CurlyMoo
Well-Known Member
I've noticed that once YT women have kids they usually cut their hair to that "mom bob" because blow drying and flat ironing everyday is something they no longer have time for.
Looking around my very diverse office I notice that the Hispanic, Asian, and Indian women still all have long hair well past 30. Most of the short cuts are worn by 30+ white women and black women of all ages.
I agree with the bolded and I would also add that these women are more traditional when it comes to a desire to remain and look feminine, even in the workplace. Unless there is pressure to look more professional. So they are more likely to keep and seek long hair. When I see these women with long hair it's usually very long like lower back and beyond. There's a sense of pride. Black and White women tend to see themselves as liberated from their feminitity and seek a more professional thus masculine haircut.
It's a cultural difference. One sees long hair as an extention of femininity and or culture whereas the other see's short hair as more profssional and likely to help them in their careers. Also short or medium length hair is more socially excepted.
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