Hair Evolution: to roar 20 to the modern days

Everyone has already heard about the most trendy hairstyles of 2016. How about traveling in the past and take a look at the evolution of hairstyles throughout history. Not all of the story of course, it would take forever. How about looking over the last 100 years, are we going? We could learn a turn or two along the way, or see how many times have influenced modern hairstyles. After all, vintage hairstyles are very popular these days.


Everyone has already heard about the most trendy hairstyles of 2016. How about traveling in the past and take a look at the evolution of hairstyles throughout history. Not all of the story of course, it would take forever. How about looking over the last 100 years, are we going? We could learn a turn or two along the way, or see how many times have influenced modern hairstyles. After all, vintage hairstyles are very popular these days.

1920
The roaring years were a good time to have short hair. The Bob and all its variations were at the top of the popularity. It was a real turning point and women were ready to say goodbye to long Victorian hair and cut it all. You can wear it straight or go for this famous Coco Coco Cocles Croples Croples. The finger waves, of course, were the most popular hairstyle of the 1920s. Hair accessories have also become very popular, add a femininity to short hairstyle.
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1930
The thirties were all waves. Tight washers and short bobs became a thing of the past. Women started carrying their hair a little longer, the general appearance was much softer these days. You know, less helmet hair - sweeteen waves. It was popular to carry your hair in the lateral part, and many women went for that "a lateral part, the hair slightly cover the side of their face". This hairstyle has really resisted the test of time and can still be seen in modern days, on red carpets and other glamorous events.
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1940
Quarantine was a difficult time for women. The war has influenced women's fashion and hairstyles. Since many women have had to work, they had to keep the hair close to their heads, so that it would not start in the way. I imagine that this is the same reason why we do not see any fringes in the 40s. Most women kept their hair with a relatively short length. The maximum hair length was long enough to touch the shoulders. The waves have always prevailed, but new hairstyles have appeared. Victory Rolls became popular in the 40s. When thinking about it, it's perfectly logical that the rollers of the victory were invented in the quarantine - they are the ideal solution for the women of that time, they keep the hair out of Your face, making them practical, but they seem incredibly glamorous at a time.
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1950
The fifties after the war were a decade of experimentation. Many different hairstyles were popular at the same time. The Courlis Bobs of the 40s were always around, but the Pixie cuts and Rockabilly hair earned quickly popularity. We can also see fringes starting to appear in the 50s, although very short. The poodle cup was the hairstyle which introduced the short curly bangs. The Audrey Hepburn Pixie Cup introduced the short bangs of baby. Many of these hairstyles are still popular today. I mean, when you think of the Pixie cuts, is not it Audrey's haircut always a point of reference for us?
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1960
Ah, the sixties swings. What time for hairstyles. You could go two ways in the sixties: a lot of volume or very little hair. The rough hairstyle was invented in the 60s and was extremely popular with Dusty Springfield and Aretha Franklin. Everyone tried to emulate his hairstyles. If your hair was not long enough to set up in a hive, you can always switch the large Bob, like Diana Ross and Supremes. On the other hand, you could also imitate the twig by cutting your short hair but keeping a long side fringe.
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1970's
The seventies were once strange. The more modern moments we arrive, the more you have to borrow from the past. The hairstyles become more varied and it is difficult to locate which ones were the most popular. We are finally stiff hair in the 70s, blunt fringes, central separations and natural naturally natural braids were very popular. Wearing flowers in the hair was also popular, after all, it was the age of the hippies. At the same time, the layers of feathers and a lot of volume were a basic food for many. Afros, platinum blonde bobs, shag, mules and long hair with large voluminous waves were all popular at a time. So many choices and variety, I'm right?
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1980
The eighties were a bad time for the hair. Let's just all agree on that. The styles were weird, it is of course, but the amount of damage and damage to women in their hair was extraordinary. Naturally, curled women were lucky, it was their time to shine. Those who had stiff hair, tortured her to the maximum. The perm has become very popular in the 80s. Everyone left and right wanted their hair to be allowed, hoping that the hair will be incredible and fashionable light once and for a long time. But at what cost? Some people have chosen perming crimping, which, to be honest, was not much better. If you ask me, everyone looked like what they had head stuck in a waffle maker and decided to tilt it. Another thing that was of utmost importance in the 80s was the volume. In addition to all the women of perming and crimping teased the hair too.
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1990
The nineties, on the other hand, were all stiff hair. You always see sometimes unhappy precipitarious hair or some loops, but for the most part, everyone wanted this super brilliant shiny shampoo shampoo. The feather fringes were popular for a little bit, but we all know that it was not going to stay, it was a reminder of the 80s. If you want to remember the perfect 90 year old hair, just look at an episode of friends . Everyone wanted the Jennifer Aniston haircut. On the side rocking, because the hairstyle of 90 was so simple texture-wise, very little tried to stand out to have ridiculously thorny hair, or to surpass it with mini-rolls with hair or wearing too small accessories Hair at a time.
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2000
Everything happened at once in the 2000s. The waves of Beachy were very popular, all at the same time, many people straightened their hair into oblivion. The strangest trends were probably the bleaching of random hair parts and colored hair mascaras. Do you remember that? Just random strands of colorful hair with a bright purple mascara, pink, blue or green, which made this wick of specific hair stand out and feels strangely thick? Yes, it was the bomb in 2000. People who just kept their simple hair, like Jennifer Aniston, were lucky.
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The rest is really history in manufacturing. I'm sure we're going that today's hair trends will seem super bizarre for us in the 2020s.


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