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{{trope}}
[[File:mulan4.jpg|link=Mulan|frame|[[Took a Level Inin Badass|And then she grew a backbone.]] ]]
 
{{quote|''Now our last prince must cut his hair, never to return? Sometimes it seems like the gods are laughing at us.''|'''Emishi monk''', ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''}}
|'''Emishi monk''', ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''}}
 
When a character cuts off his or her hair, it often symbolizes a rite of passage or bout of character growth. A princess striking out on an adventure, or a new recruit at boot camp, for instance. Hair is something that takes time and effort to grow, so parting with it voluntarily can be a powerful act.
 
This is particularly a big deal when women get haircuts, since [[Long Hair Is Feminine]].<ref>Depending on the culture, of course.</ref> Yet in fiction, even an accidental hair slicing can leave a character with a surprisingly even cut'''Important Haircut'''.
 
In many religions (Western Christianity, Ancient Egyptian religion, and others) priests and/or monks cut/shave their hair. The cutting of one's own hair is also a part of Buddhist mythology, specifically something done by Siddhartha himself early on in his path to enlightenment, so anime examples might draw from this as an allusion. There are also some cultures, including Native American and many Asians, where a person would cut his or her hair as an act of grief, disgrace, or even rebellion. Furthermore, prisoners and psychiatric patients commonly have their heads shaved, often to prevent the spread of lice, but sometimes also [[Traumatic Haircut|as a demeaning measure]].
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* In ''[[Sket Dance]]'', both Himeko and Switch in their respective Backstories, each for his/her own reasons. Tsubaki also makes such a decision when appearing as a minor character in Bossun's backstory.
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'': Usagi's hair grows exponentially when she is revealed as the princess in the manga. It is eventually cut back to normal length. In the anime, she almost gets a sorrow haircut upon Minako's suggestion when Mamoru is taken hostage, but the [[Monster of the Week]] apparently makes her forget that she was in the beauty shop for a new 'do.
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** There was a similar event with Chiyo-chan, where she wears her pigtails down, but is otherwise the same.
* Ninamori from ''[[FLCL]]'' cuts her hair at the end of the 3rd episode.
* In ''[[MariasamaMaria gaWatches MiteruOver Us]]'', Sei (the original ''Rosa Gigantea'') has not just one but ''two'' Important Haircuts.
** In the same series, [[ShaggyA DogDay Storyin the Limelight|a whole episode is dedicated to minor character Mifuyu]], who cuts her hair after realizing that she will never gain Sachiko's favor.
* Another male example: Ginta shaves his head to apologize to Miki after he accidentally breaks her heart in ''[[Marmalade Boy]]''. Meiko also suggested Miki cut her hair before they saw that Ginta had, but Miki laughed it off; back then, her hair was much too short already.
** Echoing the above incident, when Yuu leaves Miki (apparently for good, {{spoiler|after finding out he may be her half-brother}}), Miki's efforts to overcome it include cutting her long hair into a pageboy style and piercing her ears.
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* Two different characters in ''[[Simoun]]'' give themselves the same Important Haircut at different dramatic moments, with the second one echoing the first, and one of them later follows up with an ''additional'' Important Haircut. Also, another pair of characters have a set of Important Hair Clips.
* On ''[[Vandread]]'', the stuck-up ship's navigator Bart develops a rapport with [[Littlest Cancer Patient]] Shirley on one of the planets they visit. The people there make dolls {{spoiler|to leave as proof they existed, due to their [[Human Resources|bodies being harvested by Earth after death]]}}, and she is working on a doll of Bart when she dies, leaving it bald but otherwise complete. Bart shaves his own head to match, [[Character Development|and from there on is slightly less of a jerk]].
** Oh, and now [[Took a Level Inin Badass|has both control over the cool ship's weapons and a willingness to use them]], lets not forget that.
* In the second episode of ''[[Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge]]'', Nakahara Sunako cuts off the bangs that obscured her face and blocked her view of "the bright creatures" in a dramatic scene. She then almost immediately suffers from [[The Nose Bleed]], now that she can see the tenants.
* Sara of ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'' cuts her hair going into her new identity as she chases her brother.
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* Kenji Harima of ''[[School Rumble]]'' gets several haircuts as the series progresses - from a mustache and goatee to bearded to clean-shaven and partially bald. All of it done for [[Cannot Spit It Out|Tenma]].
* ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]'' definitely loves to play around with the trope, whether using full haircuts or mere hairstyle changes:
** [[Badass Normal|Shishido Ryoh]] is kicked off the Hyoutei tennis club after [[Pride Before a Fall|an embarrassing]] [[Break the Haughty|defeat]], and then sets out to get back on the team through [[Training Fromfrom Hell|ridiculously harsh training]]; finally, he cuts off his long hair in front of the team's manager, Tarou Sakaki, as a symbol of having become a different person (Atobe Keigo, the captain of the team, says "This guy hasn't lost" after the haircut [[[[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] as a way of endorsing him).
** Atobe himself (the series' most popular rival]]) arrogantly vows to shave his head if he loses his match against Echizen Ryoma... which of course he does, because Ryoma is the main character and Atobe had promised to shave his head ''in public'', with lots of witnesses. Since Atobe is unconscious by the end, Ryoma shaves his head for him. This devolves into a joke, as a lot of things do in Prince of Tennis, when several chapters later, Atobe shows up with his hair intact (although muttering about his beautiful hair) and no explanation for it has been given, which has caused [[Epileptic Trees|the fans to heavily speculate about it]].
