Haircuts and styles change over the years

Haircuts and styles change over the years and inevitably end up being popular with the "inn" crowd. Here in this article we will talk about haircuts and styles have been the most popular in recent generations.

No wonder that the haircuts and styles often come from basic human needs. For women, of course, is one way to look beautiful. A haircut for women folk in the 1960s was the "hive." It was considered a "big hair" type of hairstyle. During the twenties the "bob" was a popular cut for women. This style was a signal to the world that a woman "liberated." For ethnic crowds, the "African" was popular in the sixties too. For men, the "cut Colonel" (also called the "Caesar" cut) has been constant for many years. This style is a bit longer than the "haircut" always popular "aircraft carrier" for men.


A haircut and style that has endured over time is the comb "more." This is mainly men who have a bald spot on top of his head. Needless presentation, as many men use this style. Some men go so far as to wear their hair in the back of the head instead of the sides to cover his bald head.
A popular haircut that has a different style from West Africa is "braids". This has raised that are woven braids close to the skin of the head. Some women use this style at times, but is mostly used for men of African descent. Another style of ethnic hair has a unique name, "dreadlocks". This style is divided tangled hair in long braids. Another name for the dreads is "Rastafari".
Television has become a common method of popularization of hair cuts and styles. The "wedge" was a way so that the skater Dorothy Hamill brought to television. This resulted in rapid acceptance in the culture of the United States. The star of the music of Dido took her "Dido flip" to the world and was also widely copied. Sailor Moon was a woman who gave us "orang." These two long braids on top of the head.

 

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