One of my friends has that hair style (the way she can cover it with long hair and looks "normal") and It doesn't look bad on her. It is "popular" the way that 1 in a 100 teenage girls/young women has it.
I noticed that as well recently in Krakow. I usually think that young Polish women/girls are quite elegant when it comes to clothes and shoes, but regarding haircuts... hmmm... why do boys and girls here seem to get inspiration from the worst haircuts we saw between 5 and 20 years ago in Western Europe's suburban proletariat ? :-(
I usually think that young Polish women/girls are quite elegant when it comes to clothes and shoes, but regarding haircuts...
It is because many polish girls let their gfs do their coiffure in order to save money.They also save money on clothes but this is less evident because they have an eye for fashion.The situation gets reversed when they move abroad and have income on disposal even if slavic hair is thin and does not help for extravagant creatures.Cesky have unbelievable hot hair and amazing styles.
We used to have that ''Gabber'' look in Holland back in '94, which looked pretty similar to these hairstyles, with the difference being that they shaved themselves bald underneath. (I still think it made girls look horrible!) This doesn't look *too* bad though, although I have to say I'd prefer long, natural hair on a girl..
Not really. (I have one.) It feels a little like something on or in your skin is going from hot to cold and you feel a bit of a burning sensation. (And it bleeds a little!) It didn't feel like getting kicked at all to me?