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Women in Washington D.C. are undergoing the so-called "post-Trump hairstyle makeover"

Women in the country's main city have been motivated to change their appearances due to Trump's victory as president.

Women in Washington D.C. are sporting a new haircut trend, dubbed the 'post-Trump haircut.'
Women in Washington D.C. are sporting a new haircut trend, dubbed the 'post-Trump haircut.'

Women in Washington D.C. are undergoing the so-called "post-Trump hairstyle makeover"

In the aftermath of Donald Trump's election as President, women in Washington D.C. have been inspired to undergo drastic hair transformations. The phenomenon, often referred to as the "Post-Trump Haircut," has been gaining attention, with one colorist at a local salon noticing an increase in women, particularly those over 40, spontaneously seeking haircuts and drastic color changes.

The term "Stand by strand, women are taking a stand" has been used to describe this collective action, as women use their hair as a form of personal expression and protest. Some are chopping off inches of their hair, while others are going all black or platinum.

Marion Jacobs, a professor of psychology at UCLA, suggests that the "Post-Trump Haircut" may serve as a coping mechanism for women in D.C., allowing them to feel powerful in a moment where they feel control has been seized by a stranger.

However, the article published by New York Magazine does not provide specific details about the number of women who have undergone these hair transformations or any new information about the impact of the "Post-Trump Haircut" on the hair industry in D.C. or nationwide.

Additionally, the article does not provide any quotes from women who have undergone the "Post-Trump Haircut" or mention any other cities where women are undergoing similar hair transformations. There are no specific search results identifying the most common salon names in Washington D.C. where women get post-election haircuts.

One client at a D.C. salon shared that she decided to go against Melania Trump's style for her hair transformation. Despite this, the article does not mention any specific reason why women in D.C. are choosing to change their hair in response to Trump's election.

The "Post-Trump Haircut" appears to be a unique response to the political climate, with women in Washington D.C. using their hair as a means to express their feelings and take control in a time of uncertainty.

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