Is it normal i never wear my hair down?

For the past few years I have always worn my hair up either ponytail, hair clip, bun whatever. I'm in my 20s and I started cause I had to wear it up for my job but it's just so convenient. My hair is a pain I either have to straighten it or put lots of product in if it's down so now I don't bother.

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  • JD777

    Baby let your hair down. Let your guy run his fingers through it. You can be yourselves then. Go ahead, be foolish.

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    • Asstastics

      And wear a pair of high heel shoes to bed while you're at it.

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  • stuntchicken

    I keep wearing it down until my scalp bleeds....the nurse who comes with my medication hasn't moved for day's....

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  • dirtybirdy

    I just started putting mine up again. It's really been getting in the way when it's down but it gives me a headache when it's up. Oh well. Big bun it is.

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  • Cuntsiclestick

    Normal. I have my hair in a ponytail most of the time and let it loose on either rare occasions or for photos.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I can relate, my hair is almost waist length and sometimes I just wanna go get a pixie cute, but I'm pretty sure a lot of stylists wouldn't be comfortable taking me through what might seem like such an extreme change. I'm willing to bet they'd want me to go shoulder length or a bob first. Sure a lot of dudes like long hair, but it's a huge pain to maintain. The cost of a haircut, color, shampoo, conditioner and any other products is usually more than twice as much for me, not to mention the weight of it and how hot it gets in Las Vegas.

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    • howaminotmyself

      But length doesn't determine the cost of a haircut. I actually get annoyed that I have to pay the same price for a haircut considering how easy my hair is to cut and how low maintenance I am regarding hair.

      OP- I rarely wear my hair up so between the two of us, we balance things out.

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      • RoseIsabella

        My stylist charges extra for longer hair, but she checks her work multiple times and I've never found a mistake or felt that it was mediocre work, so it's worth it! Still any product costs me extra, because I have so much hair. I feel like a rough collie with this mane of mine, but my mother loves it. I can also understand about your point regarding cost to maintain a short look. I think to my self I can't afford the maintenance in keeping short hair cut on a regular basis, but it would save on product cost. Either way, I guess it depends and both options have their advantages and drawbacks.

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