*** This was played differently and somewhat more like an Important Haircut in the OAV's: Atobe is actually conscious and sub-regular Haginosuke Taki asks Ryoma to cut ''his'' hair instead. Ryoma seems to consider the offer but Atobe rejects it, swipes the razor from Ryoma's hands and cuts his own hair right there. {{spoiler|In the last OAV series, Atobe * does* really use a wig.}}
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** Krillin ''grew'' out his hair, from no longer having to live the life of a (somewhat) celibate Shaolin monk to a family man with [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife|a smoking hot wife,]] and a cute daughter. Interestingly, Krillin's appearance, even changes to it, receives [[Lampshade Hanging]] even going as far as for one character to [[No Fourth Wall|break the fourth wall,]] [[Double Standard|more so than anyone else.]] [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance|Even when there's a clown, a triclops, a green pointy-eared man with bulging muscles (Yes, even more than Piccolo), and a pink genie on the same team roster.]]
* Aika in ''[[Aria]]'' ends up burning her hair at a cookout in one episode after she intentionally grew it out long to be similar to Alicia, whom she idolizes. After this, she switches to shorter hairstyle, and several episodes are spent on her getting used to it. It's not until Al, her crush, compliments on her that she feels satisfied. Her hair stays this way into the next season.
* ''[[Now and Then, Here and There]] '' provides a rather tragic example of this trope. After being repeatedly raped and assaulted at Hellywood, Sara manages to kill one of the rapists and escape into the desert where she proceeds to cut her hair short (despite the fact that she's American and shouldn't appreciate the symbolism).
* The moment that Knives in ''[[Trigun]]'' cuts his own hair begins his descent into madness. Vash, on the other hand, has two important haircuts, the second of which settles his commitment to abide by Rem's advice.
* In ''[[Slam Dunk]]'', the main character Hanamichi Sakuragi shaves his head as self-punishment after being the cause of the Shohoku team's loss against Kainan. And before him, Hisashi Mitsui cuts his own hair to symbolize his redemption. Later, Haruko Akagi also cuts her hair short after realizing that her crush towards Rukawa is a hopleless one..
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* She didn't do it to herself, but Sheeta in [[Laputa: Castle in the Sky|''Laputa: Castle In The Sky'']] experiences an Important Haircut by [[Close-Call Haircut|getting her braids shot off]], symbolic of her maturing and loss of innocence through the traumatic experiences of the movie. Note that the change in hairstyle happens in the same scene where [[Plucky Girl|she finds the strength to stop running and take control of the situation]].
* The second ED of ''[[Gundam|Mobile Suit]] [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'' prominently features Lockon cutting Setsuna's hair, which seems to be a deliberately symbolic invocation of a particular scene where Lockon shot through some locks of Setsuna's hair.
** Louise Halevy got one when {{spoiler|she [[Took a Level Inin Badass|evolved]] from [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]] to sociopathic [[Dark Action Girl]]. Once the series is over, though, she lets it grow again,}}
*** Likewise, [[Lady of War]] Cecily Fairchild ([[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]]) cut her [[Princess Curls]] much shorter and did not grow it back until later on.
* In ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'', Sakuraba gets a crew-cut after quitting Jerry/Jari Productions to focus on his football life with the Ojo White Knights. He also grows a noticeable mustache and goatee.
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** In Mrs. Makino's defense, all she did was even out the hair that hadn't been [[Traumatic Haircut|cut]]. It's not her fault it made poor Tsukushi look like Kintaro.
* While not cutting it herself, Layla Hamilton fits this trope in the ''[[Kaleido Star]]'' [[OVA]], "Legend of Phoenix ~Layla Hamilton Monogatari". After a journey to find herself, Layla goes from her [[Defrosting Ice Queen]] persona to a person who won't hide her feelings anymore. Then, she asks [[Genki Girl|Sora Naegino]] to cut her long blond hair for her.
* When we first meet Casca from ''[[Berserk]]'' she has close-cropped short hair symbolic of her [[Lady of War]] persona. In a flashback to her earlier days before joining Griffith's Band of the Hawks, she had long hair, meaning that she probably cut it off soon afterward. After the events of the Eclipse where she {{spoiler|gets raped by Femto and [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation|Goes Mad From The Revelation]]}}, Casca has let her hair grow long again.
** Additionally, Farnese, {{spoiler|when she joined Guts on his journey, cut her own hair short as a sign of humility and apology for everything she did to him and Casca.}}
* In the movie adaptation of ''[[Film/HowlsHowl's Moving Castle (anime)|HowlsHowl's Moving Castle]]'', Calcifer needs to {{spoiler|move the wrecked castle}} but needs [[Insert Payment to Use|something of value]] for the energy to do so. He suggests he use Sophie's eyes, but Sophie quickly cuts her long braid and gives it to him. It's enough.
* In ''[[Eureka Seven]]'', Eureka gets several hairstyle changes reflecting... other changes about her. Her hair is cut in the episode Acperience 2, and grows back in Acperience 3.
** Talho also trims her normally unkempt hair as part of her complete outer (and inner) makeover in episode 30.
* In ''[[Skip Beat!]]!'', after discovering she has been deceived and used as an step by the person she loved the most, Kyouko not only cuts short her hair, she also dyes it, as a symbol of her new attitude and personality.
* In ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'', [[The Stoic|Sousuke]] allows [[Tsundere|Kaname]] to cut his hair. Although his look doesn't change appreciably as a result, the scene serves as an indication of just how much he trusts her: Sousuke is a [[Child Soldiers|Child Soldier]] with [[No Social Skills]] conditioned to assume that anyone is a potential enemy and to never leave himself vulnerable, and the fact that he can allow Kaname to handle a pair of scissors around his head and behind his back with no more than a calm "Please don't cut off my ears," - and in fact not only allows her to cut his hair but actually ''falls asleep'' while she's doing it - is [[Character Development|very important]]. This is probably the closest and most intimate they ever got to each other; when she was cutting near his forehead, Sousuke was blushing like hell and breathed suspiciously quickly for obvious reasons - he was either embarrased, aroused or both. Looks like no amount of conditioning can defeat pheromones from a similarly aged girl when you are 16...
