The evolution of haircuts
Interesting.
Throughout history we have witnessed how the way of dressing, speaking and topics of interest change over the years, our protagonist is the hair that has gracefully done so too and in very peculiar ways, each era has its own haircuts “stars” hair not only represents a part of our body as human beings, if not something more important is something that has been revered by civilizations as a symbol of extreme beauty, wisdom, power and wealth.
Through your hair you could know where you were on the social ladder, thanks to today and evolution today is our hair is that white page where we can express our personality, with all grace.
1920s.

During the First World War, many women began wearing a straight cut that reached jaw height, which was well known as “BOB” could be worn in a smooth, wavy way and with or without bangs, a very versatile style for women and was also emblematic of the “Flappers” during that decade.
Flappers was commonly called middle-class women.
Years 1930 - 1940.
After the event of the Great Depression, various feminine styles began to become more natural. Although always with a trend closely linked to past styles.
The styles were worn on longer hair up to the neck and blond hair began to become fashionable, as Rita Hayworth wore it.


Age 1950.
During the 1950s, the style used by Marilyn Monroe had a lot of controversy and impact, many women took that personality as a fashion icon, began to cut their big hair to start this “fashion”
Years 1960 - 1970.
In the midst of the youthful bubbling, a great revolution has been marked in the customs and fashion, against all kinds of prohibition and social structure.
Is like this how bold and daring styles are born, greatly influenced by the “hippy” movements of that era , leaving a trend in styles such as glam, mop-top.


Years 1980 - 1990.
Already finishing the last two decades , the 80s and 90s many styles are coming as heavies, grounce would be.
Is like this how can we visualize a big change of style where the hair could wear “gummed”, with very bold colors, bicolor or light-hearted hair. Many unisex styles came into view, styles like the one Kurt Cobain had, many actors had a lot of influence on many styles such as the most famous Rachen cut, which Jennifer Aniston made popular in her role in the series Friends.
Is like this as from the beginning of the 20th century until today, the range of styles is so wide that it allows us the freedom to use any of them.
What was your favorite style?
Have you used any of it?
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Photos of the models, coming from estilodecabellos/muyinteresantes.com.mx
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