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    Default Long or short hair make a difference?

    In the past I've noticed that the length of my hair made a difference in my earnings. I started off with very long hair (did well), then chopped it off into a pixie cut and didn't do so well. I decided to wear a long natural looking wig to work and noticed that my earnings went up again.

    My hair is long again, but I've been itching to cut it. I need to do something different with it! I'm tired of having this long "glam" hair do... but the thing is, I do well at work with this hair style. I get a lot of complements on my hair. And because of this, I'm a little reluctant to cut it. I'm wondering if my earnings will be affected by this.

    Maybe I'm a little crazy and it's just all in my head. Who knows.

    Does anyone else feel this way?

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    My hair was always a pretty big factor in my earnings. It always got tons of attention though and I was kinda known for it. I think most girls will make more with a glam style, how much more will depend on how well kept it is. When I danced I kept it down to my butt, in loose, wavy curls, and most girls swore it was extensions because it's really thick. It was a pain in the ass, but guys seem to love this look.

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    I know my hair extentions made a big difference in my earnings. I make money much easier too. There are girls around with short hair who still make decent money, but I think they work a lot harder to compensate.

    The percentage of guys who like long hair seems to be much greater than guys who like short hair.

    Sure your cute haircut might make you happy, but would you be happier with an extra 200+ in your pocket everyweek?
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    Well, if youre ok wearing a wig at work then chop it and go that route to keep up with the income you receive with longer hair!

    Ive never had short hair but Id have to guess long hair makes more...

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    I took my long blonde 22 inch extensions out last year. I have worked every shift with my hair in a soft messy updo since then because my shoulder length cut is so boring. Money is the same.
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    Default Re: Long or short hair make a difference?

    Quote Originally Posted by britneyireland View Post
    I took my long blonde 22 inch extensions out last year. I have worked every shift with my hair in a soft messy updo since then because my shoulder length cut is so boring. Money is the same.
    I think updo's always do well because they show a level of class that so many girls just seem to be missing lately.

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    Men loved my hair in the club. I used to let them run their hainds through it while i gave them ld's at times.

    Also i noticed when i first chopped off my long locks i got a lot less looks than i did when it was very long no matter where i went.

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    I worked with a pixie, a chin-length cut, and a wig that was shoulder-length, and I made the most with the shoulder-length wig! I think I might get another one when I get back to dancing!
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    IMO, I think the longer the hair the more money. I remember seeing this one average looking chic always getting money showers, & I think it was the combo of her long ass hair and graceful pole tricks. She wasn't high maintnance either.

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    I think men really like long hair. At least that's what they all tell me. My hair is down to nearly the middle/bottom of my back and I see a lot of women at work with extensions to increase their income.

    This is actually something I may have to consider in the future when I give my hair to charity.

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    I also vote that if you want to cut it short, do so. Then just get a wig to wear at work or for those nights that you feel would be best to wear it. Have the best of both worlds.


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    I make more now with my bob than I did when it was long.



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    Default Re: Long or short hair make a difference?

    I've always had long hair. Right now it is the longest it has ever been. It grazes just past my asscrack, LOL. I don't know how I would do without it honestly, but I know I do damn good with it.



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    Default Re: Long or short hair make a difference?

    I have gorgeous long natural dark/dirty blonde hair, and so that way it will stay.
    Whether or not I dance and it affects my earnings anymore.
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