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  2. ‘Korean Side Bangs’ Are Trending Like Crazy for Those Who ...

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    Embrace your waves with one of the best wavy haircuts for women! You'll find stylish haircuts and hairstyles for wavy hair types in every length.

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Pixie cut: A very short women's hairstyle with or without a shaggy fringe (bangs). Pompadour: The hair is swept upwards from the face and worn high over the forehead, and sometimes upswept around the sides and back as well. The style, named after Madame de Pompadour (1721–1764), mistress of King Louis XV, is for both women and men. Quiff

  5. Pixie cut - Wikipedia

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    A pixie cut is a short hairstyle, generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top, with very short bangs. It is a variant of a crop. It is a variant of a crop. The name is derived from the mythological pixie .

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  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    During the 15th and 16th centuries, European men wore their hair cropped no longer than shoulder-length, with very fashionable men wearing bangs or fringes. In Italy, it was common for men to dye their hair. [13] In the early 17th century male hairstyles grew longer, with waves or curls being considered desirable in upper-class European men.

  8. Eponymous hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    An early example of an eponymous hairstyle was associated with the 5th Duke of Bedford. In 1795, when the British government levied a tax on hair powder, as a form of protest Bedford abandoned the powdered and tied hairstyle commonly worn by men of that era in favor of a cropped, unpowdered style, making a bet with friends to do likewise. [13]

  9. Bangs (hair) - Wikipedia

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    The hairstyles of popular musicians in the 1960s such as the Beatles included bangs and became popular with men. [2] In 2007, bangs saw another massive revival as a hair trend, this time thick, deep and blunt-cut. In October 2007, style icon and model Kate Moss changed her hairstyle to have bangs, signaling the continuation of the trend into ...