23 thoughts on “what was the millennial equivalent of the zoomer haircut and why was it the 2000s Disney haircut (and NOT the undercut)?

  1. Anonymous says:

    ive always wondered wtf do women think this shit is attractive, its like the young mans version of a combover

    • Anonymous says:

      Logan would look so much better with a short haircut.

      He’s still attractive to women because he’s tall and charismatic.

      • Anonymous says:

        >Logan`s hair fashion is vintage school farrah fawcett. He could appearance tremendous with a modified disconnected undercut. If his hair is driven off the face, he might look sexier and greater mature. That hairstyle is so named because of the truth the hair on top of the head is seperated from the sides. Based on this that the transition from the longer hair on top to the fast hair on the edges isn’t gradual. As an other choice, there’s a truly defined point in which the long hair stops and the short hair proper now starts. The disconnected undercut is suitable for guys who need an exciting, modern and daily look. It matches the confidence of the pompadour with the elegance of the quiff. It’s an attention grabbing, a laugh fashion that works properly with a hipster aesthetic.

      • Anonymous says:

        that family is balding on early age like they are now. He can’t go shorter than that or it’ll be noticible.

      • Anonymous says:

        >women
        13 year-old girls find it attractive, not women. Its fallen out of style but the k-pop boys still do it

        that family is balding on early age like they are now. He can’t go shorter than that or it’ll be noticible.

        For one, Logan is/was marketed towards teen girls who typically are more attracted to longer hair than adult women. "Women" didn’t find this shit attractive, girls did.
        Secondly, if a guy has the right confidence in himself them he can pull off less conventional hairstyles. There’s a line, and for adult women past the age of like 24ish the Bieber and Logan Paul hair stops working.

        Lowkey though, the long hair swoop fashion was seemingly pushed by Anthony Padilla back in the day before Bieber. I know it’s a different style, but I think he actually had a bigger effect on millennials of 2007-2014 than Bieber ever did. If anything a lot of guys were mocked for having Bieber hair.

        >more attracted to longer hair
        but thats not longer hair, thats wispy strands combed and gelled to the side to look like the wind blew it that way. its not attractive it looks like pubes.

        lol straight males think they can make proclaimations

    • Anonymous says:

      >women
      13 year-old girls find it attractive, not women. Its fallen out of style but the k-pop boys still do it

    • Anonymous says:

      For one, Logan is/was marketed towards teen girls who typically are more attracted to longer hair than adult women. "Women" didn’t find this shit attractive, girls did.
      Secondly, if a guy has the right confidence in himself them he can pull off less conventional hairstyles. There’s a line, and for adult women past the age of like 24ish the Bieber and Logan Paul hair stops working.

      Lowkey though, the long hair swoop fashion was seemingly pushed by Anthony Padilla back in the day before Bieber. I know it’s a different style, but I think he actually had a bigger effect on millennials of 2007-2014 than Bieber ever did. If anything a lot of guys were mocked for having Bieber hair.

      • Anonymous says:

        Lots of the guys who mocked Justin Bieber’s early hairstyle had the same or a similar style to that one immediately before Bieber got popular. In fairness, Bieber’s haircut wasn’t anything new, he was just very popular with girls, and became much identified with the look as the style itself waned in popularity among Millennial guys at the time, who were mostly moving onto shorter haircuts, whether buzz cuts, Caesar cuts, regular side-part haircuts, or even the Hitlerjugend or Hitler Youth haircut as it was often called by hipsters.

      • Anonymous says:

        >more attracted to longer hair
        but thats not longer hair, thats wispy strands combed and gelled to the side to look like the wind blew it that way. its not attractive it looks like pubes.

  2. Anonymous says:

    A lot of 2000s millennials looked like these gays. These are the same people who are now old and spend all their time online making fun of zoomers for having "broccoli" hair.

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