* Liechtenstein in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' already has short hair in her introduction, but the dialogue with her older brother Switzerland points out that she has ''just'' cut it, since it's the first time he has seen her like that. When asked why, she tells him it's both because she's more comfy with shorter hair and because she wants to look and be more like her very tough older brother. This is [[Adaptation Expansion|slightly expanded]] in the anime: the episode featuring Liechtenstein and Switzerland opens with her sitting in front of her mirror and cutting her braids.
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* Yozora of ''[[Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai]]'' sheers her long locks after an incident with a firework, and getting a bucket of dirty water dumped on her to put it out. The important part of this is {{spoiler|her short hair finally brings Kodaka around to realizing, she's his [[Forgotten Childhood Friend]], Sora.}}
* In ''[[Katanagatari]]'' Togame suffers this, at the hand of {{spoiler|Nanami}}.
 
 
== Comic Books ==
* In the "Season of Mists" [[Story Arc]] of ''[[The Sandman]]'', [[Satan|Lucifer]]—depicted as looking like an ordinary if rather good-looking human apart from the great big wings growing from his back—resigns from being Ruler of Hell and [[Lucifer (comics)|goes off to live among the mortals]]; in a gesture combining practicality with the symbolism of the Important Haircut, his last act as Ruler of Hell is to ask the Sandman—his enemy on the best of days—to cut his wings off. He doesn't bother with anaesthetic.
* The very opening scene of the pseudomanga ''Shutter-Box'' depicts the romantic lead cutting the blue dyed streak from his hair before going off to drown himself.
* When [[Superman]] came [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]], he had shoulder-length hair (worn in a ponytail as Clark). During the preparations for his wedding, he had it cut to its previous length.
** In the beginning of ''[[Kingdom Come]]'', the isolated, retired Clark Kent has long hair, which he cuts when he decides to become Superman again. Rather a shame, since he looked surprisingly good with long hair.
* Nightwing grew a ponytail during ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|New Titans]]'', and lost it by accident in an early issue of his solo series, giving him a distinctive look he maintained for some time.
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* In the original ''[[Nick Fury]]: Agent of SHIELD'', early in [[Jim Steranko]]'s classic period, the formerly scraggly Army Commando gets a thorough professional shave and hair to finally change his look into the clean shaven and sleek spy hero.
* When the Civil War finally begins, [[Nikolai Dante]] cuts his hair short (off-panel) to represent his acceptance of the Romanov name. During the Amerika storyline, he finds a poster of himself from his swashbuckling days, and the toll the years have taken on him become painfully apparent.
* One of the gags in ''[[MAD]]'' magazine's "A Mad Look at Hair" features a guy in a business suit bringing a gorilla to a barber; in the next panel, the gorilla, now shaven, is on a football team.
 
 
== Film ==
* In ''[[The Crying Game]]'', Fergus gives Dil a haircut so Dil will look like a man (and thus, to protect Dil from the people hunting Fergus down).
* In [[The Parent Trap (1961 film)|The Parent Trap]], Annie has to cut her hair in order to pose as Hallie. She isn't too happy about it, especially since Hallie (an 11-year-old) is cutting her hair. Sharon in the Hayley Mills original also had to cut her hair.
* In ''[[Mulan]]'', the [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney film]] (pictured above) and presumably the original Chinese legend, the title character cuts her hair off with a sword in a half-practical (making her upcoming [[Sweet Polly Oliver]] charade easier), half-symbolic (breaking off with her past) move.
* Example ''and'' subversion: In ''[[Shaolin Soccer]]'', the hero's main love-interest has ''two'' important haircuts - the first one failing badly, and the second one turning her into an unbeatable goalie.
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* Parodied in ''[[Shoot'Em Up (film)|Shoot Em Up]]'', where the protagonist spots a mook with a ponytail, comments on how much he hates middle aged men with ponytails, then shoots it off of his head.
* Also parodied in ''[[Coming to America]]''; Prince Akeem goes into a barber shop and asks for a "real American haircut". The barber whacks off Akeem's ponytail with one snip of his scissors. "That'll be <s> ten bucks</s> eight dollars."
* Used to effect at the end of ''[[Elizabeth (film)|Elizabeth]]'', as Elizabeth I of England declares herself the Virgin Queen.
* Mickey Knox of ''[[Natural Born Killers]]'' shaves his head before his interview with Wayne Gayle.
* In ''[[The Tenth Kingdom]]'' the main character Virginia is placed under a curse that causes her hair to grow at an incredible rate. When using a magic axe to undo the curse, another character renders her hair even shorter than at the beginning of her adventure. After the haircut, Virginia seems to have lost some of her naivete and indecision.
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* The opening credits for ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'' consist of a montage of all the <s>maggots</s> new recruits getting shaved in preparation for basic training.
* The transformative moment in ''[[The Legend of Billie Jean]]'' is when Billie Jean hacks off her hair. She goes from a long blond beauty to an avenging rebel.
** This occurs after she sees the 1957 film ''[[The Passion ofSaint Joan of(1957 Arcfilm)|Saint Joan]]'' on TV; she is adopting the hairstyle of that movie's heroine.
** More soberingly, Putter does the same thing out of defiance after her mother hits her.
* The protagonist of ''[[Cthulhu (film)|Cthulhu]]'' (2007), shortly after arriving back in his hometown, shaves his head similar to his estranged father. As this happens early in the movie I'm not sure exactly what it was supposed to symbolise, though it's apparently a case of [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]—the actor had shaved his head for another role, yet was playing a college professor).
