Fad?
Hairstyles are not just passing fads. Hair has always reflected social
values and the culture of the times.Throughout history, women and men
have used hair to assert sexual identity, age, status, and more. Devices
have been created to give hair the ways and means to get noticed, be
more beautiful? to give it more style!
Going way back in time, it was wigs, and, for men, perruques.
Hair was high-maintenance, with servants required to create and maintain
these elaborate coiffures.
Liberation?
In the twentieth century, hair styling reached the middle classes, with
the opening of beauty salons and inventions of startling new mechanical
and electrical devices like the permanent waving machines. Women sat
under massive metal hoods, ears stuffed with cotton to protect them from
the dryer's intense heat. Hairstyles had become a top priority and hair
salons were actually an early step towards women's lib - the first
out-of-the-house social centers where women could gather and talk.
Cutting hair short was a natural progression, and short skirts soon
followed- hair leading fashion in this case. Both were amazing social
upheavals at the time. Hard to imagine today.
Then came another revolution. In the early 60s women began to free
their hair from elaborate, often damaging, professional rituals and
began to style their own hair. Any time. Any way. Right at home.
Temporary Styles!
Inspired by such true innovators as Paul Mitchell in "mod" England,
movement, shine and health became the by-words of styling. Hair had to
dance, to ski, to run... and slip right back into place. First the
perfect cut, then blow dryer and styler to create and shape the carefree
style.
In the 70s, Conair took the professional 'pistol grip' dryer from
salon to the public. Now, hair could be polished to a shine, with a
brush in one hand and a dryer in the other. Natural windblown looks,
slick shiny do's, voluminous texture. And all temporary.
Big new word in style: Temporary. Semi permanents.
Temporary color. Temporary look. Straight for a day.
Waved for a night. Style that could be changed at whim. Fast new
looks, multiple dimensions - a style for every mood, any occasion.
Professional tools have proliferated as customers have become more
adept at creating a wide variety of hairstyles themselves, at home, with
curling irons, stylers,
straighteners,
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