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Modified Wedge Haircut Seventies Hairstyle - Hey, Hey, Hey, Here We Go Again! Yes, we've all heard before, but here you go again ... what goes around comes around, and it is now time for the Seventies Hairstyle again on stage. Encompassing the straight, long hairstyle prominent in the sixties to the shag hairstyle made popular by the superstars of music and hair bands, the look of the seventies was varied and flashy - and it is way back. Hairdressing Shag Popularized by David Bowie, Bobby Sherman and popular hair bands of the time, the Shag haircut was the big winner of the seventy. Even today and during the last 20 years and over, the shag hairstyle has survived and evolved into the most popular styles. The bob, layered bob, inverted bob, wedge, and even - hold your breath - the Mullet, owe their origins to the classic shag hairstyle. Straight & long hair What's in layers and Shag "feasible" has been pre-dominant style of the day, long and straight. Without style, the layers would not have been possible and Cher perhaps not been as popular - of course the leather jacket helped, too! The remnants of the sixties, most hairstyles are getting shorter and designers began to experiment with styling tools - blow dryers, irons and curlers. Big Curls With the promotion of styling tools, big buckles and corn across the Farrah look was born. Beauty in the mind of everyone, the Farrah poster hung on all 16 of the wall. The TV star swimsuit-clad became an icon for big hair, long, curly overnight. Hair dryer, round brushes and rollers have been carried on the shelves that look "was considered by all women aged 12 to 40. Crops Cultures, Bob Short, Bob inverted can be attributed to Dorothy Hamill and soon eclipsed the Farrah look was worn by one of the top Olympic skaters of his time. Characterized by light enveloping the face and the inversion in the back, looking Hamill continues today - with a modified version recently become "style" for 2008. The seventies hairstyle is back! So wherever you look, the standard, classic hairstyles that have helped define the seventies are back for a new generation of women (and men). The layered look is becoming more sophisticated, the shag is amended and watered down, big curls are now combined with cuts and styles made possible by sophisticated style devices today and hair products . The seventies hairstyle is back! So, when I put the platform shoes? Posted on January 31, 2010.
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