Posted on 10/09/2021 4:24:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Stu Turner has raised a few eyebrows with his bizarre new look
As sad as it is to admit, autumn is well and truly here.
While there have been glimpses of sunshine, there have also been tremendous downpours across Wales and the rest of the UK, and there is an undeniable chill in the air after a hot, hot summer.
But one man who is feeling the cold more than most is Stu Turner, from Roath, Cardiff, who has entered October with a strong - and totally unique - new look.
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Having grown long luscious locks and an enviable bushy beard during lockdown, Stu decided to take the plunge and head to the barbers for a dramatic cut - and came out with a new style that has seen him dubbed 'Ring Head'.
"It's certainly been an adjustment" he said. "It's definitely a bit colder than I've been used to - I can feel a draught a lot more easily than I could before.
"At the beginning of the first lockdown I said I wasn't going to cut my hair and beard until we were back working in the office, but what I expected to be three months turned out to be 18 months - so I had a lot of hair to lose.
"Having had a beard on my face for most of my life, I can tell you that nothing really prepares you for the feeling of your own breath on your chin."
But, while his bizarre haircut tells a different story, Stu is, in fact, not mad and has instead braved the shave for a very good cause, with the 36-year-old civil servant sporting the unique look to support The Little Princess Trust, a charity which provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people who have lost their own hair from cancer treatment or other conditions.
Not only has Stu donated his hair to the charity, he has also raised over £1,000 for both the trust and Cancer Research UK from his epic haircut - and you can donate to his fundraising page here.
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Having had his hair cut at Andrea's Salon in Roath last week - a trim which lasted over an hour - Stu had planned to keep his circular barnet on show until October 14 before he shaved it off, but is now set to keep it for longer due to popular demand.
"I went out in town the other day, and my hair went down really well," he admitted. "I started getting quite a lot of respect from people, which wasn't really expected.
"The strangest thing was that some people didn't assume it was a charity thing or a bet that I'd lost, a lot of people thought that I had some sort of new, trendy Generation Z style haircut!
"When I'm walking around, I'm still quite thankful for my face mask as I'm not quite ready to subject myself to the comments I'd get from some people. But when you do something like this, you've got to accept that people will stare, that's all part of making a fool of yourself for a good cause.
"I think the people who were most annoyed about the positive reception I got were my friends - they're the ones who set out to try - and succeed - at making me look foolish."
A key element of Stu's fundraising was allowing those who donated to comment the hair and beard style that they wanted to see him adopt alongside their donation - with the style with the most money behind it being crowned the winner.
His friends and family threw in plenty of left-field suggestions, including: a 'Friar Tuck', a mohawk and handlebar moustache, a buzztop, pineapple and a 'hair island', made famous by football manager Steve McClaren.
However, in the end, there could only be one winner and the 'circle hair' style took victory with £316.25 pledged in its name - over £200 more than its nearest competition.
"I thought it was best to let the people decide," said Stu. "In this case, it was my brother who chose this haircut and when everyone saw his idea they all jumped on board, because it is the worst possible thing that you could imagine.
"It became the outright leader very, very quickly and nothing I could say or do was going to change it - I wouldn't have minded something a little less embarrassing, like the pineapple."
Stu also has previous when it comes to embarrassing haircuts, having swapped his normal hairstyle for a Bobby Charlton-esque combover to again raise money for the Little Princess Trust in 2018.
The amount raised from that attempt exceeded his expectations, and even that has been greatly surpassed by his latest effort, which has seen him near £1,200.
"I'm astounded at how much I've raised already," he said. "I never had a target, it was always just seeing how much I could I get - but if it was to go even higher, that would be fantastic.
If he sticks his tough out and turns around he would look like my dog taking a dump.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, can’t imagine how i would’ve lived without this priceless information! You really made my day! God bless you!
My ring would have to go from my chin to the back of my head
Not loving it, no.
He could grow a round patch on the top along with that chinstrap for the helmet look.
An O-Stache
Valhalia is very proud, NOT REALLY!
Knew that guy looked familiar LOL!
He should grow his back of the head out then position straps so it lokks like they are holding a fake face on. Mess with facial detection software.
I bet the ladies would find that hairstyle more acceptable if they found out he had $10 million in the bank.
Yup
Those women would soon find out they weren’t worth what thy think they are, he’d be the one with discretion
In any case, no woman is worth half your stuff.
Attentard
How I long for the days when people valued intelligence.
Let me guess. He’s a Leo.
&.56mm
And here I didn’t think anything could be uglier than a mullet.
How wrong I was.
He just needs to stick out his hairy tongue to make a Q.
Looks like either a monk, or the village idiot. (It is the UK, after all.)
That still creeps me out today to see that picture...
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