It’s safe to assume that most of us have undergone at least one hair-related disaster. It might have been giving yourself a haircut at home—whether back when you were five or just a couple of years ago, during the DIY-filled period of the pandemic—or a visit to the salon gone terribly wrong, but no matter the case, one thing that likely provided hope was the fact that hair grows back.
Well, people in the pictures on today’s list probably held on tightly to the same idea. If you scroll down a little, you will find some of the most unfortunate haircuts and hairstyles the internet has ever seen. So, if you want to make yourself feel better about your unfortunate hair decisions, or simply look at what other people managed to do with theirs, go down the list and enjoy.
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I Let My 8th Grade Graduates Cut My Hair Each Year. This Year They Gave Me The Full Van Buren
Attempted To Dye My Hair Silver, Not Realising You Had To Really Get It White Before Doing So! Aah Well, Light Bluey Greeny Yellow Hair Will Have To Do For Now
Business Up Top, Party On The Sides
For many people, cutting a chunk of their own hair out is a typical childhood experience; a milestone, if you will. If you haven’t done it yourself, there are plenty of videos online showing the aftermath of kids hitting such ‘milestones.’ (I myself still remember the shock in my mother’s eyes after she saw what I had done.)
But quite a few individuals say goodbye to their hair later in life, as they try to give themselves haircuts as adults, often not that successfully, unfortunately.
Plastic Bag Used To Retain Heat While Bleaching Hair. Pure Genius
Losing A Bet Can Suck
Many of people’s less fortunate hair-related decisions were likely made during quarantine. Back then, they didn’t have much of a choice, as, due to the lockdown, they couldn’t go get their hair done as they normally would have. So, they tried everything from trimming their ends to dying their hair to even getting buzz cuts during the time they spent at home.
But to be fair, that was arguably the best time to try all of that out, since if the haircut didn’t end up looking good, no one outside of the household would likely see it. Not right away, at least.
My First Attempt At "Shaving" My Head. Been At Work For Two Days Like This And Didn’t Even Realize Until A Coworked Asked If I'm Ok
Anyone Seen That Viral TikTok Video Of The Woman Who Lost The Majority Of Her Hair In A Day After Bleaching At Home? Yeah, It Happened To Me
I was someone who bleached her hair several times over the years (at home) and never had problems, but everything changed today. My hair was finally getting long, so decided to bleach it, fast forward to the shower and rinsing it out, and my hair broke off in globs. I was mortified. I've never felt less feminine than I do now.
Please, don't let this happen to you. I'm not implying that everyone is like me or will make the same mistakes as me but when in doubt, or if you just don't have complete confidence, please let this be your sign to spend the money and see a professional. If I can help even one person by sharing that's all that matters to me.
My Barber Did Me Dirty
A YouGov poll from 2020 found that during the outbreak of COVID-19, close to three in ten Americans had their hair cut at home, either by themselves or a member of their household. The poll also found that men were more likely to get their hair cut than their female counterparts during that time. More than half of surveyed women said they hadn’t had their hair cut at home at that point and they weren’t planning on doing so.
The Hairdresser Had "No Idea" How This Happened
The New "Angled Bob" According To This Ladie's Hair Dresser
This “hairdresser” should find another calling. This is clearly not the one
3 Going On 50 And Divorced
Nowadays, according to another YouGov poll, roughly 18% of people in the US always have their hair cut at home; 13% of them do it sometimes, and 12% rarely do it. Close to four-in-ten of respondents said they’ve never cut their hair under their own roof.
Barbers Should Have Some Type Of Hippocratic Oath They Have To Follow
Hair Dye Fail
Let The Wife Cut My Hair. I Knew Something Was Wrong When She Started Laughing Hysterically
Around the time of the pandemic, in addition to cutting their own hair, many people tried coloring their hair, too, whether to fix their roots or to try out a new color completely. According to Statista, between the years of 2017 and 2021, the number of women dying their hair at home increased in countries all over the world. In Spain, for instance, it went from 29% to 31% over the course of four years, in Germany it grew from 20% to 23%, and in the US—from 22% to 23%.
