HAIR HAIR HAIR!!!
Transcript: In the twenties, the trend was to have really short hair. The blunt black bob was a hit, especially among the young flapper girls. The hairstyle was inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald who wrote a short story called Bernice Bobs Her Hair. It was about a socially isolated girl who bobbed her hair and as a result became a total vamp. Who wouldn’t want that? 1940's DO NOW: How do you feel hair has changed over the years (1920-2000). 1940 THE END 1950's The decade of supermodels, sexy hair and of course The Rachel: the haircut everyone wanted after seeing Jennifer Aniston in Friends. Meg Ryan was also a big hair-inspiration at the time. As well as the finger wave hairstyle. 1980's HAIR HAIR HAIR!!! 1950 1920!!! 2000's AIM:Time line of hair. Big, bigger, biggest was key in the 60′s. It’s the time of the iconic beehive and luscious waves a la Brigitte Bardot. Show your femininity! We also saw pixie crops on icons like Twiggy and Mia Farrow. 1970's 1920 The 2000′s don’t really have a distinct style. It’s more of a mixture of everything we’ve seen throughout the years. Recently the ombre look and pastel colored hair has been quite a big trend. The fifties were more about glamour and femininity. Straight hair was a no-no and nearly all women curled their hair. Ponytails were finished off with a cute ribbon, especially with teenagers, and Lucille Ball introduced the poodle cut. The trend of longer hair kept going, some women even had hair past their shoulders. At the same time women were forced to take on a lot of men’s tasks because the men were off fighting in World War Two. While moviestars like Lauren Bacall en Veronica Lake wore their hair long and wavy, most women wore snoods. Snoods were like fashionable hairnets. Most women only washed their hair once a week to maintain their curls for as long as possible. 1930's 1990's 1960's Long hair with a center part was one of the most characteristic hairstyles of the 70′s. Don’t forget the Farah Fawcett waves, which required a lot of hairspray and a blow drier. The keyword for 80′s hair was BIG. Crimping irons were used excessively and there was a lot of backcombing going on, for females as well as males Another hair style was the jheri curl. One of the most unforgivably hideous hair fails hail from the 80′s. 1930 In the ’30s women grew tired of the boyish look and decided to embrace their curves. The femininity also came back to hairstyles. The hair was longer, but usually not over shoulder-length and women started curling their hair. Finger waves were the trend, but we also saw sausage curls and pin curls. Hats were also a big trend.