I think women over 45 with real long hair look silly (colored, salon)
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I think the OP is silly, case and point......... Attachment 35468
Heather Locklear, not super long hair, but clasifies as long.....gorgeous!!
Could you not see Heather Locklear wearing polyster slacks w/ the elastic waist band, seam down the front and PLEATS! A polyster top with a high neck, crochet shawl, SAS sensible shoes w/ rubber soles, a scarf over her short and TEASED gray grandma hair. UGH!!! I'll take long hair on women over 40 ANYDAY!!! Some of us CAN age gracefully and still look smoking hot after 40.
Could you not see Heather Locklear wearing polyster slacks w/ the elastic waist band, seam down the front and PLEATS! A polyster top with a high neck, crochet shawl, SAS sensible shoes w/ rubber soles, a scarf over her short and TEASED gray grandma hair. UGH!!! I'll take long hair on women over 40 ANYDAY!!! Some of us CAN age gracefully and still look smoking hot after 40.
Back in the 1970s when I was young, many women had long hair. It got started in the hippie era of the late 1960s and continued well into the 1980s. Trouble is many of these women who grew up with the long hair in the 60s and 70s are now Grandmas and no longer look all that great with super long hair. Though they still look at themselves as young hippie girls from 1970s- instead of the middle aged women they are today.
I say cut your hair into something more fitting to your age and situation. Agree or disagree?
Well, in my view it depends on who looks at the woman with long hair. Another woman may find it ugly, but a lot of men, including myself, love it. By long hair, I mean long to perhaps the middle of her back, not to her calfs
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