things you do with your hair
and what it says about you
Whipping your hair back and forth, twirling the ends around your fingers or putting it behind your ear a dozen times a day: it all means something.
You’ve seen it in the movies: subtly whipping your hair back and forth to show just how happy you are and how much confidence you have. You want to be noticed and by whipping your hair around, all eyes are on you.
If you are continuously putting your hair behind your ears it shows people that you are a perfectionist. You hair is not allowed to obscure your face, everything must be perfectly aligned and when you’re crammed up with work, loose plucks are just not appreciated.
One minute your hair is tied up, the next you have it dangling down, after which you put it up in a bun only to braid it a mere few minutes later. This could mean that you are restless. You like change and patience is not part of your vocabulary.
A typical scene from a movie: twirling your hair around your finger. It either means you’re busy flirting or you are incredibly nervous. You’re looking for a distraction, and your hair just happens to be the closest thing to divert your attention to.
Alright, so either you are in desperate need of a trip to the hairdresser or you are very very antsy. It’s pretty similar to the point made above, your hair makes for a great distraction.