It’s safe to assume that once people learned how to dye their hair at home, some decided to continue doing so even after the pandemic ended.
What I Asked For vs. What I Got
My Mother Took Up A Hair Cutting Course 9 Years Ago. She Confidently Lured My Brother In For A Haircut And This Is The Result
Came Home From Work This Evening To See That My Wife Gave My Kid A Karen Cut
In the years following 2020, some people didn’t limit themselves to just trimming their ends or touching up on their roots but instead changed their hair completely. While to some it might have seemed like nothing more than a style change, for others, it was a way to regain control during the turbulent time.
According to Dr. Vivian Diller, a psychologist, and author of Face It: What Women Really Feel as Their Looks Change, when everything else in the world feels out of control, one way for people to retain some control is by controlling what they can. “Organizing our closets or cutting our hair can serve that purpose,” Dr. Diller said in an interview with Refinery29.
The expert continued by pointing out that it’s not uncommon for women to change their looks to mark certain significant changes in their lives, such as marriages, moves, or losses. “It’s possible that cutting hair or changing styles during COVID is a way for women to use their appearance to make a statement marking this world event,” she added.
This Dude's Haircut
Died laughing when I read your comment! Still giggling...
Load More Replies...That might be traditional, in some cultures you leave that patch of hair at that place, whenever there's a death in the family
Hahaha! This happened to me, too! Started a new job & needed a haircut at the end of the 1st week - went to the barbers closest to Leeds Met Uni & asked for a discounted student-rate haircut. Got home & girlfriend asked, "Why did they leave that tag at the back?". Didn't try to be so cheap next cut 🤣
People are going to try and smack that bug until the rest of your hair grows back.
Tried Cutting My Daughter's Bangs And Failed
Gave My Brother A Bowllet
It’s unclear whether the haircuts and hairstyles on this list were a result of the pandemic, but they sure were lessons. Lessons that it might be better not to cut your own hair or try to save up to dye it at a sketchy salon. Though, some of them were arguably not even lessons, but plain old bad luck. But whatever the case, there’s always that glimmer of hope one can hold on to—hair grows back.
That One Time Almost 2 Years Ago When I Royally Messed Up My Kids Haircut And Didn't Realize It Until The Next Day When We Were Out Grocery Shopping
I started laughing so hard and he kept asking me what was wrong. Obviously I had to take pictures to show him and he was so mad at me not just for the choppy cut but for laughing so hard I was crying.
Who Else Tried To Bleach Their Own Hair But Was Faced With Instant Regret?
Omg, I am snort laughing! Not at this poor dear, but this reminded me of something that happened in HS. I'm blonde, but my bestie at the time was Asian, so think long, thick, jet black hair. For some idiotic reason, we got it in our heads to both be blonde and that, yes, we could do it ourselves, and yes, this was an awesome idea. What could go wrong, right? Her hair looked like burnt spaghetti 🤣🤣🤣; we laugh about it now, but her mother wanted to murder us! Thanks for being cool about me burning your hair off, Anji! ❤️❤️❤️🤣
My Friend Dyed His Hair, We Found Out That He Is Allergic
Never Ask Your Hairdresser For "Something Different"
Started Shaving My Hair Before My Razor Died, Right Before Having Dinner With My Girlfriend's Family
Tried To Give Myself A Haircut. You Never Think It Will Happen To You
My Brother Decided To Shave His Head (Left) And My Mom Tried To Fix It (Right)
So, I Tried To Cut My Hair
I Guess I'll Have To Wear A Hat Until It Grows Out
I’ve Dyed My Hair With Some Weird Hair Dye And I Can’t Get It Off My Hands
It’s not coming off no matter how hard I try do y’all have any tips how to get it off I don’t want my mom knowing I did all of this at 4am.
