has shaved off his iconic curls and replaced them with a buzz cut.For those not chronically online, and who haven’t yet seen , Styles was pictured with his rumored girlfriend attending a concert in Las Vegas and there was not a lock of hair to be seen on his head.Fans have taken to social media to comment on his new hairstyle and it seems they're very resistant to the change.
One fan posted a video saying it’s “the day the music died,” with the caption: “I'm literally having a mental breakdown rn." We feel you.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Another person posted saying the only thing on their Christmas wish list this year was for Styles to have his hair back, while another person “Feel like shit, I just want long hair Harry back!”“Rest in peace beautiful curls we will never forget you,” another , while a separate commenter said that he just “doesn’t feel like our Harry anymore."This content can also be viewed on the site it from.If you are feeling a little emotional about the change of Styles’ hair, it’s actually a pretty normal response.
Psychologically speaking.“Feeling emotional about hair changes, whether it's your own hair or someone else's, is indeed a common experience,” Smriti Joshi, lead psychologist at AI mental health app , tells Glamour UK.“Hair changes, especially drastic ones, can signify a change in identity or a new phase in life," Joshi continues. "This can evoke strong emotions, both for the person undergoing the change and for those close to them.
It's a visible alteration of appearance, which can be startling or unsettling at first. Visual cues play a big role in how we feel about something or someone, and so the emotional response, whilst not necessarily seeming rational, can be.
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