Anikó Ungár cut her hair to two inches

At age 72, he decided it was time to switch.

The magician told Story magazine why he decided to drastically change his hairstyle. Anikó Ungár cut her hair quite short, which was then even dyed to platinum blonde by her hairdresser.

I am sensitive to my appearance, I like to feel good in my skin. I do not follow fashion, but strive to be self-identical and to have my appearance in harmony with my soul and the outside world. I had to admit: I can’t stay the same forever because what worked well at 20, 30 or 40 may not be beneficial above 60. I’ve wanted short hair for a long time, it seemed to give me a lot of freedom. So I went to my hairdresser and asked her to cut my hair quite short, two inches

– said Anikó Ungár, who is not at all interested in what the outside world has to say about change.

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