Have you ever experienced a bad hair day that completely threw you for a loop, or a good hair day that changed your entire week? Maybe you've noticed that every time you wear a slicked-back bun , people seem to take you more seriously, but every time you throw your hair up in a messy style , you get side-eye. Curious as to why? Well, everyone on TikTok thinks they have an explanation, and it's called hair theory. For the unfamiliar, people are convinced that how you wear your hair — the length, color, and style — influences both how you look and how you're perceived.

The hashtag #hairtheory has more than 500 million views and counting, so if you haven't yet given the idea of hair theory much attention, it might be time to start. Not sure where exactly to start in your research? Ahead, we chat with professional hairstylists who answer all of our questions about hair theory, including what it is and whether it actually makes a difference. Clayton Hawkins is a celebrity hairstylist.

Andrew Fitzsimons is a celebrity hairstylist and founder of his eponymous hair-care brand. Chris Jones is a Virtue ambassador and co-owner and stylist at Salon Bugatti . What Is TikTok's Hair Theory? "The 'hair theory' on TikTok claims that the way your hair is styled can change how you look and are perceived by others," says celebrity hairstylist Clayton Hawkins.

"Ask anyone who's ever changed their hair color or thrown a wig on, and they'll tell you: people absolutely treat you differently depe.