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  2. Bob cut - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Antoni Cierplikowski, called Antoine de Paris, a Polish hairdresser who became the world's first celebrity hairdresser, started a fashion for a short bob cut. He said it was inspired by accounts of Joan of Arc. In the 1920s, he introduced the “shingle cut”, which became popular with daring young women—the Bloomsbury set and flappers.

  3. 7 Cute Hairstyles for Short Hair, According to a Celebrity ...

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    3. Androgynous Bob. The androgynous bob gives total main character energy. This modern cut is all about breaking the mold. Inspired by Emma Roberts’ fresh take on the look, this style “looks ...

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A women's hairstyle where different sections of the hair are cut at different lengths to give the impression of layers. Liberty spikes: Hair that is grown out long and spiked up usually with a gel Lob: A shoulder-length hairstyle for women, much like a long bob, hence the name. Mullet: Hair that is short in front and long in the back.

  5. These Short Haircuts for Women Make Life So Much Easier - AOL

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    There are even plenty of short haircuts for older women that will give you a fresh, new look in no time. Check out these cuts and don't forget to bring the photo to your next salon appointment, so ...

  6. Pixie cut - Wikipedia

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    Blonde-haired woman with a pixie cut. Pixie cuts were popularized first in the 1950s, when Audrey Hepburn wore the style in her debut film Roman Holiday (1953). Jean Seberg also sported a pixie cut for Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse (1958) and Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless (1960). [1]

  7. Short hair - Wikipedia

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    Styles included the bob cut (a blunt cut to the chin or neck and cut evenly all around), the shingle bob (a haircut that was tapered short in the back) and the short crop (cut short in the back and longer hair in front). Before the 1920s, short hair on women was not entirely uncommon but was often associated with the Coney Island chorus

  8. The Rachel - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel haircut, commonly known as simply "The Rachel", [1] [2] [3] is an eponymous hairstyle popularized by American actress Jennifer Aniston.Named after Rachel Green, the character she played on the American sitcom Friends (1994–2004), Aniston debuted the haircut during the show's first season, and continued to wear it throughout its second season while the series was nearing peak ...

  9. Eponymous hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford, originator of the short, unpowdered "Bedford Crop" in 1795, arguably the most influential innovation in hairstyles, as men's hair has mostly remained short ever since. An eponymous hairstyle is a particular hairstyle that has become fashionable during a certain period of time through its association with a ...