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NO, She's not copying anybody...She wears that pony tail because her hair was very damaged from dying it every week when she was on the Nick show & she feels most comfortable with that look...thats it

She acts like her hair is beyond repair and it'll never grow back :lykeokyea: so many popstars dye their hair and even we saw Britney's hair looking damaged due to bleaching it but she grew it back in a matter of months.

I think her team told her to do that style to play on the whole Lolita vibe.

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She acts like her hair is beyond repair and it'll never grow back :lykeokyea: so many popstars dye their hair and even we saw Britney's hair looking damaged due to bleaching it but she grew it back in a matter of months.

I think her team told her to do that style to play on the whole Lolita vibe.

She has even had it down a few times and it looks fine. I always thought that the little side story about why she HAS to have her hair like that was kinda BS - I also think she's OCD about having that style for some reason

Anyway, the ponytail not so much - but the break free video was dumb bc we know Britney is queen of Mars not ARIANA

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She acts like her hair is beyond repair and it'll never grow back :lykeokyea: so many popstars dye their hair and even we saw Britney's hair looking damaged due to bleaching it but she grew it back in a matter of months.

I think her team told her to do that style to play on the whole Lolita vibe.

Everyone's hair is different, & grows at different speed...Ariana was dying her hair every other week a bright strawberry red for like 2 years. She said it herself her hair was more than breaking and basically not there lol...that was in like 2011ish when she really stopped since her debut.

 

It seems like it would take more than 4 years for hair to heal and get back to its natural state after consistent bleaching a bright red especially since she had long hair before. And Britney always had shorthair post BOMT none of that was actually HER hair so in terms of knowing how much it was damaged unless she came out with her natural hair we dont know how bad it was and it wasnt to the point where she just NEEDED to have extentions, she just wanted to. But i think her team found that wig as a pro with the lolita thing i def agree with that but nah shes spoke about it before and even cried because people were really mocking her and she expressed her side of it 

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Everyone's hair is different, & grows at different speed...Ariana was dying her hair every other week a bright strawberry red for like 2 years. She said it herself her hair was more than breaking and basically not there lol...that was in like 2011ish when she really stopped since her debut.

 

It seems like it would take more than 4 years for hair to heal and get back to its natural state after consistent bleaching a bright red especially since she had long hair before. And Britney always had shorthair post BOMT none of that was actually HER hair so in terms of knowing how much it was damaged unless she came out with her natural hair we dont know how bad it was and it wasnt to the point where she just NEEDED to have extentions, she just wanted to. But i think her team found that wig as a pro with the lolita thing i def agree with that but nah shes spoke about it before and even cried because people were really mocking her and she expressed her side of it 

I really think its overreacting about her hair being messed up because of her previous coloring, but in arianas case i blame her eating habits for her hair problems most anorexic and vegan girls have hair troubles because of missing minerals and vitamins. and the huge amount of extensions she put in also causes baldness like britney experienced in the past.

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