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Fashion | Have ‘Mom Hair’? Here’s How to Fix It
Have ‘Mom Hair’? Here’s How to Fix It
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In fashion there are “mom jeans.” So, too, there is a counterpart in beauty: “mom hair.”
You’ve likely seen it at suburban malls: the longer-in-back, slightly–shorter-in-front bob that should read sleek but is inescapably frumpy.
And even the city-dwelling mom isn’t immune. Perhaps she has added her own twists like blunt bangs or extra layering, but the ’do still falls short of flattering.
“I see it all the time,” said Juan Carlos Maciques, a stylist at the Rita Hazan salon in Manhattan. “The first thing new moms want to do is cut their hair off. They’re feeling lousy about their bodies, and they just want to get some sense of self again. But, usually, to cut off your hair is a big mistake.”
It isn’t simply want of a new look that spurs many new mothers to the salon. Rather, they are experiencing real physical changes that can be terrifying. Often the mom bob starts as a convenient solution to hair loss after pregnancy.
“Anywhere from four to six months postpartum, women can start to experience shedding,” said Francesca Fusco, a dermatologist in Manhattan, adding that it’s because of a change in hormone levels. “It can be really scary because it may feel like it’ll never stop. But for the most part, the situation will correct itself. You just have to stick with it.”
Indeed, Mr. Maciques recommends that new mothers wait about a year before they make any drastic changes. “By then, you’ll know what you’ve got,” he said. “It’s not just your hair that’s changing. Your body is, too. You might not be at the weight you really want to be yet. And the truth is, long hair can be a little bit of a distraction. When you go short, you are more exposed. There’s less, literally, to hide behind.”
That’s partly why Katie Hintz-Zambrano, a co-founder of the website mothermag.com based in San Francisco, maintained her long locks.
Despite a hairline that receded for an entire year after giving birth (“I looked like a vampire,” she said), she steered clear of the salon. “For me, it was also about maintaining my identity,” she said, adding that she has always had long hair and felt most comfortable with that style.
Ms. Hintz-Zambrano did pick up a few styling tricks to cope with those more-difficult hair months. Through fellow mom friends, she learned the benefits of dry shampoo. “It offers a little bit of plumping,” she said. (Mr. Maciques recommends Alterna Bamboo mousse as a volume-enhancing alternative.)
When fine new growth started to sprout, Ms. Hintz-Zambrano used a Bumble and bumble cream to tame the “stick-ups, so I wouldn’t look totally crazy.”
There is also the Kate Middleton path: Keep the overall length but cut bangs to help camouflage fuzzy hairline regrowth. (The Duchess of Cambridge debuted a flop of long bangs after Princess Charlotte turned four months old.) Dr. Fusco also encourages good nutrition, plenty of protein and a hair-nail-skin vitamin during the regrowth process.
Otherwise, “stick to your usual routine,” she said. “You may not want to shampoo as much because you’re seeing so much hair in the drain, but it’s going to come out anyway.”
Regardless of the method, Mr. Maciques stressed that strategies can be plotted well ahead. Here’s when a stylist or colorist who knows your hair well can help you through the speed bumps.
“Ideally, you’d start planning while you’re still pregnant,” he said. “For hair color, you’ll want to go more natural by the third trimester. An ombré is a really nice way to address the fact you’re going to be having fewer hair appointments.”
Moreover, not all mom bobs deserve a bad rap. The above-the-shoulder cut can be a chic solution for certain hair types.
Svenja Parotat, a jewelry designer and former model in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, experienced only mild shedding, but after giving birth to her now 2-year-old son, she was bored of her long pin-straight hair.
“I didn’t know what to do with it, and it kept falling in my face,” she said. “And I wasn’t getting a lot of sleep, and the long hair was making me look more drained because it was pulling my face down.” She graduated to a lob before finally going for a blunt bob that just scraped her earlobes. “I felt fresher, and it would literally take me only 10 minutes to blow-dry,” Ms. Parotat said.
Kenna, the founder of the Kennaland salon in Greenpoint, said that for Brooklyn moms it’s not so much about rejecting the bob as it is about changing the details. (Ms. Parotat’s crisp, shorter style had clean lines, which read modern rather than mumsy.) “There’s quite a lot you can do with the jaw-length bob,” he said. “We’re encouraging moms to embrace their natural texture and get that wild, youthful feeling back again.”
Another trick that has resonated with some of Kenna’s clientele is cutting the bangs slightly too short. “It gives off this teenage feeling of irresponsibility and youthfulness,” he said.
And don’t minimize the impact of color. Kenna recalled a regular client who had always been a blonde. “She had a baby 11 months ago and felt she was looking washed out,” he said. One “very vibrant copper” hue later and “she was wearing her red lips again and feeling good,” he said.
“It’s just about getting the mom the little kick she needs.”

