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photograph by photorazzi / Janet Mayer

Here we have Jessica Simpson sporting a very simple bob. This is said to be one of Jessica's favorite styles. It has clean lines and is perfect for anyone looking for an easy care style. It has a professional sofisticated edge and yet it is fun and sporty as well.

This picture was taken at her live performance on the Early Show at CBS studios in New York in the Fall of 2006.

Her hair is parted in the middle with all strands cut nearly the same length which is just above the shoulder. There is some light texturizing around the bottom with some slight layering.

Jessica can easily go from this short hairstyle to a long one easily with her line of clip in hair extensions. Her an Ken Paves partenered up to create Hair U Wear to give versality to hairstyling.

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Back in the 1960's, woman often wore hairpieces and wigs to help them get that bouffant hair that was so highly sought after during that decade. Especially those with fine and thin hair looked into purchasing these hair accessories. Even gals with thicker hair may have looked into these choices because as shown in this period photo, it probably would have been difficult to get this height without a little extra help. This hairstyle could be classified as bee-hive. It looks like there may have been 2 hairpieces used here. For more help with 60's hairstyles how to, you may want to check out that link. For more 60's hairstyles, you may want to check that out.

Here is another view of this picture taken in 1966 to show the fashion and styles from this decade. Long knee length shorts were common for both men and women and we see these styles again today. There was also another popular length that was just past the knees and these were referred to as peddle-pushers. Shorter lengths were also in and they were usually rolled up. Eye-glasses for men were usually thick framed and black.

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Here's an example of a non-tradition bride wearing red and off-white with hair pulled up off of the face and secured with a headband that is embellished with red and off-white roses. Her bangs and sides are combed straight back while the back lengths are left long and spiraled

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photograph by HairStyleTwist all rights reserved

Bouffant hair is becoming increasing popular with today's current hairstyles and it gets its roots from the 60's. The 50's were a time of more conservative styles for hair and then came the next decade which brought about many changes in culture, fashion, and style. This style was known for its height and fullness at the crown of the head which was quite the change from the pixie cuts and ponytails from the prior decade. Women of the 1960's spent a great deal of time to achieve this poofy hair and read on to find out how they did it.

Keep in mind that this was a time before hand held blow-dryers and so there was much more preparation involved. Styling usually began the night before and usually women slept with rollers in their hair. Apparently looking good was much more important than sleeping comfortably.

This picture of this young woman was taken for high school graduation in 1962. This was a very typical look back then.

I happen to know this gal as she is a close relative and I asked her to share her stories about hairstyling way back when and here they are.

First of all, people in this decade were thrifty with money out of necessity and so the use of home-made hair products was common. To make hair more likely to hold the curl and style, some opted to purchase a product called Dippity-do. This was a strong holding hair gel, and much to my surprise, this product is still available through some online merchants. This product worked well if applied to damp hair prior to rolling hair around the rollers. However, those who could not afford to buy this product, made their own.

Water was placed in a saucepan, about 2 cups. Then about 1/4 cup of sugar was added and then this mixture was heated to a boil and then left to sit until cool. A comb was dipped into this potion and combed through the strands before hair was wound around the rollers. A hairnet was placed on the head before bed. In the morning after the rollers were removed, the locks were back-combed at the roots to get that ratted appearance. The top layer was smoothed over and then lots of Aquanet (hairspray) was applied. Hair was very stiff and had no movement. I hate to think about the outcome if one was stuck out in a downpour: a sticky gooey mess.

So, there you have an explanation of how these styles were done in the 60's. Modern versions of this retro 60's bouffant include long straight or loosely curled locks in the back with the sides pulled up and secured  in the back with a low  ponytail. The top rear portion is then back-combed and finished as described above. Thankfully, we have modern conveniences that make it easier so a blow-dryer can be used, as well as Velcro rollers, and root lifting products.

Some other websites have copied this article and this picture onto their sites without my permission. This article was written word for word by me and it is not ok to steal it or the picture. What is wrong with this world?

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photograph by photorazzi / Janet mayer

Jordin Sparks looks like she is on top of the world with her infectious smile as she appears on NBC's Today Show Concert Series in New York City. She is a very lovely young woman who posses a very special talent for singing as she showed the world by winning the sixth season of American Idol.

She is sporting a very simple updo which consists of a youthful ponytail. Her hair texture is that of tight curls which she has left in its natural state for this cute hairstyle for a seventeen year old.