No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

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Pandemic coronavirus has completely changed the habitual way of life. For women global quarantine turned into another headache — closed all beauty salons and hairdresser. To get rid of problems with hair, many girls resort to a radical method and shave. On Instagram there are more pictures of Babes with shaved heads, and some of them is very goes. Watch pictures of desperate beauties who parted with their locks in our material.No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantineOf course, the ideal hairstyle is not important during a pandemic, but for women unkempt hair is a real nightmare. When all the beauty salons and Barber shops are closed, the girls have to find their own solutions to problems.

Many women in despair began to shave off his luxurious curls and publish photos in a spectacular way on Instagram. A shaved head has become a real trend and some girls new style is just about right.No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

No hair, no problem: why do women shave their head during the quarantine

While almost the whole world sitting at home in quarantine, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles decided to involve the public in the arts, has launched a creative flash mob on Twitter. Social network users happy to "recreate" the masterpieces of world art.

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