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  2. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Sylvers was the first African-American artist to have the Jheri curl on an album cover, on his 1980 Casblanca release Have You Heard. [3] Michael Jackson performing, 1988. The Jheri curl was worn by Michael Jackson on the cover of his hit album Thriller, which was released in 1982.

  3. My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage - Wikipedia

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    The film explores the politics and history of African American hair and how the European ideal of beauty influenced black hair through modern history.It details the political and cultural influences that have dominated dialogue surrounding African and African American hairstyles from styling patterns and cultural trends to the business of black hair care industry.

  4. Hairstyles in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jackson wore his hair in Jheri curl style in the 1980s; [13] it was popular among African Americans in the early decade, but its popularity waned by the end of the decade, [14] with the hi-top fade partly replacing it. Hair gel was used by young men to effect the preppy look of a well groomed, short hair style.

  5. Hi-top fade - Wikipedia

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    The hi-top was a trend during the golden age of hip hop and urban contemporary music of the 1980s and the early 1990s. [2] It was common among young African American males between 1986 and 1993 and to a lesser extent in the mid–1990s (1994–1996). [3] The hi-top fade is commonly called a crew cut, due to the great likeness of the two styles.

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Denim's popularity was at an all-time high in Europe, with designer denim jackets and matching jeans rocketing in prices. Other common, more affordable brands included Mudd, JNCO, and Evisu, a Japanese denim brand which launched in the 1980s. [68] The most popular trainers were white or black and manufactured by Adidas, Skechers, and Nike ...

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Beards went out of style due to their association with hippies, but moustaches remained common among blue collar men. From the mid-1980s until the early 1990s, mullets were popular in suburban and rural areas among working-class men. This contrasted with a conservative look preferred by business professionals, with neatly groomed short hair for ...

  8. Category:African-American hair - Wikipedia

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  9. Afro - Wikipedia

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    As the 1960s progressed towards the 1970s, popular hairstyles, both within and outside of the African-American community, became longer and longer. [1] As a result, the late 1960s/early 1970s saw an expansion in the overall size of afros. [1]

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