The Importance of Hair The Rules Revisited | March 10, 2012 | by Andrew ------------------------- Other than your physical fitness, your hair is the most important controllable aspect of your physical attractiveness [http://therulesrevisited.blogspot.com/2011/09/feminine-beauty-is-highly-controllable.html]. Most women know this. I am not a hair stylist, so others can give you much better advice than I about how to make your hair look its best. [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-jtLO5OSGRq0/T1cMMsG600I/AAAAAAAAAKA/Sx4bEB2ykE4/s1600/Minka+Kelly.jpg] However, it is worth underscoring just how critical good hair is to a woman's appearance. Rather than do this by compounding adjectives or superlatives, I want to recount the moment when I learned this for myself. I had spent the night at my (now ex-) girlfriend's house and she was getting ready for work in the morning. She went into the bathroom to do whatever it is girls do [http://therulesrevisited.blogspot.com/2011/08/men-have-no-clue-why-they-find-woman.html] to get ready. After a while, she came back into the room, looking gorgeous. I distinctly remember being turned on to the point that I  wanted to throw her back into bed. Actually, I maybe may well have; I don't remember now. But what I do remember was the epiphany that accompanied the following exchange: "Did you do your make-up differently this morning?" I asked. "My make-up?" "Yeah, your make-up. It looks hot as shit, but something looks different for some reason. It's a more natural look or something. I really like it." "I'm not wearing any make-up." "Wait... what?" I asked, confused. "But you look...  wait, really? So what were you doing in the bathroom all this time?" I was scrutinizing her while saying all of this, and slowly became convinced that she really _wasn't_ wearing any make-up. "I was doing my hair." She answered. As soon as she said it I could see that it _was_ her hair that was making her look so radiant. She'd washed it, straightened it, brushed it and pinned it half-up [http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2012/11/an-interesting-hair-experiment.html]. No one doubts how much makeup can improve your look. Hair matters more: don't underestimate the importance of grooming. RELATED POSTS 1. How to Improve Your Hair [http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2012/03/improve-your-hair.html] 2. Hair and Makeup Variety [http://therulesrevisited.blogspot.com/2011/11/hair-and-makeup-variety.html] 3. How to Avoid Looking "Fake" [http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2012/05/how-to-avoid-looking-fake.html] 4. An Interesting Hair Experiment... [http://www.therulesrevisited.com/2012/11/an-interesting-hair-experiment.html] ------------------------- Archived from https://theredarchive.com/blog/The-Rules-Revisited/the-importance-of-hair.34629