Gloves are a thing people! They’re not even that hard to find! The dollar store has them ffs
My Mom Made A Mistake While Cutting My Hair
She Let Her Brother "Fix" Her Hair. She Looks Haunted By Her Life Choices In The After Picture
Comb Over With A Hard Part, Like "Moses Parting The Red Sea" Hard
My Girlfriend Of 3 Months "Can" Cut Hair
I Asked For 8 Inches Off
Got A Haircut 3 Days Before My Wedding
Colour it in with a sharpie and hope nobody notices. (Let’s be real here, everybody is gonna notice.)
Got My Haircut In China
The Hairstylist Will Call You A Troll If You Are Vocal About Not Liking It
Asked For A High Fade And To Even Out The Top. This Is What I Got
Tried To Save Money By Having My Roommate Cut My Hair. She Forgot That She Took The Guard Off
Not The Worst Haircut I've Ever Ha-
My Hair Wasn’t The Only Thing That Was Dyed. This Took Over An Hour Of Scrubbing To Get Out
My Friend Was Feeling Good, Until He Saw The Back
Quarantine Hair
5 Seconds Into My Haircut
I mean, look at the hair salon you’re in , dude. That should a been a huge red flag. /s
Girlfriend Was Helping Cut My Hair, She Was Doing A Fantastic Job Until I Heard A Gasp
One Finger Of My Glove Busted While I Was Dying My Hair Black
Dyed My Hair Back To Black, Didn’t Have Gloves On. How Do I Get It Off?
Guard Broke Before The Next Swipe
Went To Get My Bangs Cut, Came Home And Brushed My Hair Out To Find This
Failing your hair at home alone or with non-professional help is one thing, but it's not normal the amount of hairdressers who massacre hair for high prices... The worst hairstyle I had was the work of a hairdresser. Since then, I have never returned to a hairdresser (it's been 28 years!), I take care of my hair myself and the result has always been better than that hairdresser had done for me.
A new elderly male patient at the nursing home asked for his razor, there was an electric one in the drawer, so I handed it to him and started helping his roommate get dressed. I turned around a minute later and he's shaved about half of his head, but in no particular pattern. I cleaned that up as best I could and apologized to the family later. "Oh, right. He does that."
I'm a retired stylist and cosmetology instructor. Nothing surprises me.
Once put black henna in my hair, one week after that my s****y hairdresser put in a perm, chemical reaction turned my hair green.
Never do color and perm together. Or use henna.
Load More Replies...70's, think Baywatch. Ma in law treated me to a perm when pregnant. Wanted big bouncy curls. Hair fell out in clumps. Apparently you shouldn't have a perm when pregnant as it can cause hairloss. So, long hair to very short in a very short time.
My 17 year old special needs daughter woke me up from a nap & told me she had cut her hair. She had used the dog clippers without the clipper guard. She’s lucky she didn’t cut herself. I burst into tears. It was really patchy so I had to shave it all off. I took pics & sent them to my brother & sisters who all happened to be together so they all cracked up. This was not long before her school Christmas assembly so she had to stand up the front with a bald head 🤦♀️😂
The worst hair I have ever had, was done by a hairdresser. I was just about to start middle school, and my mom talked me into getting a perm. On my already curly, long hair. I was expecting, just tighter ringlets, like my mother's perm. Nope. They gave me the same style as Sophia, from the golden girls! As a result, sixth grade was hell, and I have been doing my own hair for almost 30 years.
When I was in junior high I convinced my mom to bleach my hair. It looked OK at first, but over time it turned a weird yellow color and I was just over it. I told my mom I wanted to go back to my natural auburn color. So she goes out, buys a box of color closest to my natural color, and dyed my yellow hair. It turned out black with green highlights. It was the ugliest thing I've ever seen! My mom called a salon, who told her to use color stripper to get it out. After all that, my hair was some mousy brown that I'd never had before.. I've been dyeing it red ever since.
I've had the same barber for 35 years. You don't change when you find someone who knows what they're doing.
I had a neighbor dye my hair and it came out two different colors. I went to a professional to get it fixed and same thing. Finally I went foolproof jet black and it worked until my natural color grew back in
It is also about understanding hair, even if it's not what you usually cut. I know my hair is thicker than on most heads and it's partially 'lint' hair (flat, not round,) so that needs some understanding. I also know hairdressers usually try to cut hair so tha cut adds the impression if volume. I stopped going to hairdressers in my hometown after the second one cut and cut and cut and finally, somewhat insecurely, said: "I think I'll just stop there." I cut my own hair and get good compliments when I do.
