They’re taking all of it off.
In February, Ann-Cathrine Spino, a 31-year-old from Montreal, shaved off her 22-inch-long tresses and opted for a buzz cut.
She said it was the best decision of her life.
“I feel so free and really feminine,” said Spino, who works in marketing. “We’re taught to imagine that ladies can only be sexy with long hair, but I get so many comments from men and girls telling me my buzz cut is so hot.”
For girls, this season the thrill cut is … well, buzzy. On the Met Gala on Monday, “Don’t Worry Darling” star Florence Pugh, 27, debuted her newly shaved head on the red carpet.
Pugh said she originally went super short for her upcoming film “We Live in Time” but hid the austere look under wigs and accessories.
For fashion’s biggest night, she decided to indicate it off — to stunning effect.
On TikTok, the hashtag #GirlsWithShavedHeads has amassed over 106.7 million views, with women sharing their dramatic transformations.
Alex Hartnett, a lead hairstylist on the Coz salon in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, told The Post that the dramatic cut is in-line with broader trends for tresses.
“Persons are really into low-maintenance hair now, and a buzz cut is about as low maintenance because it gets,” said Hartnett, a cosmetologist of 11 years. “We’re having this liberated moment that sees celebrities and on a regular basis women saying, ‘I don’t need all this hair anymore.’ “
A 2022 report on salon trends conducted by AllThingsHair.com, found that “50% of consumers prefer hairstyles that save them time and are easy to administer.”
The research also noted that the cosmetology industry experienced spike in demand for brief haircuts last yr — when A-listers equivalent to Demi Lovato, 30; Saweetie, 29, and Iris Law, 22, shaved their heads.
Singer Doja Cat, 27, and TikTok socialite Dixie D’Amelio, 21, too, also adopted style, which is harking back to looks rocked by ’90s icons equivalent to Demi Moore and Grace Jones.
Jasmine Simpson, a 26-year-old beauty influencer from Charlotte, North Carolina, initially went for an in depth crop in 2019 and loved it.
This past January, she did it again, shaving off her curls in a TikTok that raked in over 731,600 views.
“I feel so powerful and so badass — I’m the s – – t,” she said.
“Nothing beats not having hair sticking to your neck and face, especially in the course of the summer,” she continued. “This look is all about confidence, comfort and convenience.”
Melissa Yoder, 32, a skin-care influencer from Austin, Texas, agreed, telling The Post with a chuckle, “I get more compliments with no hair than I ever did with long hair.”
She axed 26-inches of tresses off of her head in March after growing uninterested in the mop clinging to her skin in the warmth.
Although her husband and two kids aren’t crazy in regards to the short look, Yoder’s never going back.
“I don’t miss hair,” she said. “I must have done this a protracted time ago.”