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* ''[[Kingdom of Heaven]]'' specifically the [[Directors Cut]]. Sybillia, Queen of Jeruselum cuts her hair {{spoiler|when she renounces her throne after she mercy kills her son before he suffers and dies from leprosy like her brother.}}
* This happens in the sequel to ''[[The Boondock Saints]]''. Connor and Murphy MacManus have been in hiding in Ireland for years, growing hair and beards worthy of Christ himself. When they are called out of retirement, they immediately shave it all off, returning to their first-film appearance (with some [[Perma-Stubble]] for good measure.) Later, [[Lampshade Hanging|they wonder why they did it.]]
{{quote|'''Murphy''': Two days ago we looked like Jesus Christ. [[What Were You Thinking?|What the fuck did we cut our hair for]]?
'''Connor''': Yeah that's right. I dunno, [[It Seemed Like a Good Idea At the Time|just seemed like the thing to do at the time]], though, didn't it? }}
* In ''[[Smoke Signals]]'', Victor mourns his father by cutting his hair.
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* In ''Frida'', Salma Hayek's titular character gets drunk and cuts her hair in reaction to her marriage failing and then creates a well known painting of the event.
* In ''[[The Long Kiss Goodnight]]'', Geena Davis's character has an Important Haircut (while also dying it blonde) after we've seen the Charly Baltimore personality completely take over (or appear to) and the Samantha Caine personality disappear (maybe).
 
 
== Literature ==
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* Many religions have prohibitions or rules in regards to hair. In literature, the most famous example is probably the Biblical Samson, whose parents were visited by an angel who allowed his barren mother to become pregnant if she would abstain from unclean meat and alcohol and never cut the child's hair or shave him. This essentially constituted a pre-natal initiation into a Jewish ascetic cult, and this super out-of-proportion before-birth devotion granted Samson the mystical power of invincible strength, allowing him to become one of the judges who were leaders of Israel. The major part of his story is a negative Important Haircut that eventually results in his blindness and death, making even the inversion of this trope [[Older Than Feudalism]].
** Isaiah 15:
{{quote|''Surely in a night Ar of Moab is devastated and ruined;''
''Surely in a night Kir of Moab is devastated and ruined.''
''They have gone up to the temple and to Dibon, even to the high places to weep''
''Moab wails over Nebo and Medeba;''
''Everyone's head is bald and every beard is cut off. ''
I'm not sure [[WhatFaux Do You Mean Its Not SymbolicSymbolism|what it means]], perhaps some [[Values Dissonance|context is missing]], but it's clearly important. }}
* In the ''[[Babysitters Club]]'' series, Mary Anne has one when her father stops being overprotective of her.
* In ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' (the original story) the mermaid's sisters give the sea witch their hair in exchange for a knife that will grant the mermaid her tail back.
* Inverted in ''[[Emma]]'', as the haircut is important only because all the other characters think it isn't. "Emma's very good opinion of Frank Churchill was a little shaken the following day, by hearing that he was gone off to London, merely to have his hair cut."
** Of course, it later turns out that the haircut wasn't his real reason for the trip.
* Happens to a few characters in the ''[[Sword of Truth]]'' series, where one section of the world puts a lot of stock in the length and style of women's hair. Two examples: In the first book, the hero gives Rachel (previously little more than a slave, with her hair deliberately chopped up) a haircut evening out her locks after she runs to freedom. In the second book, the Mother Confessor (who, as the de facto ruler of the land, has the longest hair around) has her hair chopped off before she's sentenced to be executed.
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* Also, in ''[[Narnia|The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'', part of the tragedy of Aslan's sacrifice was seeing him with his mane cut off. Without it his majesty disappeared and he looked like simply a large cat.
** ...which would seem to [[Unfortunate Implications|suggest]] that a ''female'' lion wouldn't have had much majesty to begin with.
*** It's not a sexism thing. It is supposed to be like when an animal is skinned as a prize for the hunter. Him being sheared shows that the White Witch had overpowered him, which is why he seems more helpless.
* In ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'', Cao Cao chops off his hair to impress his men after transgressing against a rule that had execution (by decapitation) as its punishment. Calling it an attack on the head, his men were doubly careful to avoid breaking the rules when they saw that the highest ranks were still subject to punishment.
** Subverted by Zhao Fang. When Cao Xiu questions Zhao's motives for defecting, Zhao threatened suicide. After being stopped from killing himself, he cut off his hair as a pledge. Zhao's defection was fake, though, and Cao Xiu would end up severely defeated in battle.
* In Louisa May Alcott's ''[[Little Women]]'', Jo March cuts her long, beautiful auburn reddish hair and sells it to a wig maker to raise money for her mother's trip to where their father is in a Union Army hospital. It was her one real beauty and a great personal sacrifice to help her family; her sister Meg catches her crying later that night and Jo is embarrassed as she explains it's for her hair (she would cut it again and again if she couñdcould, but her tears are her last sign of vanity).
* Subverted in ''[[Honor Harrington|In Enemy Hands]]''. Honor's brutal [[State Sec]] captors think giving her a clipper-cut is inflicting yet one more humiliation on a woman condemned to hang. Unfortunately for the 'black-legs', Honor deliberately wore her hair that short throughout most of her earlier career and only grew it out during her time in 'exile' on Grayson; she finds their resulting consternation a little funny, and is actually more worried that they're not feeding her enough.
* In [[Ben Elton]]'s novel ''Dead Famous'', Sally, a contestant on a ''[[Big Brother]]''-style game show, expresses a desire for an Important Haircut and cuts and dyes her hair while staying in the house. It turns out to be a ''very'' important haircut, because {{spoiler|the show's producer planned to murder one of the girls to boost ratings, and "pre-recorded" the scene for all five female contestants. Sally was the first target but was not killed because she no longer looked like the fake Sally on the videotape.}}
* In ''[[The English Patient]]'', Hana cuts her hair after she starts working as an army nurse.
* In the short story ''[[The Gift of the Magi]]'', Della has her long, beautiful hair cut and sold to get enough money to buy a Christmas present for her husband.
