Name That Hairdo
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Feathered back
Pompadour
Mullet
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Bowl cut
Bob cut
Pixie cut
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Finger wave
Pompadour
Marcel
ANSWER: The Marcel Wave was a stylish wave given to the hair by means of heated curling irons and named for Francois Marcel, 19th century French hairdresser who invented the process in 1872. It revolutionized the art of hairdressing all over the world and remained in vogue for more than 50 years. The Marcel Wave was a stylish wave given to the hair by means of heated curling irons and named for Francois Marcel, 19th century French hairdresser who invented the process in 1872. It revolutionized the art of hairdressing all over the world and remained in vogue for more than 50 years.
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Pixie cut
Mop top
Devilock
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Shag
Feathered back
Layered back
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Tonsure
Quiff
Ducktail
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Shag
Fontage
Fofa
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Flattop
Combover
Quiff
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French twist
Marcel
Perm
ANSWER: The Toni Home Permanent opened the door for women in the 50s who wanted a perm but didn't want to spend the money to go out and get one. This photo is from a classic Toni Perm ad. The Toni Home Permanent opened the door for women in the 50s who wanted a perm but didn't want to spend the money to go out and get one. This photo is from a classic Toni Perm ad.
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Bouffant
Beehive
Marcel
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Hurluberlu coiffure
Perm
Finger wave
ANSWER: This short hair cut with a pile or mop of ringlets that pointed down all over the head was popular during the Baroque period. This short hair cut with a pile or mop of ringlets that pointed down all over the head was popular during the Baroque period.
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Tail
Mullet
Cornrows