Display title | Hairstyle Inertia |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Hairstyle Inertia is the phenomenon where adult or teenage characters who Flash Back to a time in their childhood are frequently shown to have the exact same hairstyle, though those with long hair usually have shorter—but not short—hair. Pigtails, ponytails, braids, or other hairstyles that require long hair are also shown to be stubbier and shorter;is often used for Spinoff Babies. |