What Women Say About Hair: Everyday Problems, Humor, and Care
An honest, hilarious dive into the universal hair struggles, quirky confessions, and moments every woman can relate to.

Inspired by the viral phenomenon and cultural moment spotlighted by Graydon Sheppard’s “Sh*t Girls Say About Hair,” this article dives into the candid, comical, and often frustrating relationship women have with their hair. From confessions in front of the mirror to the moments only best friends hear, here are the stories, struggles, and haircare realities that bring us all together.
The Universal Language of Hair Woes
Whether you’re team curly, straight, updo, or “messy bun because life is hard,” hair is an ever-present topic of conversation. It’s not just about style—it’s about identity, self-expression, and sometimes, survival. Regardless of origin, age, or style preference, there are certain experiences virtually every woman faces:
- Worrying over humidity and its impact on carefully straightened hair
- Regretting an impulse haircut (immediately after the last snip)
- Trying to salvage a disastrous dye job
- Praying for volume, shine, or for bangs to grow out faster
- Claiming “it’s just hair,” but secretly obsessing over every strand
Jokes, memes, and group texts are flooded with #HairProbs. In fact, viral trends like “Sh*t Girls Say About Hair” exist because of how real these moments are—and how much we need to laugh about them.
Sh*t Girls Say: Viral Roots and Cultural Impact
The phrase “Sh*t Girls Say” found fame thanks to Graydon Sheppard and Kyle Humphrey’s web series, where nuanced (and often hilarious) observations on women’s everyday lives—including their complicated relationships with hair—struck a chord online.
Most recently, a partnership with Aussie haircare brought these confessions to the beauty scene. The collaboration highlighted the deep, universal connection women share through their hair journeys. Whether in a salon, on a bad hair day, or browsing the haircare aisle, everyone has “said” these things at some point (even if it was just in your head).
Classic Hair Quotes: Things We All Say
If you’ve ever found yourself muttering one of these phrases, you’re definitely not alone.
- “I can’t get it wet!”
- “Does my hair look okay?”
- “Ugh, my hair never does what I want.”
- “Just a little off the ends, please.” (And then internally panicking as inches fall to the floor.)
- “Should I get bangs?” Then immediately regretting it after the cut.
- “It’s so flat today!” / “Why is it so poofy today?”
- “How do I fix this?” (Googled at midnight.)
- “What if I just chopped it all off?”
These are more than punchlines—they’re moments of real vulnerability and, often, shared laughter.
Everyday Hair Problems: A Relatable Roundup
Behind every confident hair flip is a battle against the forces of weather, genetics, and time. Let’s break down the most common hair struggles:
Problem | Typical Reactions | Quick Fixes |
---|---|---|
Humidity Frizz | “I shouldn’t have even tried today.” Emergency ponytail | Anti-frizz serum, headband, hat |
Flat Hair | “It was bouncy this morning—what happened?” | Dry shampoo, teasing, upside-down blow dry |
Split Ends | “Just one more week before the trim…” | Smoothing oil, tiny scissors (naughty!) |
Bad Dye Job | “Maybe hats will become my thing?” | Salon rescue, deep conditioner, grow-out patience |
Greasy Roots | “Should I try that no-poo trend?” | Dry shampoo, strategic parting, wash & repeat |
Awkward Bangs | “Bobby pins are a lifestyle now.” | Clips, side-swept styling, hat again! |
Moments Only Women with (Insert Hair Type) Truly Get
Curly Hair Realness
- Praying for rain not to ruin a good hair day
- Endless cycle of define, tame, repeat
- “Why isn’t it curly on both sides?”
Fine, Straight Hair Club
- “It’s too flat.” Repeat forever.
- Chasing volume like a life goal
- That time a bobby pin just slid right out
Wavy or Unruly? You Decide
- Flip-flopping between wanting more curl or more straightness
- Random kink that only shows up in photos
No matter the texture or length, hair can be a source of pride, identity, and comedy.
The Emotional Rollercoaster of Hair Decisions
Hair is more than follicles—it’s emotional currency. Every trim, dye, or new product can spark a chain reaction of feelings:
- Excitement about trying something new
- Fear when the outcome is uncertain
- Panic when the result isn’t what you wanted
- Joy when it all works out (or at least, good lighting helps)
This journey isn’t just about vanity—it’s about control, experimentation, and sometimes, confronting insecurities head-on. Everyone has that story of a hair transformation that made them feel like a new person—for better or for worse!
Tips and Tricks: Real Advice for Real Hair Struggles
Over the years, a few universal haircare hacks have emerged from the collective wisdom of women everywhere:
- Invest in a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz and hair breakage overnight
- Use a wide-tooth comb on wet hair to minimize damage
- Experiment with dry shampoo for second (or third) day hair
- Embrace natural texture on lazy days—it’s healthy for your hair, and your soul
- Don’t be afraid of a deep conditioning mask—hair needs hydration
- Trim regularly (even if you’re terrified) to keep ends healthy
And, for anyone staring in horror at their latest DIY dye adventure—there is hope. Call a pro, breathe, and remember: hair does grow back.
Laughing Through the Chaos: Why Humor Matters
The impact of “Sh*t Girls Say About Hair” goes beyond simple jokes; it creates a sense of solidarity and gives women permission to laugh about the battles they fight in front of the mirror. Humor is a powerful tool, turning frustration into connection.
It’s comforting to know that somewhere, someone else is also frantically Googling “how to fix accidentally orange hair” or sending selfies to their best friend for reassurance. Laughter makes the journey lighter.
Hair Is More Than Just Hair
Ultimately, these collective experiences remind us of the broader role hair plays in self-image, culture, and conversation. From societal trends to personal milestones, hair stories are intertwined with our lives:
- Deciding to go natural—whether curly, grey, or bold
- Chopping it all off after a breakup
- Dying it a radical color to mark a new chapter
- Finding empowerment, or simply comfort, in a favorite style
There’s honesty in the way women talk about hair—confession, complaint, celebration—and it’s that honesty that keeps the conversation meaningful (and hilarious).
Frequently Asked Questions About Women’s Hair Problems
Q: Why does my hair get frizzy when it’s humid?
A: Humidity causes the hair shaft to swell, especially in porous or damaged hair, leading to unwanted frizz. Using anti-humidity sprays or serums can help tame flyaways.
Q: How often should I really wash my hair?
A: It depends on your hair type and lifestyle. Most experts recommend every 2-3 days, but some styles and types can go longer. Listen to your scalp and avoid over-washing to maintain oils.
Q: What is the best way to repair split ends?
A: While smoothing serums and oils can mask dryness, the only permanent fix for split ends is a trim. Regular trims keep hair healthy and prevent further breakage.
Q: Can I really make my hair grow faster?
A: Genetics largely determines hair growth speed. Maintaining a healthy diet, scalp massages, and reducing heat damage can support optimal growth, but there are no instant fixes.
Q: Are home dye kits safe for major hair changes?
A: For subtle color changes or touch-ups, at-home kits can be fine. Drastic changes (like going from dark brown to platinum blonde) are best left to professionals to avoid uneven results and damage.
The Last Word: Everyone Has a Hair Story
Whether you’re sharing a laugh over a hair fail, commiserating about bangs, or taking pride in finally mastering the perfect blowout, hair problems and victories are a shared human experience. As the web video that inspired this article proves, sometimes the best way to survive the chaos is with humor, honesty, and the comfort of knowing you’re not alone in your hair journey.
So next time your hair has a mind of its own, remember: it’s not just you. We’re all in this together—ponytails, frizz, regrets, jokes, and all.
References
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