This is a sweet look for a boy. This photo was taken in the 1940's and is a great example of a typical haircut for that time period.
There is a deep side part with the bangs combed up and back. The use of grease and Vaseline were common to achieve the greased up look. This little guy is sitting in a chair wearing short outfit that buttons up the front with collar.
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This is a cute style from days gone by. Girls often wore their hair similar to this in the 1940's.
The sides are pulled back and twisted as they direct back to a bow where they are secured. This little grade school girl has a middle part and is bang-less. Curls fall softly down her back. The plaid bow matches the check pattern in her dress.
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Brandon has thick hair that is cut in layers to help it lay smoothly. He has full bangs that are combed forward and then feathered to the side.
This photo was taken at the 10th Annual Say No to Drugs Race Holiday Classic on December 5, 2010.
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This grade school girl is ready for fun with her miss matched pigtails.
When you are 4, 5, or 6 years old, anything goes from bright mix and match colors to goofy hairdos.
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This popular boy's haircut is perfect for a young man looking for a current look:
A cowlick in the front makes for a natural part of the long bangs that brush to the side. The layers help with the feathered effect. The back is longer than the sides.
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