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The Low Haircut Statement by Mamagidi(f): 12:10pm On Aug 28, 2014
The hair of a woman is said to be her pride and glory. Women are believed to feel more feminine when they have their hairs flowing as the breeze gently blows on it. Little wonder, a woman tries to keep her hair beautiful and is so much attached to it. However, there are some women who do not share this view. They rather prefer the "Low Haircut Clique". If you are also planning to join that clique, you should consider this:

PROS

- Low haircuts are easy to maintain especially for ageing and busy women.
- Less professionalism is needed to get a good haircut.
- It reduces heat and allows air to reach the scalp.
- It is less time consuming.
- It is relatively cheap to maintain.
- It allows for diversity.
- Makes a woman look young, unique and classy.
- Helps revive weak hair.

CONS

- It exposes your scalp to all forms of weather conditions.
- Takes a longer time to grow hair back.
- Some men are less attractive to women on low haircut.
- Makes some women look masculine.
- Some african societies use low haircut to symbolise widowhood.

Having considered this, you can decide what to do with your hair. You might decide to create this as a fashion statement or because of your tight schedule or health conditions. All the same, you are free to do whatever you want. Just remember to stay happy, confident and beautiful always. But, what do you think of women on low haircut?

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