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Lisa Rinnaphotograph by PR Photos / Glenn Harris

Lisa Rinna looks hot in this picture of her which was taken at The 59th Annual Emmy Awards in the fall of 2007. She looks as sexy as ever here and this photo of her shows off her highlights and low lights that spice up her honey brown hair. Her colorist did a nice job of making of her hair color pop.

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The early 70's was a time of transition for hairstyles. Bouffants were giving way to long straight hair with no style as the 60's came to a close. Some women were still wearing their hair short and puffy as the idea of flat hair did not appeal to them. Here we see a picture of a woman with very tall hair. She has lots of height and poof with this short style. Hair is curled to add body.

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photograph by PR photos / Wild 1

Paris Hilton has cut her locks super short as we see here in this picture of her that was taken at the 16th Annual amfAR Rocks Benefit on 9/24/2007. She is still sporting her very light golden blonde hair color. The length is at the chin and she has combed the sides (both sides) behind her ears for a cropped appearance. Her bangs are cut on the long side and with a side part they are brushed to the side to just skim over the top of the eye. The bangs come forward at the part and down over the forehead.

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This picture was taken in 1979 to 80 and shows the typical hairstyles of this time. Women wore their hair feathered back and curled with a curling iron. Blue and teal eyeshadow was quite popular. This young lady is shown here with her dad who is wearing the large framed glasses that were big then.

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Here is a picture of a typical 80's bi-level hairstyle with big bright yellow wicker earrings to set the retro mood. Hair was cut short on the sides and left longer in the back. Bigger was better so puffy curls were in order. Heavy hold hair gels were used as well as very firm hairspray. Primary colors were popular then and they had to be bold. Making a stand-out-in-the-crowd statement was the goal.  Most women of this time had perms in their hair. This gave the added lift, curl, and puff that was necessary to fit into the fashion.

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