Years ago I spent $30 on a hair trimmer & have been doing my own haircuts ever since. I got tired of spending from $20 to $60 to get the exact same thing, so I just paid attention to the size guards used. I've made mistakes once or twice, but small ones & since my hair is short/curly, the curls hide anything not too dramatic. A coworker has short/straight hair & pays a fortune for each trim. Some of the results belong in this list. Where are the real hair pros hiding?
Failing your hair at home alone or with non-professional help is one thing, but it's not normal the amount of hairdressers who massacre hair for high prices... The worst hairstyle I had was the work of a hairdresser. Since then, I have never returned to a hairdresser (it's been 28 years!), I take care of my hair myself and the result has always been better than that hairdresser had done for me.
A new elderly male patient at the nursing home asked for his razor, there was an electric one in the drawer, so I handed it to him and started helping his roommate get dressed. I turned around a minute later and he's shaved about half of his head, but in no particular pattern. I cleaned that up as best I could and apologized to the family later. "Oh, right. He does that."
I'm a retired stylist and cosmetology instructor. Nothing surprises me.
Once put black henna in my hair, one week after that my s****y hairdresser put in a perm, chemical reaction turned my hair green.
Never do color and perm together. Or use henna.
Load More Replies...70's, think Baywatch. Ma in law treated me to a perm when pregnant. Wanted big bouncy curls. Hair fell out in clumps. Apparently you shouldn't have a perm when pregnant as it can cause hairloss. So, long hair to very short in a very short time.
My 17 year old special needs daughter woke me up from a nap & told me she had cut her hair. She had used the dog clippers without the clipper guard. She’s lucky she didn’t cut herself. I burst into tears. It was really patchy so I had to shave it all off. I took pics & sent them to my brother & sisters who all happened to be together so they all cracked up. This was not long before her school Christmas assembly so she had to stand up the front with a bald head 🤦♀️😂
The worst hair I have ever had, was done by a hairdresser. I was just about to start middle school, and my mom talked me into getting a perm. On my already curly, long hair. I was expecting, just tighter ringlets, like my mother's perm. Nope. They gave me the same style as Sophia, from the golden girls! As a result, sixth grade was hell, and I have been doing my own hair for almost 30 years.
When I was in junior high I convinced my mom to bleach my hair. It looked OK at first, but over time it turned a weird yellow color and I was just over it. I told my mom I wanted to go back to my natural auburn color. So she goes out, buys a box of color closest to my natural color, and dyed my yellow hair. It turned out black with green highlights. It was the ugliest thing I've ever seen! My mom called a salon, who told her to use color stripper to get it out. After all that, my hair was some mousy brown that I'd never had before.. I've been dyeing it red ever since.
I've had the same barber for 35 years. You don't change when you find someone who knows what they're doing.
I had a neighbor dye my hair and it came out two different colors. I went to a professional to get it fixed and same thing. Finally I went foolproof jet black and it worked until my natural color grew back in
It is also about understanding hair, even if it's not what you usually cut. I know my hair is thicker than on most heads and it's partially 'lint' hair (flat, not round,) so that needs some understanding. I also know hairdressers usually try to cut hair so tha cut adds the impression if volume. I stopped going to hairdressers in my hometown after the second one cut and cut and cut and finally, somewhat insecurely, said: "I think I'll just stop there." I cut my own hair and get good compliments when I do.
Years ago I spent $30 on a hair trimmer & have been doing my own haircuts ever since. I got tired of spending from $20 to $60 to get the exact same thing, so I just paid attention to the size guards used. I've made mistakes once or twice, but small ones & since my hair is short/curly, the curls hide anything not too dramatic. A coworker has short/straight hair & pays a fortune for each trim. Some of the results belong in this list. Where are the real hair pros hiding?