Daniel Andrews has been mocked for his unfortunate DIY haircut after debuting his new short back and sides on national television.
The Victorian premier appeared to have had enough of his brunette locks growing out after seven weeks of lockdown with another month to go.
Mr Andrews was sporting a noticeably choppy hairdo during his Covid press conference on Sunday, at which he announced another 779 new local cases.
Dan Andrews (pictured) was sporting a noticeably choppy hairdo during his Covid press conference on Sunday, in which he announced another 779 new local cases of the virus
'So where are you getting your haircut?' one woman questioned the premier on Twitter
Melburnians will have to wait another month to get a decent haircut, unless they live with a hairdresser, as salons were not in the slight relaxation he announced.
Frustrated Victorians complained online about the slight relaxation of restrictions that still has all but the most essential businesses shut down.
One woman tweeted the premier's lockdown haircut was clearly a home job, likely by his wife Catherine who has tried her best in previous lockdowns.
'Obviously his wife or kids gave him a haircut. Nobody cares about your hair, it's not that important. If it is then go get yourself some scissors and move on,' she said.
Other Victorians were quick to notice Mr Andrews was sporting a new look that he was likely to cringe at when reviewing the tape.
'So where are you getting your haircut?' one woman questioned the premier.
'Where are you guys getting your hair cut? How can we book in?' another man asked, tagging both Mr Andrews and his chief health officer Brett Sutton in the tweet.
'Nice to see you looking good with your fresh haircut, Mr Premier,' another wrote.
'Nice to see you looking good with your fresh haircut, Mr Premier,' a user tweeted last week
One woman tweeted the premier's lockdown haircut was clearly a home job, while implying the fixation on his hair was of little importance
Hair salons will only open when 70 per cent of Victoria's eligible population has received two doses of a Covid vaccine, under the roadmap out of lockdown.
Hairdressers are set to reopen for up to five fully vaccinated patrons at that vaccination milestone, a date earmarked for October 26.
It's not the first time the Labor leader's hair has sent tongues wagging.
In June, Mr Andrews