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A typical woman changes her hairstyle over 100 times in a lifetime!

Melbourne, July 14 : A typical woman changes her hairstyle more than 100 times during her lifetime, reports a fashion magazine.

On an average, a female gets her hair layered, shortened or coloured at least twice a year between the ages of 13 and 65.

The majority of women tend to experiment with at least three colours.

One third change their hair after a break-up and nearly half opt for a new look simply because they are bored.

As many as 3000 women were surveyed.

Andrew Collinge, aBritish hairdresser hairdresser, said the most popular style remains the classic "Rachel from Friends" cut, made famous by US actress Jennifer Aniston.

"My feeling is that women are changing their looks little and often rather than dramatic changes," the Daily Telegraph quoted Collinge as telling Grazia mag.

"For example, you can add modern texture without altering the length just by adding some layers or by drying and styling differently - think Jennifer Aniston," she added.

--ANI

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