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  2. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese hairstyle that consists of long straight hair that reaches at least below the shoulder blades with part of it cut to about shoulder-length and a fringe (bangs) that reaches the eyebrows. Jewfro: A Jewish variant of the 'Afro' hairstyle. Jheri curl: Hair that is curly and kept moist (or at least a wet-look maintained) by a Jheri curl ...

  3. Mark My Words: This '90s Hairstyle Is Going to Rule 2025 - AOL

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    Also known as the retro flipped bob or inverted bob, the cut sits at chin- to shoulder-length. It was first introduced in the ‘60s and made famous by Jackie O.

  4. These Short Haircuts for Older Women Are Timeless and Chic

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    Curly Shoulder-Length Cut. If you think you can't have bangs with curly hair, you're going to want to think again. Sandra Oh's fringe is definitely the coolest part of her youthful, shoulder ...

  5. The 21 Best Haircuts for Curly Hair, According to Top ... - AOL

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    We compiled a list of the 21 best haircuts for curly hair—straight from hairstylists who know a thing or two about maximizing your swirls. Meet the Experts. ... 16. Shoulder-Length Cut.

  6. The Rachel - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel haircut, commonly known as simply "The Rachel", [1] [2] [3] is an eponymous hairstyle popularized by American actress Jennifer Aniston.Named after Rachel Green, the character she played on the American sitcom Friends (1994–2004), Aniston debuted the haircut during the show's first season, and continued to wear it throughout its second season while the series was nearing peak ...

  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    During the 15th and 16th centuries, European men wore their hair cropped no longer than shoulder-length, with very fashionable men wearing bangs or fringes. In Italy, it was common for men to dye their hair. [13] In the early 17th century male hairstyles grew longer, with waves or curls being considered desirable in upper-class European men.