Should we follow the hairstyle trends of the year?

Dear listeners, dear listeners, to our hairdresser and hairdresser friends, today I’m going to talk about the hair trends of the moment (kisses to all the bald ones)… and hang on to your lines, there are trends that we thought were definitely eradicated but which come back with variants… Variants sorry. So we’re going to ask ourselves the question that we don’t have the answer to:

Should we follow the hairstyle trends of the year?

(Deep subject, as always in Merci Poulette.) Hair trends are exactly like viruses: the first wave vaccinates us, we believe we are immune forever and pi finally it comes back anyway like the Mullet cut which had wreaked havoc in the 80s and against which we thought we were definitely protected, when no it seems that we need a second dose of antibodies, finally, of anti-hair, because this mullet cut returns in forms less deadly but highly contagious.

Against the mullet cut: think about barrier gestures…

The most obvious first barrier gesture against the mullet cut would be to do not watch the last season of Casa de Papel because Tokyo wears this hairstyle that only suits her (and still frankly to choose I preferred the too short fringe)

And also, it is the basis of the barrier gesture, we do not forget to wash your eyes well after leafing through fashion magazines.

The permanent … So many beautiful memories

How many photo folders with this 80s-90s fringe poodle hairstyle. According to the family legend, my mother had scred the hairdresser to curl my father so that he looked like Marc Lavoine. When he came out he looked more like my aunt Miclo, so unfortunately no pictures were taken, unless the posts had any, Fred, Jeff, Titou, Jean Luc, Rémi, I know you listen, if you have backs, I take.

The perm that returns? It’s bordering on ridiculous…

(I let you enjoy the pun…) And yes the perm has come back insidiously with the wavy very light and then there is the explosion with the modern perm which even affects men. Wherever you are in the two Charentes, aim for high school exits, ask yourself the Rompsay canal, and you will be able to observe the most beautiful specimens, the hair is short on the temples and the nape of the neck, and permed on the top, a feast for the eyes , hair pleasure.

Jean Luc Portes: “A column not at all capillotractée this week in thank you Poulette, I bet you curl your hair from time to time”

Obviously, I have straight hair like Jean Castex so I dream of having curls, and I even tested the perm once but my hair stayed straight, I must be very very very immune. If you have photo files of your best perms and mullet cuts, share, it’s heartwarming.

Conclusion, like that the circle will be closed.

In general, being fashionable means taking the risk of looking good in photos 5 years later, so don’t do your hair, do as you feel. Should we follow the hairstyle trends of the year? It’s up to you to decide


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