Take the clippers and just run them over my head. I ended up looking like Curly from the Three Stooges. Wife didn’t like it but it sure was cool, temperaturewise. I also did the perm thing in the 70’s. Now I’m just a boring old coot with a normal haircut. 🙂
i have experimented with spiral-perm, cutting my own hair [it became short on 1 side & longer on the other… but then few days later Rihanna was sporting the look], shaved my hair [went 1 on the trimmer, which is almost like shaving if i’m not wrong]. and now trying to grow them back [without trimming], so at present it’s just awful
I love playing with hair! Especially color. It’s a fast, easy way to change when the mood strikes! It’s fun and allows creatie expression in less permanent ways than say tattoos or piercings.
shaved sides; big bangs teased up with aqua-net
I’m a hair freak. Spikes are my favorite, but I’ll do anything. I love changing hair color as well!
Almost glad that I have “grown out” of the hair thing. What I mean is that all my hair is gone. Saves a lot of time.