New Hair Syndrome (NHS) – A temporary condition that occurs when someone gets a new hairstyle and suddenly feels the
irresistible urge to take an
excessive number of selfies from every possible angle. Symptoms include overuse of the camera, multiple
social media posts, and prolonged admiration in the mirror
1-Sorry for spamming your feed, but my New Hair Syndrome is
acting up again!
2-She just got a fresh haircut, and now she's deep in New Hair Syndrome mode—taking selfies every
five minutes!
3-I swear, every time I change my hairstyle, I get a serious case of New Hair Syndrome. Someone take my phone away!
4-John was late to dinner because he was too busy admiring himself in the mirror. Classic New Hair Syndrome!
5-Warning: If you
compliment my new hair, I will unleash full-blown New Hair Syndrome and flood you with pictures.