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‘How to Cut a Mullet’ Searches Have Sky Rocketed Since Tiger King Release

With quarantine and hair growing longer, mullets are getting back in the mix.

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With states ordering stay at home orders around the United States, people have become restless. There are a lot of reasons as to why that’s the case, but one of the most talked about issues has to be hair. As quarantine continues people’s hair keeps getting longer. That is probably the reason why online searches for instructions on ‘how to cut a mullet’ have increased 124%. 

With barbershops and hair salons shut down, for the time being, people are looking for ways to mess with their flow. Apparently ‘mullet’ is at the top of the list for a lot of people. 

The new fascination with mullets may have been influenced by the Tiger King himself, Joe Exotic, but I highly doubt a lot of people want their hair to look like something similar to that of a skunk’s tail. 

Either way, 124% is a lot. I can’t believe that people are automatically thinking ‘mullet’ right off the bat if the thought of cutting their hair comes to them.

And this isn’t me saying mullets look bad (just take a look Billy Ray Cyrus’s P.S.A. below), I just figure that it would be one of the harder hair cuts to give yourself. With my hair being the longest it has ever been, I’ve definitely thought about cutting it.

Mohawk was the first style that came to the top of my head, then I said to myself “whatever”. Personally, I’d rather wait and have a professional cut my hair. I barely trust myself to do laundry correctly, so my confidence with clippers around my face would be minimal at best. 

Either way, I give these aspiring barbers a lot of credit. As I said, I wouldn’t be able to do it. But at the end of the day, it’s just hair that will grow back. You could make it look like you trimmed yourself with hedge clippers and it wouldn’t matter. 

Besides, it’s quarantine anyway! I’d rather have a ton of people inside messing up their own hair INSIDE instead of out in the street protesting for an open barbers chair. So if mullets are what are keeping people healthy, I am 124% in. 

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