
""A lot of the liberals do have bright, crazy hair color. That sounds worse than I wanted it to! But you do see them with those colors and a little less on the conservative side.""
""I'm definitely someone like that; I'm doing blue hair and pronouns. There's nothing wrong with being blue-haired and liberal. At face value, it's an accurate description of what's going on here!""
""Roughly a decade ago, blue hair emerged as a beauty trend among millennials who might have brushed with the blue-hived Marge Simpson and Kate Winslet's electric-haired manic pixie dream girl in 2004's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.""
Jude Bennett and Lexy Tippetts are hairstylists from contrasting political environments, with Bennett in the liberal Bay Area and Tippetts in conservative Wyoming. Both stylists have recently focused on clients desiring blue hair, a color that carries cultural significance. Tippetts, identifying as politically neutral, notes the prevalence of bright hair colors among liberals, while Bennett embraces the stereotype of being a blue-haired liberal. The trend of blue hair began a decade ago, influenced by pop culture figures and has evolved into a mainstream choice.
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