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  2. Butterfly haircut - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly haircut was first introduced in 1950s, then arose to popularity in the 1990s and mid-2010s. [2] [3] It became highly popular in 2023 via TikTok and other social media platforms. [4] People who have worn a butterfly haircut include Shania Twain, Christie Brinkley, [5] Matilda Djerf, [4] and Hailee Steinfeld. [4]

  3. The "Butterfly Haircut" Is TikTok's Version Of The '70s Shag

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    The butterfly haircut is a layered, '70s-style haircut that's slowly been taking over social media. Here's how to ask your stylist for the cut and how to style it.

  4. The Butterfly Haircut Is Still Going Strong—So I, a Nervous ...

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    PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the company may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story You can learn more about that process here. Yahoo Inc ...

  5. Shag (haircut) - Wikipedia

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    A shag cut is a hairstyle that has been layered to various lengths. It was created by the barber Paul McGregor. [1] The layers are often feathered at the top and sides. The layers make the hair full around the crown, and the hair thins to fringes around the edges.

  6. Eponymous hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the pixie cut worn by the British model Lesley Lawson was called The Twiggy after her nickname. [ 6 ] Other short "gamine" cuts to have attracted imitators included Jane Fonda 's as the call-girl Bree Daniels in the film Klute (1971), and that adopted in 2005 by the actress Keira Knightley , [ 7 ] a longer, slightly shaggier ...

  7. Feathered hair - Wikipedia

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    Farrah Fawcett as Jill Munroe. Feathered hair is a hairstyling technique that was popular in the 1970s and the early 1980s. It was designed for straight hair.The hair was layered, with either a side or a center parting.

  8. Argyle (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    An example of an Argyle style pattern. An argyle (/ ˈ ɑːr. ɡ aɪ l /, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges.The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond in the design, but more commonly refers to the overall pattern.

  9. Can You Find Which Butterfly Has a Unique Pattern in ... - AOL

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    So, as a hint, the butterfly you need to look out for has a lot more whitespace on its wings than the other butterflies in the photo. (Meaning, less dark spots appear on the wings on the targeted ...