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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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Unusual, short, and fun, describes this emo like hairstyle. The bangs are deliberately choppy and this haircut has a not so perfect appearance. There is no real part in this style which combs forward from the crown of the head. This medium brown brunette has a burgandy wash of hair color covering some strands on one side. A razor cut helps to get that choppy look.

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This very short cropped hairstyle is hot for 2008. This haircut would be easy to manage and versatile too. Her bangs are cut high up on the forehead and form an arc. They are shorter on one side and gradually get longer as the cross over to the other. Lots of layering and razor cuts creates a fringy effect. Some hair product and back combing on top creates lift and height. The length of this do is just below the ears. The strands could be tucked behind the ears to bring about a whole new style. This young woman is sporting a pretty auburn red color.

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Here's an unusual hairstyle for a woman with short hair and one that is sure to turn a few heads. This is one interpretation of a fohawk that would be easy to copy. The sides are sleek and straight and parted very deliberately with the center strands standing straight up along with the bangs. The ends are slightly bending under to add interest. This style requires a great deal of firm holding hairspray. A faux hawk is a mohawk without shaving the sides of the head.

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Here is a very short hairstyle with a tousled appearance. The use of a texturizing hair product that is worked through the strands with the fingers helps to separate the pieces and give a messy look. The haircut is about chin length and the bangs are swept over to one side and just brush the eye.

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