As a person who used to live in Dallas and now lives in New York City, I can personally attest that they’re more like two different planets — and nothing makes that more obvious than when it comes to hair. Specifically, the largest and highest acceptable volume for hair.
By and large, Texas and New York have REALLY different ideas about what constitutes “big hair.” They say everything is bigger in Texas, but is it really? Is Texan big hair on the insane level pop culture makes it out to be?
What exactly DOES “big hair” mean to stylists in both states?
I got blowouts in New York City and in my hometown of Dallas to find out once and for all.
This ‘do honestly felt HUGE to me at first, but after it settled with me, I grew to love it.
title: “This Is What Big Hair Looks Like In Texas Versus New York” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Sheila Phillips”
As a person who used to live in Dallas and now lives in New York City, I can personally attest that they’re more like two different planets — and nothing makes that more obvious than when it comes to hair. Specifically, the largest and highest acceptable volume for hair.
By and large, Texas and New York have REALLY different ideas about what constitutes “big hair.” They say everything is bigger in Texas, but is it really? Is Texan big hair on the insane level pop culture makes it out to be?
What exactly DOES “big hair” mean to stylists in both states?
I got blowouts in New York City and in my hometown of Dallas to find out once and for all.
This ‘do honestly felt HUGE to me at first, but after it settled with me, I grew to love it.
title: “This Is What Big Hair Looks Like In Texas Versus New York” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Dewey Cook”
As a person who used to live in Dallas and now lives in New York City, I can personally attest that they’re more like two different planets — and nothing makes that more obvious than when it comes to hair. Specifically, the largest and highest acceptable volume for hair.
By and large, Texas and New York have REALLY different ideas about what constitutes “big hair.” They say everything is bigger in Texas, but is it really? Is Texan big hair on the insane level pop culture makes it out to be?
What exactly DOES “big hair” mean to stylists in both states?
I got blowouts in New York City and in my hometown of Dallas to find out once and for all.
This ‘do honestly felt HUGE to me at first, but after it settled with me, I grew to love it.