50s beehive
60s short and flipped out
70s long and wavy. sometimes flipped out
80s big and poofy
90s jennifer aniston haircut. layered around face
2000s bob. cut short in back and longer in front
2006-09-25 12:28:15
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answered by spankedelic 2
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i am positive on this one....
50's- soft short and curly
60's- pretty much the same they slept in curlers, kept it short n tight.
70's-meduim length, use razor's to feather it, then curl the ends
80's-its about VOLUME AND SIZE .Big puffy hair.
90's-Long and a little curl.. use a round brush and just blowdry, then use huge velcro rollers for a little bounce.
2000's- Straight shiny smooth hair, then you got some people who like the superstar curls. or the girls with the short flipped out hair. or the girls with the bangs on the side.
2000 is such a variety.
2006-09-25 12:45:10
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answered by jill_emerson120405 1
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OK, I'll try...50's bouffant, 60's pageboy and the flip ,70's shag,80's this is hard, cos it was anything from Cindy lauper to Steven Tyler..I'd have to say long wispy bangs and sexy..90 the wedge. 2000's the bed head...and what can be called the shaggy flip..
2006-09-25 12:33:08
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answered by Cheryl E 4
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Lol...to me, they offer the impact of being as if they wrestle too frustrating. Like in case you word a movie set contained in the 1940's, they are going to have a 1940's style of opt for, although that is quite a lot exaggerated. they are executed in a fashion that the ladies those who truly LIVED throughout that aspect does no longer were able to do it.
2016-12-02 01:38:43
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answered by ? 3
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50s - beehive
60s - long and straight, parted in the middle
70s - shag or feathered
80s - big hair
90s - chopped
2000s - sleek and straight
2006-09-25 12:30:38
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answered by Sabina 5
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well for me i think the 70's hairstyles.
2006-09-25 12:34:42
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answered by Marlyn S 1
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