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  2. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Popular music and film stars had a major influence on 1950s hairstyles and fashion. Elvis Presley and James Dean had a great influence on the high quiff-pompadour greased-up style or slicked-back style for men with heavy use of Brylcreem or pomade. The pompadour was a fashion trend in the 1950s, especially among male rockabilly artists and ...

  3. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    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. Often described as "Business in the front, party in the back". Odango: A hairstyle where two buns are worn on either side of the head, with the rest of the hair worn as pigtails.

  4. What to Know About the Curly Perm Trend— Here's What Teens ...

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    Is a Curly Perm Safe for Teens? The short answer is: probably not. “The chemicals [in perms] can be toxic to the skin and lead to redness, burning, and itching on the scalp,” Dr. Green tells ...

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Throughout much of the decade, women and teenage girls wore their hair long, with a centre or side parting, which was a style carried over from the late 1960s. Other hairstyles of the early to mid-1970s included the wavy "gypsy" cut, the layered shag , and the "flicked" style, popularly referred to as "wings", in which the hair was flicked into ...

  6. Wakashū - Wikipedia

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    Wakashū properly referred to a boy between the ages at which his head was partially shaven (maegami) (about 7–17 years of age), at which point a boy exited early childhood and could begin formal education, apprenticeship, or employment outside the home, and the genpuku coming of age ceremony (mid-teens through early 20s), which marked the transition to adulthood.

  7. Pageboy - Wikipedia

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    A mid-1970s example of the pageboy haircut. The pageboy or page boy is a hairstyle named after what was believed to be the haircut of a late medieval page boy. It has straight hair hanging to below the ear, where it usually turns under. There is often a fringe (bangs) in the front. [1] This style was popular in the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s.

  8. Hairstyles in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Hairstyles in the 1980s included the mullet, tall mohawk hairstyles, jheri curls, flattops, and hi-top fades, which became popular styles. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Amongst women, large hair-dos, puffed-up styles, permanent waves, and softer cuts typified the decade. [ 4] Big hair that was "often permed to achieve the desired volume" is especially ...

  9. What Are Surfer Curtains, and Why Is Gen Z Obsessed ... - AOL

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    This beach-inspired haircut is a throwback to aughts boy band style. Here's why it's so popular right now. Fact checked by Sarah ScottFact checked by Sarah Scott. Teenagers have almost always been ...