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OSU Opinions: Curly vs. Straight Hair

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at OSU chapter.


Hoping to add a little male perspective to Her Campus Ohio State, we would like to feature articles that give some insight from both male and female students on a particular trend or style that seems to be popular with the ladies.  Admit it, girls—we all love to get a little peek inside the minds of guys!

This week’s focus—

Hair: Wavy/Curly vs. Straight

What some women have to say:

“I think it depends on the girl.  Some girls look way better with straightened hair.  It depends on the situation and face shape, too.” – Rachel J.

“Obviously because I have wavy hair, I like straight hair.  I just feel that straight hair is more manageable.” – Stephanie L.

And men:

“I don’t really care about their hair that much.  It’s about who they are not what they wear.” – Bryan L.

“I like wavy hair.  Straight is boring.” – John R.

“Whatever Emma Watson is doing.  She’s doing it right.” – Adam S.

My opinion:

I remember way back in middle school when girls did nothing but straighten their hair.  Now, they’re starting to be more accepting of other hair textures/styles.  I have wavy hair and, personally, have really grown to like it.  I definitely straighten it on occasion, though, but it mostly depends on how well my hair is cooperating that day!  I think wavy, curly, and straight are all equally fine, but it’s much more interesting for any texture when you try different styles with it!

Image Source:
http://www.luuux.com/health-beauty/curly-vs-straight-hair-1
 
 

Kali Grant is the founding Editor-in-Chief and Campus Correspondent for the OSU chapter of Her Campus. Kali is pursuing a B.A. in Public Affairs at the John Glenn School with a minor in Communication and is excited to be in her senior year. Kali is a student research assistant at the Glenn School and is a proud member of the Zeta Alpha chapter of Chi Omega. Kali has spent her collegiate summers interning with The Institute on Women and The Salvation Army and studying Spanish in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When she’s not daydreaming about returning to New Orleans and San Francisco, Kali loves drinking coffee, talking about cats and politics, and trying out questionable vegetarian recipes.