* F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a short story called ''"[https://public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/engl494/bernicebobs.pdf Bernice Bobs Her Hair'']". Before the cut, Bernice explains:
{{quote|"I want to be a society vampire, you see," she announced coolly, and went on to inform him that bobbed hair was the necessary prelude.}}
* In the book ''Adorable Sunday,'' the title character Sunday [[Embarrassing First Name|poor kid]] cuts off her hair so her [[Stage Mom|mother]] will let her stop being a child model.
** Venus does something similar in ''Venus and the Comets.''
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* In ''A Farewell to Arms,'' Catherine mentions wanting to cut her hair off after her fiance died. She decides to cut her hair shorter later in the book for no particular reason, though This Troper's English teacher suggested that this, taken with the above, was [[Foreshadowing]] {{spoiler|her own [[Death by Childbirth]]}}.
* In Kij Johnson's ''Fudoki'', the main character, a Heian court lady, regards it as a liberation from oppressive ceremony when she's finally elderly enough to retire to a monastery. Even though her attendants initially only cut off a symbolic few inches of hair (because it's servants who wear theirs shoulder-length), she feels relieved by the lightening of weight as well as the meaning of the haircut, and intends to chop it all off once she leaves.
* In the short story that is a prequel to [[Mercedes Lackey]]'s [[Heralds of Valdemar|VowsAndHonorVows And Honor]] duology, Tarma's hair is cut off by her Goddess to show that she has been accepted as Swordsworn.
* In the ''[[Pern]]'' novel ''Nerilka's Story'', Nerilka shears off the long hair that was her one vanity before leaving her life as a Lord Holder's daughter to work as an anonymous healer's assistant in the plague tents.
* In ''[[A Rose for Emily]]'', Emily cuts her hair after her [[Overprotective Dad]] dies.
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' played with this: after a dramatic sequence wherein Buffy gives herself an Important Haircut, we cut to her in a hair salon getting it repaired.
** Subverted however in that the haircut doesn't signify any real change. Buffy cuts it after Spike compliments her hair—Buffy recently had sex with him for the first time and is regretting her decision, but is back for round two before the episode is over.
* In the second season of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]],'' Captain Janeway ditched her librarian bun. This was less about symbolism and transition, and more about looking less ridiculous.
** Likewise Kes ditched her bobbed wig for long flowing locks, but that was probably to save Jennifer Lien from having to spend hours getting those pointy ears stuck on.
* More seriously, Starbuck gives herself an Important Haircut in the third season of the new ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', and in a rare male example, Adama importantly shaves off his mustache.
** More recently, {{spoiler|Chief Tyrol's}} shaved head is used as a sign of his {{spoiler|gradual mental descent.}}
** Starbuck's haircut at the end of "Torn" was contrasted with Colonel Tigh's draining of a bottle of booze: Both had been valued crewmembers that had lately [[Heroic BSOD|turned unpleasant]], so Adama had to chew them out. Starbuck then puts on a clean uniform, cuts her hair, and goes to apologize to a family she had offended. Tigh just gets dirtier and drunker.
* In ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', Walt's decision to shave his head rather than deal with the hair loss from chemo coincides with a truly phenomenal [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: at the end of the episode in which he goes bald, he {{spoiler|uses a bag of crystal meth to gain entrance to the den of a druglord who had just hospitalized his partner... then ''blows up the room'' with what he reveals to be, in fact, fulminated mercury}}. [[Took a Level Inin Badass]], indeed.
* In ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', at approximately the same time Ben Sisko was promoted from Commander to Captain, he shaves his head and grows a goatee. (Actor Avery Brooks was initially forbidden from appearing with a shaved head, which had been a trademark of his [https://web.archive.org/web/20130703212752/http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0027068/ long-standing character in another series]. Eventually, it was evidently decided that the actor had transcended the earlier part.) Also, about the same time Kira Nerys is promoted from Major to Colonel, her hair goes from short and boyish to shoulder-length.
* Peter Petrelli, in ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', has his floppy fringe cut off while Sylar is attempting to remove his brain. This could well be in response to repeated requests (by not only other characters in the show, but also fans and the actor himself) for him to cut his hair.
** Elle later adds to this by giving him a more complete hair cut. Claude would be proud.
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* ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' actress Danielle Fishel wanted to get a haircut, but [[Executive Meddling|the higher-ups didn't want Topanga to lose her trademark locks]]. The only way they would allow it is if Topanga getting a haircut was made into a major story point, which became the second episode of the 4th season.
* Happens in ''[[24]]''. At the start of day 2, Jack, still mourning for his wife and dealing with the fact that his daughter hates him now, is seen with straggly hair a unkempt beard (''[[Perma-Stubble]]'' in the extreme?) After struggling with the decision, we see Jack in the bathroom, fresh from cutting his hair and shaving the beard. A soon as you see that you know some serious shit is about to go down. It's business time, dammit.
* After the rather ''brutal'' second season opening of ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', John cuts off his long mop of hair. That episode implies it's to show [[Took a Level Inin Badass|how many levels of badass he's taken]], and the next few episodes suggest that he's rebelling in the face of having watched his mother kill a man (the preceding episode made a point out of Sarah's unwillingness to kill humans), but a later episode reveals that {{spoiler|it's actually very justified, because it was ''John'' who had just killed a man for the first time, and self loathing is a normal reaction}}.
* In ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', George cut his hair after he was burned by Meredith. Everyone even commented on how weird and stupid it looked too, and the reply was "the man has issues."
** After Derek Shepherd's season 5 [[Heroic BSOD]], he comes back to the hospital to {{spoiler|remove Izzie's brain tumor}}, but the real sign that he's back is when, after the surgery and a talk with the chief, he shaves his beard, returning to his original McDreamy [[Perma-Stubble]] look.
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* Used in the second season of ''[[The L Word]]'' when Shane gives the newly-out Jenny a short haircut.
