My pandemic epiphany: learning my man bun didn't define me

Francisco Navas’ long messy hair was a symbol of non-compliance. Then, he was forced to cut it off

The attention I’ve gotten has always been to do with my hair – coarse, thick, curly hair, that I had no control over when I was a kid. I was the first to have hairy arms, hands and feet – aged 12 or so. Before long, a sweater blossomed on my torso and along with it, came the name-calling: Frodo, caveman, mop-head. Moms pulled at it uninvited, a couple of my high school crushes tousled it (which I liked) – I took out more than a few paper balls that had been spit into it without my noticing. Par for the coarse haired, I supposed.

Related: Shave it or save it? The 11 big lockdown hair conundrums – answered by experts

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