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I always have a new haircut.
You're only as good as your last haircut.
A halfway decent haircut will go a long way!
Having a bad haircut can be quite traumatic!
I grind. I hustle. I don't have time to get no haircut.
I'm the star of the show. I should have a decent haircut.
Bob Dylan's not a hype and a haircut: he's the real thing.
I'd say that every haircut I've had has been a bad haircut.
Why don't you get a haircut? You look like a chrysanthemum.
Justin Bieber stole my haircut. And Axl Rose stole my dance!
I don't think we have the right haircut or tattoos for politics.
When I met my husband, he had never spent more than £10 on a haircut.
When you lose a lover it's like getting a bad haircut. It grows back in time.
I was a tomboy. I had a pudding-bowl haircut; I wore big Doc Martens and dungarees.
One of the most important things about looking youthful is to have a modern haircut.
No, the mullet's gone, I've have a nice blonde, spiky haircut, but it's quite modern.
I have always had a bob haircut because my hair is so fine and doesn't like being long.
To this day, my haircut is the number two clippers, which I apply to myself every month.
I looked like a 'Super Mario Bros.' Goomba. It's arguably the ugliest haircut on the planet.
Normally, I try to get my haircut when I'm in a developing country. Last time, it was in Vietnam.
I think Princess Diana probably had the most famous haircut, or Farrah Fawcett or Jennifer Aniston.
In today's world everything is political. We are a statement - our clothes, haircut, the way we act.
I've always been the type that, every few months, I'm like, 'Let's change the haircut one more time.'
You know government needs a haircut. If we keep their spending down, that's more money in your pocket.
I have strong hair, so if I've had a good haircut, I can wash my hair in the bath and not worry about it.
I can't ever imagine going in for short hair. I'm somehow not comfortable in getting a short haircut done.
I've tried to have a regular haircut, but it just pops back up again, so this is the way it's going to be.
Being in a rock band, I feel a certain responsibility to have a weird haircut. I mean, who else gets to do that?
Dance music is so interchangeable. There's not a lot of face to it. It's a bunch of Dutch DJs with the same haircut.
I used to get a haircut every Saturday so I would never miss any of the comic books. I had practically no hair when I was a kid!
I've never had a haircut where I've gone to a hair cutting place and they gave me an incorrect haircut. So I've been pretty lucky.
I've etched out who I am through myriad haircut attempts, outfit attempts, beauty attempts, diet attempts. It's been an evolution.
I'll always have my fan base. I know my actual fans are rockin' with me even when my haircut was messed up. They're never gonna leave.
I've had every haircut you could possibly imagine: mullet, tail, dreadlocks, afro, crew cut. It's always been an expression of who I am.
Getting fitter is just like getting a new haircut. It changes the way you look and also changes your outlook towards a lot of things in life.
You'll hear 'Hippie,' or, 'Get a haircut.' I like it. I think it's funny because they think we've never heard that before. So, like, good one.
Dorothy Hamill was my big idol as a kid. She'd won the Olympics in 1976. She was America's sweetheart with her personality, her talent, her haircut.
Man, I have so many names that everybody calls me something different. Some people call me Drew, some people call me Mayer, some people call me Haircut.
You see those guys wearing baggy pants, descendants of the parachute pants, wearing an odd, weird Frankenstein haircut. It all comes out of Peter Lorre.
For me... you know, the most I've paid for a haircut was in Australia. Usually I go to a black barber or a Latino barber. I can't just go into Supercuts.
A lot of time, when you're poor and you ain't got but 15, 20 bucks in your pocket - if you can't change your shoes, you can change your look with a haircut.
I've always wanted to model and act. My first break came to me when I was at a parlour to get a haircut. The salon owner asked me if I would model for them.
I'm Asian, so they assumed I'm not an American and that I come from Japan. Restaurants would refuse to serve me, and places would refuse to give you a haircut.
In most cultures, you can have a kid at 18 and it's not a big thing. It's not like, 'Oh, you've got to get a different haircut and move to the suburbs and act, like, 35.'
The fashion industry is an immense cultural and social blight that only gets a free pass because its would-be detractors are scared it'll start criticising their haircut.
With short hair you have to get a haircut every two or three weeks. And if you're coloring your hair, you have to color it that often. Every time I did it, I felt fraudulent.
Everyone's had a dodgy haircut at one point and think your life's over. Then there's always someone, whether it's a best friend or your mom or someone, who can talk you down.
I always said punk was an attitude. It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction, and the creative potential within that.
In 'Pacific Rim' I had to have a haircut I wouldn't usually rock. However, the moustache I had in the film - that might have to come out again. It was a good moustache. Good times.
I never really thought about acting when I was little; I was just getting a haircut at a salon when I was 10, and a woman approached my mom about putting me forward for an audition!