Lou Teasdale Hair Interview
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POPSUGAR: If you could change any of the boy's [in One Direction] hair, whose would it be and what would you do to it?
Lou Teasdale: Um, well . . . we kind of just, naturally, let it progress. I try not to do anything dramatic. I don't think it's cool for boys to have a new look, like a girl does. [Girls can] come back and they can weave out, but it's kind of weird for a boy. So I like to keep them looking like they've rolled out of bed. Really cool, really fit, just how they are, instead of really done. If for someone reason I had to do that, I would be like, "I don't want to!"
PS: You're so right. If I see a guy with a brand-new hairstyle (that's too done), it's a little off-putting.
LT: It's kind of cringe-y! I do too. So I don't like them to look like they've had transformations. It's not cool, is it?
PS: Do men gravitate toward specific looks on a woman?
LT: I don't know. I do think guys really respond to a girl doing something a little bit cooler and a little bit experimental. Especially young guys. I think anyone can walk in with superglam hair and will look really nice and classic. But then when someone comes in and they've done something with an edge, guys are like, "She's hot." And they're like, "I haven't slept with a girl with pink hair before!"