The decade of clean and simple hairstyles, if you could call it like that. We went from crazy looks, hair rollers, and sprays to casual yet elegant. Pretty much every female rocked healthy-looking hair of lengths never seen before. Getting bored of multiple layers of color, celebrities went wild with hair extensions. The trend of hair extensions also got extremely popular in this decade and continues to this day through the 2010s and 2020s. Every other female is reading these beauty magazines to clone the looks. Famous women started experimenting, paparazzi took pictures, and the rest is history. What about the decade of the 2000s and beyond? This is where it goes from pure hairspray modeling to ombres, sombres, balayage dyes, and more. Of course, the most famous hairstyle of the 90s was the Rachel cut, and everybody wanted to copy it. The 80s also saw the rise of the mullet, which gladly didn’t stick for long.ĭo you remember your favorite childhood star with this hairstyle? 1990’sĩ0s hairstyles, in general, were much simpler and more natural and far less likely to cause future embarrassment than those of the previous decade. Young girls and teenagers loved the side-pony look, and if your hair was short, it was either fluffy and permed or gelled and spiky. Hairstyles were generally big, sprayed, teased, and voluminous, and fringes were thick and puffy. Remember these shampoo commercials and long hairstyles? Yep, that’s the decade where it all began. Headbands were often used as an accessory. Hair was long, frequently big, and luxurious, and the messy look was often acceptable. The 70s hairstyles were born out of the hippie movement and leaned towards the natural look. It’s funny how last decade it was all about short hair, and then it went backward! 1970’s Bouffants, beehives, and teased hair were extremely popular. The 60s are when the hairstyles started to get bigger and more extravagant, except maybe for the boyish short hair made popular by Twiggy. Women desired independence, and feministic looks got pushed too. The boyish looks were a thing, and it’s mostly due to the World War and other nasty periods. One of the most famous hairstyles was the petal coif and the pixie hairstyle. A huge amount of effort was used in styling their hair. Hairstyles were short, soft, and neat and almost always curled. Young women in the 50s had almost no desire for the long, flowing hair. Honestly, we’re not sure what happened in the 1940s, as there’s no way this style can ever come back. This was also when the pinup style started to evolve, and we can see these hairstyles today as well in pinup-loving girls. The hair was longer, and the ladies looked sexy but sophisticated and elegant. Victory rolls were very fashionable in the 40s as well as barrel curls. Still black and white pictures, but we’re reaching the point where you can hardly tell the decade. Jean Harlow was one of the most popular actresses and sex symbols, and her platinum blond waves and curls were extremely popular. In this decade, for women’s fashion, the long sleek appearance was most desirable, and the hair was waved and shoulder-length. Many of the Hollywood movies of that era made this look even more popular. The girls looked very sleek, cool, and confident. The long hair came off, and styles were short or pulled back with ringlets on the forehead and ears. The picture with a cat looks cute, and if you ignore messy hair strands, it passes the test of time. Bows, pins, headbands, and different types of hats were extremely cool as accessories. 1910’sĬurls and ringlets were in style, made popular by Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish. These looks won’t fly in the 2010s, but that’s how it all began! At least as far as photos go. Both long and short hairstyles were popular, with longer hair usually being partly pinned up and the rest of it flowing down in curls. 1900’sĭuring this time, permanent hair curling was invented, so that had a big influence on the 1900s hairstyles. We’re going to go through all 10 decades of the 20th century and see how hairstyles changed through the years. And hair is one part of fashion that can define a decade. Fashion and beauty trends change all the time, and they just keep evolving. Every decade has its unique looks and style.
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