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9 Hairstyles That Were Popular In The 1950s

Music and films mold the identity of each generation, but hair also plays a huge part in shaping a decade’s pop culture. This concept was evident in the ‘50s, with youngsters rocking elaborate ‘dos in an attempt to escape from the previous, more conservative, WWII era. The 1950s birthed hair styles that exude glamour as much as rebelliousness, each one given life by various celebrities of the time. 

Browse through the list below and check out the most iconic ‘dos in the era that birthed the baby boomers!

1. The Poodle Cut

This way of styling your crowning glory became popular among ladies in the ‘50s, thanks to the actresses Lucille Ball, Faye Emerson, and Peggy Garner. The permed hairstyle was named “the poodle cut” due to its resemblance to the curly locks of a poodle. 

Lucille Ball star of I Love Lucy 01.05.1958.   (Photo by Avalon/Getty Images)
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