Over the last few years a hairstyle that was once popular in the 60’s has came back into style. This hairstyle is called The Flow. The goal of the following study was to determine whether age or personality affects the views towards this hairstyle, and whether or not it’s back in style. This hairstyle can be described as long shaggy hair, sported by males, that is either just natural or slicked back and styles. Using this definition, 20 people were selected at random to see if this hairstyle has truly made a comeback. These participants were selected completely at random by every fifth person seen walk down the main hallway at Ankeny Centennial High School. Five simple questions were asked of these participants and the information was kept …show more content…
Our second question was, “Out of the following ages, which would you categorize as acceptable to wear a flow? 6-12, 13-19, 20-26, and 27+.” These ages were chosen because it starts with children who are the ages where they can start saying how they like their hair, to teens who most likely got to choose their hairstyle, to young adults, to adults. The prediction was the most popular age range chosen would be 13-19 because it was more likely that an adolescent would sport this hairstyle while being young enough not to have to look professional on a day to day basis but old enough not to have their parents pick their hairstyle. The third question asked to the subjects was, “On a scale of 1-5 how cool is the hairstyle The Flow?” We predicted that the average rate would be a 4 because it’s a newer trend that seems to be very popular. The next question asked was “Can anyone pull off the flow?” as in does everyone look good with