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Women change 104 hairstyles during lifetime


Updated at: 1537 PST, Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Women change 104 hairstyles during lifetime NEW YORK: Researchers found the typical female will have her hair layered, shortened or coloured twice a year between the ages of 13 and 65 – or 104 times in her life.

The main reasons for a shift in style are "boredom'" with their current look or the end of a relationship.

It also emerged the average female tries out three different colours over the years, while one in four experiments with up to five shades.

The statistics were uncovered in a report commissioned by award-winning hairdresser Andrew Collinge.

He said: "Women have always used their hair as a way of altering their appearance as it often has the greatest impact visually.

"My feeling is that women are changing their looks little and often rather than dramatic changes.

"For example, you can add modern texture without altering the length just by adding some layers or by drying and styling differently – think Jennifer Aniston.

"Hopefully, with the help and advice of their hairdresser they are making these smaller changes to a style which already suits them – hence reaching almost 100 styles.

"This could also be the impact of trends from the catwalk or celebrities, inspiring women to change their hair in the same way they may adopt a fashion trend.

"In my salons we certainly see women bringing in pictures of the latest look which inspires them."

The study of 3,000 women revealed 44 per cent changed their hair style or colour simply because they were bored, while 61 per cent admit they 'just wanted a change'.

Another 25 per cent did it to "reinvent" themselves while 38 per cent did it to feel more confident.

Sixteen per cent opted for a new cut or colour to mark a milestone birthday while 15 per cent treated themselves to a new look before or after giving birth.

Almost a third of women change styles or dye their hair following a relationship break-up or divorce, while 17 per cent did it to conceal grey hairs.

But the change is not always for the better, with almost three quarters of women admitting they regretted at least one of their hairstyles in the past.

Twelve per cent said they changed styles because they were getting too old to carry off their old look.

The study also found long hair with a fringe is the most popular hairstyle with 69 per cent adopting this look at some point in their lives.

Two thirds have styled their hair into a bob while 61 per cent have gone with long layers.

Short hair with a fringe, long curls and a perm are also popular choice of cuts over the years.

Dark brown is the colour of choice for 56 per cent of women who have modelled this tint, followed by a dark honey blonde hue.

Fifty-eight per cent also admitted they were planning to change their current style in the near future while 56 per cent said they would seek the advice of their hairdresser before taking the plunge.

The study also found one in ten women have even sported ten or more hues over their adult life.

Andrew Collinge added: "With our modern, everyday stresses and hectic lifestyles, often a restyle or a new colour is an effective and easy way to boost a woman's confidence.

"Also a new hair style can help a woman through a life-changing event, either by making them feel better about themselves after breaking up with a partner, or to celebrate reaching a big birthday."
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And i am yet to change my first hair style since childhood :cry: - How lazy am i :angry:
 
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thats a woefully low number, if u take my ex-girlfriends, sister or cousins into consideration! ;)
 
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I didn't know that there was that many hair styles.


In my honest opinion, women need to get their drivers licenses recertified 104 times throughout their lives because lets face it, that would save many lives :smokin:
 
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That must be 104 in total unique hairstyles.

However I'm pretty sure most women change hair styles on every haircut.
 
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I didn't know that there was that many hair styles.


In my honest opinion, women need to get their drivers licenses recertified 104 times throughout their lives because lets face it, that would save many lives :smokin:

i totally agree with this part...
 
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I didn't know that there was that many hair styles.


In my honest opinion, women need to get their drivers licenses recertified 104 times throughout their lives because lets face it, that would save many lives :smokin:

offtopic but there is no data that can support your claim. Biologically women are much more capable of performing these tasks.
Oestrogen helps women concentrate

However this is not a hard and fast rule. Driving tendency varies with age.
Women Not Neccessarily Better Drivers Than Men
 
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Women change 104 hairstyles during lifetime


Updated at: 1537 PST, Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Women change 104 hairstyles during lifetime NEW YORK: Researchers found the typical female will have her hair layered, shortened or coloured twice a year between the ages of 13 and 65 – or 104 times in her life.

The main reasons for a shift in style are "boredom'" with their current look or the end of a relationship.

It also emerged the average female tries out three different colours over the years, while one in four experiments with up to five shades.

The statistics were uncovered in a report commissioned by award-winning hairdresser Andrew Collinge.

He said: "Women have always used their hair as a way of altering their appearance as it often has the greatest impact visually.

"My feeling is that women are changing their looks little and often rather than dramatic changes.

"For example, you can add modern texture without altering the length just by adding some layers or by drying and styling differently – think Jennifer Aniston.

"Hopefully, with the help and advice of their hairdresser they are making these smaller changes to a style which already suits them – hence reaching almost 100 styles.

"This could also be the impact of trends from the catwalk or celebrities, inspiring women to change their hair in the same way they may adopt a fashion trend.

"In my salons we certainly see women bringing in pictures of the latest look which inspires them."

The study of 3,000 women revealed 44 per cent changed their hair style or colour simply because they were bored, while 61 per cent admit they 'just wanted a change'.

Another 25 per cent did it to "reinvent" themselves while 38 per cent did it to feel more confident.

Sixteen per cent opted for a new cut or colour to mark a milestone birthday while 15 per cent treated themselves to a new look before or after giving birth.

Almost a third of women change styles or dye their hair following a relationship break-up or divorce, while 17 per cent did it to conceal grey hairs.

But the change is not always for the better, with almost three quarters of women admitting they regretted at least one of their hairstyles in the past.

Twelve per cent said they changed styles because they were getting too old to carry off their old look.

The study also found long hair with a fringe is the most popular hairstyle with 69 per cent adopting this look at some point in their lives.

Two thirds have styled their hair into a bob while 61 per cent have gone with long layers.

Short hair with a fringe, long curls and a perm are also popular choice of cuts over the years.

Dark brown is the colour of choice for 56 per cent of women who have modelled this tint, followed by a dark honey blonde hue.

Fifty-eight per cent also admitted they were planning to change their current style in the near future while 56 per cent said they would seek the advice of their hairdresser before taking the plunge.

The study also found one in ten women have even sported ten or more hues over their adult life.

Andrew Collinge added: "With our modern, everyday stresses and hectic lifestyles, often a restyle or a new colour is an effective and easy way to boost a woman's confidence.

"Also a new hair style can help a woman through a life-changing event, either by making them feel better about themselves after breaking up with a partner, or to celebrate reaching a big birthday."
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And i am yet to change my first hair style since childhood :cry: - How lazy am i :angry:

True. Women do change their hairstyles very often.

PS. Zaki! You definitely need a hair cut and dye your hair red.
It's in fashion and will give you a new look.:rofl:
 
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I didn't know that there was that many hair styles.


In my honest opinion, women need to get their drivers licenses recertified 104 times throughout their lives because lets face it, that would save many lives :smokin:

More people have been killed by male drivers than woman drivers.

I have seen women are careful drivers and seldom meet accidents or cause one.
Present the data to prove your argument
 
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104 :blink::blink::blink::blink:

Thanks God Muslim Ladies are not allowed to cut thier hairs. No offence plz.

Regards,
FE
Hamaisha Kush Raho
 
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@ JANA these men only want a chance to talk against lady drivers............They will never accept ur openion. :hitwall::hitwall:

Regards,
FE
Hamaisha Kush Raho
 
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