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December 2004
Your career determines your hairstyle
London: If
you thought that hairstyles had a close link with fashion,
think again. As a new survey has revealed that a person's
choice of hairstyle depends on one's career and not on what's
in vogue. The survey carried out by Brylcreem found that Mullets
were a popular hairstyle for those whose professions mean
they are not seen by the public much, including long distance
lorry drivers, taxi drivers and even DJs. Blokes with cropped
hair were far more likely to be employed in manual jobs than
those with long hair, with 45 percent of builders having short-cropped
hairstyles. Entrepreneurs had the most individual hair styles
often following no set trend, with Richard Branson sporting
longer hair, Bill Gates sports a traditional short side parted
style, whilst Donald Trump has a complex flicked style. "The
survey results are pretty remarkable as they show that hair
rather than clothes provide a more accurate indication of
a modern British bloke's lifestyle, job and career prospects.It's
interesting because we like to think we're all individuals,
and that our hair and clothing is a result of personal preferences,
when in fact it seems that we all are very influenced by our
workplace and co-workers - although I'm sure many of us won't
like to admit that," Lino Carbosiero, Brylcreem Style Director,
was quoted by Ananova as saying.
-Dec 23, 2004
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