When a woman who has long hair cuts it very short. Usually done after having a child when the woman has no time to deal with her hair.
You remember how long her hair used to be? Now she's got that weird Mom Hair going on .
Short, easily managed, but completely unfeminine and unflattering haircut worn by overweight, middle-aged women with 2.6 children who spend more than 40 hours per week, obsessively focussed on their precious children's extra-curricular activities . The often overly highlighted cut is typically parted in the center or to one side, with longish bangs, no hair products and is distinguished from more stylish and current short hairdos by it's roots in 70's and 80's fashion, re-hashing the "dorothy hamill " and " geraldine ferraro " styles, and often worn with "mom jeans," (also rooted in 80's style - high wasted with baggy ass and peg leg), baggy sweatshirts and white sneakers.
i want a short bob , but i don't want soccer-mom hair!
When a milf has really nice hair, know what I mean , I'm talking about upper-middle-class mom in lululemon type hair.
refering to the hair growing on your mothers chest
Peter:What did you do last night?
KT :Helped shave your moms chest hair !
-Often used in place of your mom.
-Derived from the motion picture Mean Girls .
Dad : Who is this?
Kayla : your mom's chest hair
A hair-style which is commonly found on anime characters which are
1) mothers
2) going to die (mostly early on) The hairstyle is a loosely tied thick pony-tail which is slumped over one shoulder. Common examples are:
-The mother of the Elric-brothers in " Fullmetal Alchemist "
- Eren's mother in "Attack on Titan"
A: "Oh shit! That MILF has dead mom hair."
B: " Welp , now we know eho's gonna die first."

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Forget the mom hair, it’s all about what’s going on in your pants. You guys can trust me, I promise. In a past life, just a few short years ago, I went to beauty school and was licensed as an aesthetician , a.k.a. a master of pubic hair waxing. This means that I have seen hundreds of crotch parts, and I have waxed many-a-pubic region into beautiful shapes.
I know many ladies like to keep it natural and let it roam free, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I personally prefer to eradicate all hair completely because it makes me feel more hygienic and comfortable. That’s just me.
Here are several of the top reasons why a hot mama may choose to groom her nether regions :
Wherever you fall on the spectrum, sprucing up your pubic hair , even a little, is just as fun as getting a new hairdo. The only difference is that you can’t put on your best yoga pants and parade it about town with all of your mom friends at an afternoon coffee date. I guess technically you could, but you’d probably be in a world of legal trouble.
Styling your pubic hair benefits you first of all. I personally like the way that it looks and feels, and it automatically makes me feel more confident. Trust me when I say that your partner will also benefit from your grooming changes. This is the one opportunity for you to dress down and show off your new ‘do without getting arrested.
Pubic hairstyles are so hot right now. Check out these top 10 pubic hairstyles for moms:
2. Full Bush Brazilian: Party In The Front, Naked In The Back
3. The Classic Bikini, For The Mom Who’s Been Doing What Works Since 1999
4. The “It’s Down Here, Stupid!” For The Directionally Challenged
5. The Landing Strip, Because More Directions Are Always Better

6. The Charlie Chaplin Sounds Better Than The Hitler
7. What Happens When A Salon Serves Complimentary Drinks
8. The Brazilian, Because A Hair-Free Anus Is Mom’s Best Friend (Disregard The Creepy Bear With Pubic Hair)
9. The Hairless Kitty, For The Busy Mom Who Never Showers
10. Holiday-Themed Vajazzle For The Mom Who’s Still Got It
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