Societal Prejudice against Crazy Curls in Middle-Aged Women

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Societal Prejudice against Crazy Curls in Middle-Aged Women
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Explores the societal prejudice that a big, wild mane of curls is unkempt unserious and unruly in a middle-aged woman, implying that she is not in control of herself and can be deemed unprofessional.

I like to think I'd recognise Gillian Anderson in any of her guises whether playing as Agent Scully in The X Files Dr Jean Milburn in Sex Education or Margaret Thatcher in The Crown.

There's something cool and sphynx-like in her demeanour that transcends any role. But when the 57-year-old appeared on the red carpet at Cannes this week for her new film Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma with a long mane of crazy curls I had to look again then once more to check it was her and not Dolly Parton's lesser-known cousin about to stage a comeback at the Grand Ole Opry.

I suddenly realised I was manifesting an undeniable societal prejudice that dictates a tumbling mass of wild curls especially when sported by a middle-aged woman is unkempt unserious and unruly to the point of peril. Smooth-haired Anderson projects a persona that can save the world from alien invasion and rogue FBI agents but with insane ringlets she looks more like Melanie Griffiths when she was still a humble secretary in Working Girl.

Lef...t we forget Griffiths' character Tess McGill doesn't manage to claw her way to the top until she swaps that frizzy mop for a shorter style along with a 1980s corporate 'blow-out'. And we see this prejudice everywhere.

Calling on the age-old trope of the madwoman in the attic we (encouraged by men no doubt) see a woman not in control of her hair as being not in control of herself and therefore unlikely to be fully respected or relied upon. Gillian Anderson at the Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma photocall at the Cannes Film Festival I've felt this diminishing of status myself when my hair is left to its own devices after a wash rather than being blow-dried into submission with my BaByliss Super Power dryer.

At 58 I have quite a bit of natural curl in my locks and no one with the exception of my husband seems to welcome it. I once turned up au naturel for an important meeting with a potential investor on a magazine project and my business partner said crossly 'You look like you've just got out of bed' even though I was wearing a Vivienne Westwood suit and LK Bennett pumps.

All he could see was my big wild barnet and the implication was that I wasn't being businesslike and had maybe had red-hot sex beforehand with all the wanton behaviour that 'bed hair' implies. This is why I now only opt for untrammelled curls when I'm on holiday and have been swimming in the sea.

In a similar vein my friend Belinda who has a mane of brunette curls straight out of a pre-Raphaelite painting spent a year in Paris in her 50s doing an MA. She reported that whenever she'd lacked time to tame her cascading ringlets she was ignored by shop assistants who treated her like a dangerous kook to be screened out of their visual field. But when she had sleek styled tresses they would flock to help her.

She felt it had something to do with the characterisation of witches in myths and fiction who were almost always depicted like 'mad older women with long crazy hair trailing down their backs'. When I looked at some online comments about Anderson's new look they weren't kind though I have to say many women loved it.

One man said the actress looked like she'd suffered 'a massive electrical shock' while another said it was 'medication time' and quite a few people felt she was too old for that hairstyle. I would imagine few of these would-be style mavens are aware that in 2015 Anderson talked at some length about experiencing hair loss and thinning after being exposed to excessive styling and over-dyeing for acting roles.

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