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Men's hairstyles in the 1920's were simple yet very classic and masculine.

1920's men's hairstyle

 Hair was generally slicked back for formal or dressy occasions. The top layers were left longer, but they were combed back and greased with tonic to provide a sophisticated look.

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Here is a picture of a teenage boy in the early 40s. His hair is cut short on the sides and long on the top. The long strands were slicked back with grease or lard. This young man has a big wave or swoop of hair on top. He is also wearing the typical eye-glasses of that time. His jeans are baggy are rolled up at the bottom.

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Looking for a great business man's hairstyle? This young man has naturally wavy hair that he has left to do its own thing on the top and is a little longer than the rest of it. If cowlicks are an issue, hair could be directed in the direction that it normally wants to go. A good hair product is worked through the strands to give definition and to help with styling. The sides of the hair are brushed forward to add interest.

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The 50's were a time of simplicity and Happy Days.

1950's Crew

Hairstyles reflected that theme as we see in this photo taken around 1957. Women wore their hair short and in easy care styles such as these which have some simple curls. Since blow-dryers were not used much at home, it was common to see women out shopping with curlers and hair nets during the day so they could look lovely at night. It was also popular to use pin curls which was nothing more than winding strands around the finger and securing them with bobby pins until hair dried. Many men chose the flat top crew cut for the then bad boy look. Black horn rimmed glasses topped off the look for men. Also khaki pants and white tee shirts and rolled up sleeves were the thing.

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If you are male looking for a hairstyle for curly hair, you may want to take a look at this one. This guy's haircut is certainly 80s ish with the sides being cut just above the ears and the back is left longer. Some people may refer to this style as bi-level or even mullet. This look is back right now for current hairstyles. Allowing the locks to do their natural thing is right on. A little curl enhancing product will help the bend and a little defining styling lotion will help the definition.

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