And Dumber Mullet | Dumb

That is the magic of the character. Lloyd is immune to shame. And nothing on planet Earth screams "immune to shame" louder than a home-bleached, half-grown-out, rattail-adjacent mullet. 1. The Snowball Fight. Lloyd gets hit in the face with a snowball. Does he wipe it off? No. He lets it freeze to his hair. For the next several scenes, he has a shard of ice glued to his bangs. Most actors would fight for continuity. Jim Carrey, and by extension Lloyd, realized that a mullet is a tool . It’s a shelf. It holds ice. It holds dreams. It holds the sheer audacity to exist.

We live in an age of curated perfection. TikTok haircuts. Barber shop fades with hard parts and edge-ups. We spend $80 to look like every other guy on Instagram. dumb and dumber mullet

But look closer. The mullet isn’t just hair. It’s a thesis statement. That is the magic of the character

Lloyd Christmas isn't wearing a mullet. The mullet is wearing Lloyd. Most movie hairstyles are an afterthought. Lloyd’s mullet is the plot. Does he wipe it off

Lloyd Christmas paid $8 for a haircut, and he paid the barber in Monopoly money.

Not just any mullet. The Mullet. The golden, corn-silk, wind-tunnel-tested disasterpiece that sat atop the head of one Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) for the bulk of the 1994 cinematic masterpiece Dumb and Dumber .