I wanted a chic bob but I should’ve known better than to go an old lady salon – now people call me Lord Farquaad | The Sun

THIS woman was looking forward to switching up her look with a new haircut.

But the bold style didn't turn out quite how she expected and now trolls even say she looks like Lord Farquaad from Shrek.


The hair hopeful revealed her new look on TikTok, leaving viewers in hysterics.

The mega short bob and baby fringe was supposed to looked chic and timeless, but the TikTok user wasn't so sure.

"Should've known better than to walk into a salon run by elderly ladies," she captioned the clip.

Fresh from the salon, she showed off her new tresses in her car and was unable to contain her laughter.

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And although she admitted she like the hairdresser, the results were far from what she wanted.

Other TikTok users agreed the look missed the mark, one joked: "I can't decide if it looks like Vector from Minions for if it's the glasses, but it also looks good."

A second quipped: "It's giving Lord Farquaad I'm so sorry."

And another could relate: "I swear hairdressers over 50 are out to get me."

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"Every time I get a woman who's 55 or older I get scared because they make me look like Johnny Depp in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," someone else joked.

But not everyone thought the haircut was that bad, one wrote: "You genuinely look amazing though!"

"Just style it different and it will be perfect," someone else suggested.

"I know it's not what you wanted but it looks so good on you," someone else reassured.

One user added: "You're the first person I think I've ever seen slay this haircut, how are you doing that?"

And another said: "Never trust a haircut until you wash and style it yourself, sorry professionals but it's the truth."


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