And thank you for your question. The most popular hairstyles in the early 1950's were diverse as there were a lot of economic changes and wars were ending. The most popular hairstyle in the early 1950's were were the ponytail and the French Plait.
The poodle cut was another style that gained popularity as well as short hair cut styles due to their ease of care for women. Lastly the Bouffant was considered the most stylish design of the 1950's and was worn by nearly half the women. You can visit buzzle.com to read more about hairstyles in the 1950's as well as hair.lovetoknow.com/1950s_Hairstyles which will give you links to pictures of hairstyles and more information on the subject.
You can also visit hairstyletwist.com/blog/category/1950s-h... to see pictures of the hairstyles that were most popular.
The most popular hairstyle was the bowl cut, reminiscent of the Beatles hair styles!
And thank you for your question. Some of the most popular hairstyles of the 1930's decade were indeed the finger waves. The styles were still short and formed closer to head and face but the woman of the 30's were indeed starting to want more style in their hair.
This was the time when woman wanted to look sexy with their new backless dresses and full volume hair. Some other hair styles included hair being pulled back with big loose curls hanging down on the sides. You can read more about them at : hairfinder.com/hairstyling/1930.htm.There are many beautiful photo's of women from the 1930's with their hairstyles at : fashion-era.com/hats-hair/hats_hair_8a_h... on men in the 1930's included a slick back look or an all out just short even cut usually parted to the side and they can be viewed at: joeri.net/retro/fashion/gentstop.htm.
Elegant is the word I would use to describe hairstyles of the 1940s. Buzzle. Com says, "The 1940’s saw lot of curls and up-dos being used.
The 1940’s hairstyles were chic but it did take a lot of time to get one done the right way! Using rollers to curl the hair was a common factor during that period. Most women used soft curls to get a feminine look in the 1940’s.
Generally hairstyles were smoother at the crown, which was done so that the woman could wear a hat with ease. As time passed, hair was then piled up in mounds. " One popular hairstyle was the Chignon, requiring that the hair be pinned in a low knot at the base of the neck.
Many variations of the Chignon exist today. Pin curls and ringlet curls were another very popular curly style of the 1940s. These could be done all over the head, but ringlets were mainly used to frame the face.
The Omelet fold was also very popular, frequently seen on women of that era. More information about 1940s hairstyles for women can be found at: buzzle.com/articles/1940s-hairstyles.html http://www.fashion-hairstyles.com/1940s-hairstyles.htm http://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-American-1940%27s-Hairstyle.
During the 60s the most popular hairstyles were the flip, pixie and beehive. The flip was the look that remained popular for most of the decade while the beehive was "in" in the early to mid-60's, which is also called an "Audrey Hepburn look'. The pixie is a short hairstyle which is also popular in the middle of 60's before the long hair became popular in the hippy era Most of the easy styles from the 60's can still be seen but modified nowadays.
This is mostly the bob and does not seem so out of place. For men, the Beatles were very trendy and popular men's hair style during the said decade is long that the average crew cut of earlier years. Mean had longer and instantly styled hair like the Beatles.
***You can read more information at :retrowow.co.uk/retro_style/60s/60s_fashi... You will find websites blogs and forums about the 60's hairstyles at: perfectlocks.com/blog/groovy-60s-hairstyles squidoo.com/sixtieshairstyles hairstylesdesign.com/gallery/retro_60_s_....
There are many places online that discuss the ever changing art of hair styles through the ages. The men and women of the 1970’s was especially creative with their styling of hair! HairArchives.Com gives a look at each time in history’s hair styles including images as well as instructions for completing some of the looks!
hairarchives.com/private/archivesnew.htm Another great way to view hairstyle images of the 1970s is to use the Google Image function. As an example: google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw... great thing about the Google Image search is that clicking on a picture will take you to the website the image is located. This is a great way to find websites all about hairstyles through the ages.
Another site of interest would be RetroHairstyles.com. Similar to HairArchives.Com, they break up each section of history and display the popular hair styling. retrohairstyles.com/1970s.
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