* In ''[[NCIS]]'', Gibbs grows a neat, somewhat disturbing moustache after returning from his [[Ten-Minute Retirement]], then shaves it off when he returns to his old self.
** Additionally, during the obligatory amnesia[[Amnesia episodeEpisode]], Gibbs thinks he is still a Marine, and gives himself the appropriate crew cut.
* On the "Game Night" episode of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', Barney (in his hippie past) gets dumped and gives himself an important haircut and shave.
** Also, between Season 1 and Season 2, Lily leaves and comes back with her trademark red hair dyed black. This was a decision by the actress unrelated to the show, but the creators felt it fit the character, who had just undergone a breakup and other major life changes. The hair remained the same after she got back together with her ex, though.
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* In ''[[Deadwood]]'', Mr. Wu cuts off his queue to show his commitment to America and his alliance with Al Swearengen. He later begins wearing western style clothes as well.
* [[The Colbert Report|Stephen Colbert]] had this done on him to prove he'd really gone through (a little) basic training to Commander General Odierno. When Colbert hesitated, ''President [[Barack Obama]] '''[[Crowning Moment of Funny|ordered]]''' Gen. Odierno'' to do it.
* From a BrazillianBrazilian soap opera: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbHI3QQARAo This] is gotta be the most [[Tear Jerker|upsetting]] out of all Important Haircuts, complete with Lara Fabian's equally moving "Love By Grace" as background music.
* On ''[[Iron Chef]]'', when Kandagawa challenged Sakai for the Millenium rematch battles, he espoused a new philosophy about Japanese cuisine changing (if not quite modernizing - he was a strict Japanese traditionalist chef in his earlier appearances) in order to survive in the 21st century. Embodying this change, he shaved his head to remind him of his new commitment. His perfect, sweep victory over Sakai was a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]].
{{quote|'''Kaga:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|May I touch it?]]}}
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* In the Australian series ''[[McLeod's Daughters]]'', Becky cuts her hair using a shard of a broken mirror after taking a job at Drovers Run.
* Played with on ''[[Reba]]'' when Van goes through one to show he blends in with his football team... only to find out after the fact that his teammates tricked him.
* Brad from [[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]] gets a ponytail as a self-expression, much to Tim's initial chagrin. Later on, [[Emo Teen]] Mark shaves his head after a break-up.
* In Season 7 of [[The Amazing Race]], Joyce had to shave her head to win a Fast Forward (her husband Uchenna was already bald). That was the point at which they stopped being the boring couple in the background, and became threats to win the race.
* In almost every season of [[Stargate SG-1]] both Carter and Daniel sport new haircuts. Oddly enough [[Growing the Beard|Teal'C's beard]], and later hair, are the only appearance changes that get commented on and it is negligible that Carter and Daniel's haircuts actually altered their characters. O'Neill's hair just gets grayer.
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== Video Games ==
* Princess Cecilia from ''[[Wild ArmsARMs 1|Wild ARMs]]'' cuts her hair to show her dedication to the party.
* Posha Saint-Amour cuts her hair late in ''[[Kartia]]'' as a sign of leaving the Medium profession. She becomes a Shrine Warrior, boosting her stats quite a bit.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', [[White Magician Girl|Princess Garnet]] goes into a period of mourning after her coronation as Queen of Alexandria is interrupted by an invasive attack by the [[Big Bad]]—a piece of unfinished business she left hanging when she went home to assume the throne. Eventually, she learns to put the incident, and her [[It's All My Fault|sense of shame over it]], behind her. As an expression of her newfound devotion to give her all to finding and stopping the [[Big Bad]], for her people and for every kingdom in the world, she borrows one of [[The Hero|Zidane]]'s daggers—which have a previously established significance in her sense of identity - and uses it to give herself an Important Haircut.
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** A weird retroactive version of this trope occurs between ''[[Fire Emblem Elibe|Fire Emblem 6 and 7]]'' with Karel. In 6, he has short hair and deeply regrets the way he used to act. In the prequel, 7, he's a bloodthirsty maniac with hair down to his waist.
* ''[[Romancing SaGa 3]]'' Katrina Changes her hairstyle and loses her Noble's clothes after the Masquerade was stolen from her, you can revert her back to the way she was after getting the Masquerade back and {{spoiler|Defeating any of the Devil Lords except Byunei so you can gain access to Loanne Castle.}}
* A not-just-symbolic example: in the ''[[StarcraftStarCraft]]'' universe, the the Dark Templar officially and literally cut themselves off from the Protoss race by cutting off their "nerve-appendages": thick, hair-like fibers at the back of their heads that connect the Protoss to a sort of communal mind-link.
* Jeanne D'Arc in... well, ''[[Jeanne D'Arc]]'' when she decides to pursuit the Englishmen and join the army.
* In ''[[Suikoden V]]'', {{spoiler|Lady Sialeeds}} stops dyeing her hair after her [[Face Heel Turn]], allowing it to go back to its natural white.
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=== Visual Novels ===
* Almost done in ''[[Ace Attorney]]: Investigations'' with Lauren Paups. One of her 'upset' animations is pressing a pair of scissors to a lock of her hair, on the verge of cutting it. She never does, of course. But compare the short, choppy hair she has tied back with her long, curling locks in front, and you can imagine how often this has happened before.
* Similarly, in ''[[Kanon]]'', Ayu's hair has grown long {{spoiler|in a coma}}; {{spoiler|not long before she awakens, Yuuichi gives her her headband}} and Nayuki cuts her hair to look like the Ayu that the viewers know.
* In ''[[AIR]]'' Misuzu gets her long hair cut by Haruko, her aunt and adoptive mother. By mistake, Haruko cuts Misuzu's hair a lot shorter than intended, which gives Misuzu a much younger appearance and subtly hints the turn of events in the show.
* ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'', in the Kyou OVA/Kyou route of the game, when Tomoya calls Ryou out to {{spoiler|break up with her and apologize for falling for her sister}}, instead Kyou comes in Ryou's place, but her hair was already cut short, thus making her fool Tomoya until she utters his name.
* In [[Katawa Shoujo]], {{spoiler|Shiina Mikado aka Misha}} chops off her long hair in a very tomboyish cut. It's important because {{spoiler|this happens only in Shizune's route, and Misha cuts it over [[Love Hurts|her feelings of inadequacy and jealousy]] [[Matchmaker Crush|over Shizune and Hisao's relationship]] -- because [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|she loves Shizune]] and feels out of place now that Hisao is her boyfriend, despite Misha's own care for him.}}
 
 
== Webcomics ==
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** Susan dyed her hair and had it cut after finding out about her father.
** And there's {{spoiler|Nanase, who cuts her hair really short. Not so much an important haircut as it is an important ''complete makeover''. Nanase gets another one when her magic is temporarily run out. Her hair goes completely black.}}
** Later Diane of all people [//egscomics.com/comic/tlod-002 changed her hair] to the look she had at twelve. She was already tired of being a mooching tease and wanted more meaningful relationships and life in general, but became more decisive about this. Having seen her newfound relative who looks almost exactly like her kill a monster while she had to stay safely away from the big magical fight and feel useless, after being old she got potential for the same sort of magic.
* Collin of ''[[Friendly Hostility]]'' has to dye the blue streak from his hair whenever he visits his hated parents. Not exactly a hair cut, per se, but it probably still fits.
* Marten of ''[[Questionable Content]]'' seems to always get a haircut just before something interesting happens between him and Faye.
* Done twice in [[Abstract Gender]]. First, right after the transformations, where Ryan cuts his hair shorter to feel more like himself. He then does this again after discovering he now likes guys and is worried about losing his identity.
* Marten ofIn ''[[Questionable Content]]'' Marten seems to always get a haircut just before something interesting happens between him and Faye.
* Also in [[Questionable Content]],* Dora decides to grow her dyed-black hair out shortly before a [[Time Skip]]; presumably, in the skipped time, {{spoiler|Faye and Sven both grow accustomed to their friends-with-benefits relationship}}, which makes it all the more painful for both of them when {{spoiler|he has a one-night stand with someone else}}.
* The [[Robot Girl|'dating sim accessory']] Ping in ''[[Megatokyo]]'' has her previously longer-than-waistlength ponytails [http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/577 trimmed by a plasma cannon shot];later. Later on, at the beginning of the next chapter, we see her behaving like a 'real', [http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/661 possessive] girl. The ''next'' two chapters top this with her gaining an Important [http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/782 Hair Colour], Height Change, [http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/882 Breast Expansion] ''and'' [http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/881 Personality Switch] in order to make her more attractive to her 'owner', Piro.
** ''Inverted'' recently, with {{spoiler|the ever strange Miho}} growing about a foot and a half of hair in no more than a week. And her personality seems to have changed as well...
* ''[[Red String]]'' loves this trope.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20110812064635/http://www.redstring.strawberrycomics.com/?p=412 Karen cut her hair] after she gets a dressing down from Miharu, whose fiance she'd previously been trying to lure away for her own reasons. After this, Karen becomes a more sympathetic character and stops trying to break Miharu and Kazou up.
** Miharu's characteristic blond hair is the result of one of these - her friend Reika had her hair lightened (though not bleached) at the same time, symbolizing the strengthening of their friendship and their new lives at a new school. Miharu got ''another'' one when she was expelled from that school and had to let her hair go black again, symbolizing the subsequent identity crisis she suffered through. Then she bleached it ''yet again'' over the summer, symbolizing trying to reclaim her identity. As the comic still hasn't moved past summer break, it's to be seen if she changes her hair again.
** {{spoiler|Hanae}} did this in Chapter 45. In this case, {{spoiler|she was trying to make a point to her mother that she was serious about her lesbianism.}}
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* [http://www.shortpacked.com/d/20080711.html Newly confident Amber] in ''[[Shortpacked]]''. Also new glasses and a slightly different top.
* ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' did two of these in one. After Zoe (in camel form) chewed off most of Gwynn's hair, Gwynn used magic to turn Zoe permanently bald. Zoe took to wearing a wig (longer than her previous hairdo), while Gwynn switched back and forth between her short hair and a wig that resembled her previous look. {{spoiler|They were eventually restored to their old hairstyles in the "Time for Hair-Raising" arc.}}
** Oasis also gave herself one of these in order to make herself look more like Zoe, though in the same arc a lot of it was burned off as well. Her previous [[Anime Hair]] was restored when she came [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]] (again).
** Gwynn had short locks for a brief period when her hair was burned off during the "Dangerous Days Ahead" arc. She grew it back over time. Played for laughs when the long-moved out Zoe moved back in and, trying to find at least one normal event, asked Gwynn what happened to her hair.
* In ''[[Concession]]'', Artie (the [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]) starts out refusing to tie his waist-length hair back on the grounds that it makes him look like a girl. When in a relationship with Kate, she braids it for him, and he keeps this style for a short time, then goes back to wearing his hair loose after he breaks up with Kate when she {{spoiler|reveals herself to be a pedophile and tries to get him to join in a NAMBLA meeting}}. After he {{spoiler|undergoes successful treatment for his cancer}}, he cuts it short and adds red streaks.
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* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', Chapter 15 shows Red's first haircut, ever. (Owing to her [[The Fair Folk|fairy]] heritage, she didn't even know that hair ''could'' be cut.) She's convinced that it's not just symbolic, but that her old long hair that won't [[Anime Hair|stick up]] is actually the [[Incredibly Lame Pun|root]] of all her problems.
