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The Bob |
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This hairstyle was created in 1909 in Paris by the famous hairstylist Antoine. The Bob style became popular in the early 1920’s and forward in 1960s. |
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The Shag |
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The Shag also known as "Farrah Fawcett" or "The Rachel". Jennifer Aniston was seen in the second and third season of "Friends" with this hair style which became famous as "The Rachel". |
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The Boy Cut |
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The Boy Cut also known as Teddy Boy is a popular haircut original appeared in the late 1950s in England. |
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The Ponytail |
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The Ponytail is most causal and so easy to dress up. The ponytail will work for anybody with hair long enough to collect and it is one of the first hairstyles a girl learns to do herself. |
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The Lady Godiva |
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The Lady Godiva also known as the Rapunzel is long and evokes a spirit of freedom or rebellion. The Rapunzel hairstyle keeps is natural and will attract everyone in around. |
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Cornrows |
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Cornrows is an Afro hairstyle originaly appeared in the ancient Egyptians called NNubian wigs". The cornrows can shape in many ways such as straight or in patterns. |
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The Beehive |
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The Beehive hairstyle became famous in 1950s and still remain a beauty incarnate. Amy Winehouse has this style of hair. |
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The Pageboy |
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The Pageboy originally appeared in the Medieval times, but developed and popularized in the 1950s. Uma Thurman used this hairstyle for hear role as Mia Wallace in "Pulp Fiction". |
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The Marie Antoinette |
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The Marie Antoinette originally appeared in 1700s and made popular defied both gravity and hygiene. With the cunning use of pads and many ornaments, these hairstyles were as much a work of art as a hairstyle. |
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The Afro |
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The Afro originally appeared in the 1860s is a hairstyle worn by the Circassian beauties. In the 1970s the Afro hairstyle was a symbol of there pride and and a "Black Is Beautiful" ideal. |
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