Hairstyle Appreciation Day

When : Always April 30th

Hairstyle Appreciation Day celebrates uniqueness of all styles of hair. It allows us to express our individuality. Each generation of youth creates it's own hairstyles, or come back to style that were popular years ago. We include among the hairstyles, hair coloring and shaved heads. After all, no hair is a hair style.

Perhaps the most famous hair style for women was the ""beehive"" of the fifties. During the same period, crew cuts were the cut of choice for the guys.

Celebrate today with a new hairstyle.

Guys: Make sure to take notice and compliment the ladies on how nice their new ""do"" looks.


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