Sherry Taylor

Q: A recent survey says that men settle on this by age 32. What is it?

A: A hairstyle

MEN SETTLE ON THEIR FAVORITE HAIRSTYLE AT AGE 32: A survey by hair product bran Fudge finds that men tend to keep their hairstyles the same from age 32 on. The study covered two-thousand people, and asked about men’s hair styles and celebrity influence on their hair choices. They survey found that men usually settle on their favorite hairstyle by age 32 after trying out five different cuts, and 65-percent of men say they stick with one style because it’s convenient, while 10-percent said it’s because their partner likes it. One-in-five men said they wanted to grow out their hair longer to copy celeberities like David Beckham or Bradley Cooper, and two-thirds said they’d rather go grey like George Clooney than have their hairline start to recede. And interestingly enough, 12-percent of men said they’d consider dying their hair grey to keep up with fashion trends. (Daily Mail)

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