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[Exploring Personal Style: A Conversation on Hair Journeys and Vocabulary]-[Real Easy English: Talking about your hair.]

Learning Easy English · A2 · 2026-07-17

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Embracing Our Natural Tresses: Insights from Real Easy English

In this episode of Real Easy English, hosts Georgie and Phil engage in a lighthearted and relatable conversation about their personal journeys with hair, styling preferences, and the evolution of self-acceptance over time.

Describing Our Hair: From Ginger to Wavy

The dialogue begins with the hosts providing descriptive accounts of their own hair. Phil describes his hair as "short" and "fairly straight," noting a "light brown colour" with some grey patches. He humorously recalls that his hair "used to be ginger"—a "bright orange" shade. In contrast, Georgie characterizes her natural hair as "dark brown," "quite short," and notably "wavy," though she mentions it can occasionally become "curly."

The Evolution of Self-Acceptance

Both hosts share a common sentiment regarding how their relationship with their hair has shifted as they transitioned from their teenage years into adulthood. Georgie admits that when she was younger, she "didn't really like" her hair because she craved a "straight" look, often resorting to tools to "straighten it to take the curls and the waves out." However, she now finds beauty in the "wild" nature of her waves. Phil echoes this sentiment, recalling his teenage frustration when trying to use "hair gel" to force his hair into styles it wasn't meant for. He concludes that as one gets "older and wiser," one realizes that their natural look is "fine."

The Hairdresser Experience

The conversation shifts to the experience of visiting a salon. For Phil, a haircut is purely functional; he visits the hairdresser only when his hair gets "too long and messy" and he "can't put up with it any longer." He prefers quick, 20 to 30-minute appointments. Conversely, Georgie views the process as a "treat." Because she opts for both a "haircut and a hair dye"—the process of using chemicals to change the hair's color—her appointments can last up to "three hours."

Experimentation and Future Aspirations

When discussing past experiments, Georgie reflects on her university days when she dyed her hair "pink and green" using "temporary" dye. Looking forward, she expresses a desire to "grow" her hair longer and return to her natural brown shade, moving away from the "blonder" tones she has maintained in recent years. Phil, on the other hand, remains content with his current look, though he jokes about the natural progression of his hair becoming "greyer and greyer," and even mentions the thinning, noting that he is going "a little bit bald."

Vocabulary Recap

To help listeners master the topic, the hosts summarize key terms used in the discussion:

  • Dye: Using chemicals to alter the color of the hair.
  • Blonde: A light, yellow-toned hair color.
  • Ginger: A bright, orange-toned hair color.
  • Curly/Wavy: Hair textures that feature curves rather than being straight.
  • Bald: A state of having no hair on the head.

Through this casual exchange, the hosts not only provide a practical vocabulary lesson but also remind listeners that personal style is an evolving journey defined by acceptance and confidence.

🎯Key Sentences

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I must say, your hair is looking fantastic today.
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I don't get my hair cut that often.
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I can't put up with it any longer.
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I don't mind it.
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It's not something I really like doing, but I don't really mind it.
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📝Key Phrases

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I'm doing really well
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I must say
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take the curls and the waves out
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as I've got older
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make it do things that it didn't want to do
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