** Also happens at least twice to Kat. First, towards the end of Chapter 29, when Kat finally makes her peace with what she learned about {{spoiler|Jeanne and Diego}} and trims her [[Beard of Sorrow|locks of sorrow]]; Second, in Chapter 32 when she returns from summer holidays with a new style - and a chip on her shoulder after {{spoiler|Annie ran away to the Gilletie Forest without telling her}}.
** In Chapter 51 {{spoiler|Annie too}} cut her hair. This one was a part of rather ill-conceived {{spoiler|magical surgery}}, however.
* Alex from ''[[Khaos Komix]]'' got a [https://web.archive.org/web/20110517045443/http://www.khaoskomix.com/cgi-bin/comic.cgi?chp=6&page=31 haircut from his sister], as a part of tryting to transform himself more attractive. Earlier, Maria started her change into Tom by [https://web.archive.org/web/20210126094544/http://shorthaircutsv.com/ Short Haircuts]
* Felix in ''[[Queen of Wands]]'' usually sports long, bright blue hair; he cuts it and gets rid of the dye when {{spoiler|the baby comes}}.
* Nimmel from ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' gives himself one in [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101215041040/http://dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2010-03-19 this strip].
* [[Derelict (webcomic)|Derelict]] [http://derelictcomic.com/?strip_id=33 here]
* [[Roza]] [http://www.junglestudio.com/roza/index.php?date=2007-05-09 The horse's tail]
* [[Strays]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110830130710/http://www.straysonline.com/comic/169.htm Holland subjects Meela to one]
* Inverted in [[Drowtales]] - when Vaelia is no longer a slave and becomes Ariel's servant and guardian, she gets hair extensions. This is justified because short hair on women is a telltale sigh of slavery, even without a slave collar. Long hair on a human in Drow world would cause anyone to have a double-take.
* The Weaponmaster in [[The War of Winds]] does this to himself because he expects to die in the next battle. The act is a warrior tradition from his homeland acting as a symbol of his slavery to fate.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20170125104301/http://hairstyles2012x.com/ Hairstyles 2012]
 
 
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** Katara's Fire Nation disguise includes a topknot. She looks like an exotic dancer. Most Avatar costume changes are treated like 'duh, we needed new clothes, we are wearing them,' in a distinct aversion of [[Only One Outfit]] ''despite the fact'' that in the setting the characters usually do have access to about one outfit at a time, but this gets a little highlighting since it involves wearing the colors of the enemy.
** {{spoiler|Azula's}} haircut is the sign that {{spoiler|she is coming unhinged due to paranoia and mistrust.}}
** Zuko actually had another important haircut, just after he was banished (with his Uncle Iroh). Beforehand, he had [http://piandao.org/screencaps/ep12/ep12-530.png a full head of hair,]{{Dead link}} but just a week later, he was [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100705165233/avatar/images/9/9e/Zuko_Iroh_WAT.png mostly bald.]{{Dead link}} It's never explained if this haircut was a symbolic haircut of disgrace forced on him when he was banished, something he did to himself for his own reasons, or simply a way to keep his hair out of his face while his burn healed. After all [http://www.healthytextures.com/articles/20100412 badly burned hair] would have to be removed and anything hot enough to cause 2nd degree burns would definately scorch your hair.
* In the transition from ''[[Justice League]]'' to ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', [[Green Lantern]] John Stewart, like Sisko before him, shaves ''his'' head and grows a goatee. Whether this is a deliberate reference to Sisko is unknown. Unusually for a male character, Stewart's Important Haircut immediately follows his traumatic break up with Shayera.
* The completion of Anakin's training as a Padawan and his becoming a Jedi is signified in ''[[Star Wars: Clone Wars]]'' when Yoda slices off Anakin's braid with a light saber in a Jedi Knighting ceremony. Later Anakin has it sent to Padme, who keeps it in a small jewelry box.
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* At the end of the ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' episode "Birthmark", Raven cuts her hair, which had grown out like her father's (fittingly, this happens after Raven's father tells her via a vision that she will help him bring about [[The End of the World as We Know It]]), back to its normal length. The haircut seems to symbolize her taking back control of her life, reclaiming her humanity. The same haircut presumably happens in "The End, Part 3". Her hair grew out again when she regained her power (which she used to defeat her father for good), but when we see her again back in Titans tower, her hair is back to normal length again. However, we never actually see her cut her hair in this episode.
* While it was more of a shaved bald than cut, ''[[Total Drama Island]]'' 's Heather was both eliminated from the first season due to it and went through her [[Villain Decay]] in the second because of it.
** Sierra's hair was blasted off in an explosion just as she was finally undergoing enough [[Character Development]] to be [[Rescued Fromfrom the Scrappy Heap]].
* ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'': To demonstrate that she's [[Hidden Depths|not just shallowly obsessed with her own appearance]], [[Spoiled Sweet|Rarity]] chops off her own tail-hair to give to someone else as a gift.
* After Thugnificent of ''[[The Boondocks]]'' {{spoiler|loses all his wealth}} he chops off the two huge Mickey Mouse afro balls on the side of his head.
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* Some cancer patients choose to symbolically shave their head even after their chemotherapy is done, or alternatively, keep it short if it had been longer before.
** Friends and family of female cancer patients can shave their hair in support.
* The organization [https://web.archive.org/web/20131027230915/http://www.locksoflove.org/ Locks of Love] makes hair pieces (basically, specially-made wigs) for cancer patients from donated hair. In this case, the significance comes largely from what's ''done'' with the hair, as well as how long it takes to grow (each donation needs to be at least ten inches long).
* Clair of Assisi managed to convince her family that she had really decided to be a nun when she took off her veil and showed that she had cut her (beautiful!) hair short.
* French Revolutionaries cut their hair short to show opposition to the long haired wig wearing aristocracy. Many pro-French members of the Society of United Irishmen copied the hairstyle for moral support, and were nicknamed 'Croppies' after their hairstyle.
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