Sometimes what is done for years even decades makes no sense. I might notice. You might notice. But most people don't until one day something happens and it changes everything. Your knowledge didn't make the change. The people didn't make the change. But something happens, and it all changes.
I noticed today at Skate Canada, which I was privileged to attend thanks to a friend's friend's complimentary ticket, a few skaters with ombré hair. They looked nice. For years and years, peers and hairdressers have suggested that I should get highlights. I have always hated them. In my middle age group, it looks too obvious, and within days the roots show even if it was perfectly executed on the day of the hair appointment. I have seen twenty year old women highlight their hair, and look middle aged. I have never seen a highlighted hair that didn't look fake. To me it made no sense. But many many people relied on this. Spent a fortune getting them, and manically tried to maintain them. It never made sense to me.
Enter the recent trend of ombré hair. Back in the 80s men were getting their hair tips done, usually blond. It was laughed at later, but it was never applied to the permed highlight hair of women until the last decade. And it has changed everything. No longer fighting the growing hair, it could grow with the hair. Young women looked sophisticated and their age. Older women didn't have to worry about "growing the highlights out". It was enough to break the trend of highlights, much to my relief. But it came from a tipping point unrelated to sensibility. It was based on aesthetic, and took more than one generation to change it. It wasn't chosen, but it happened nonethless.
So, if something doesn't make sense, and you wish it was otherwise, sometimes it has nothing to do with convincing others to agree with you. Sometimes it just needs a different, hopefully better idea to replace the former one.
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