I think in today's society there a numerous types of hairstyles that work. Just like in fashion, where styles from all eras are now in, the same is with hairstyles. It all depends on the person, what you like and don't like.
For men, you see the slicked back "greaser" look from the 1950's, the spiked hairdo, the mohawk, the crew cut, the what I like to call "Prince Valiant" haircut which was popular during the 1970's, long sideburns to no sideburns, etc. Pretty much anything goes. For women, long, short, big hair, curly, wavy, straight, parted, not parted, beehive from the 1960's and more could all be in depending on the person and really what they like best on themselves. I don't think there is a definitive answer for this.
Experiment with different styles and see which feels best to you. Good luck!
The most popular hair styles for teenage girls’ these days are bangs and flicks with lots of layers and waves in long length, which gives them a wispy look and as for teenage boys’ scissor cut, spikes and mohawks are still the rage and if they feel too hot they simply get a buzz cut! For middle aged women, simpler and manageable hair with just a bit of layering is doing the work and the middle aged men, who are lucky to still have their hair intact; they go for a corporate’ parted on the side hair’ look! All the grandma out there, buns and plaits are long gone, now your kids and grandkids appreciate it better if you wear your hair in short bobs or a simple ponytail!
And as for the grandpa’s, slicked down hair to the back, ups the thumb!
You haven't spaciifed for men or women any way here are the links were you can find todays hottest and popular hair styles, women: short hair: shortlonghairstyles.com/09/the-most-popu... long hair:lifeandtrend.com/beauty/haircare/2007-ha... men:coolmenshairstyles.com/2011-mens-hairsty... any way popular hair style depends on person taste, I have like spikes hair style and I believe it to be popular and similar other have the same opinion.
I think in today's society there a numerous types of hairstyles that work. Just like in fashion, where styles from all eras are now in, the same is with hairstyles. It all depends on the person, what you like and don't like.
For men, you see the slicked back "greaser" look from the 1950's, the spiked hairdo, the mohawk, the crew cut, the what I like to call "Prince Valiant" haircut which was popular during the 1970's, long sideburns to no sideburns, etc. Pretty much anything goes. For women, long, short, big hair, curly, wavy, straight, parted, not parted, beehive from the 1960's and more could all be in depending on the person and really what they like best on themselves. I don't think there is a definitive answer for this.
Experiment with different styles and see which feels best to you. I think in today's society there a numerous types of hairstyles that work. Just like in fashion, where styles from all eras are now in, the same is with hairstyles.
It all depends on the person, what you like and don't like. For men, you see the slicked back "greaser" look from the 1950's, the spiked hairdo, the mohawk, the crew cut, the what I like to call "Prince Valiant" haircut which was popular during the 1970's, long sideburns to no sideburns, etc. Pretty much anything goes. For women, long, short, big hair, curly, wavy, straight, parted, not parted, beehive from the 1960's and more could all be in depending on the person and really what they like best on themselves.
I don't think there is a definitive answer for this. Experiment with different styles and see which feels best to you.
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