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1920s - The Bob: In the 1920s, the bob was an extremely popular hairstyle. Women began to wear their hair shorter, often with wavy locks and a straight fringe. This hairstyle was influenced by the "flappers" who were known for their freedom and independence.

1930s - Glamorous waves: In the 1930s, hair became longer and hairstyles became more glamorous. The deep side parting was characteristic of this era.

1940s - Victory Rolls: During World War II, Victory Rolls and pin-up hairstyles were very popular. Women rolled their hair into distinctive curls and wore ribbons or scarves as accessories.

1950s - Rock 'n' Roll and updos: The 1950s brought rock 'n' roll and updos with voluminous curls. The beehive hairstyle later became a symbol of this era.

1960s - The pixie cut and the mullet: The 60s brought the short pixie cut and the controversial mullet (short in front, long in back). This period was characterized by experimental hairstyles.

1970s - Natural curls and afro hairstyles: Natural curls and afro hairstyles were very popular in the 70s. Hair was worn loose, often with wild curls.

1980s - Big perms and blow-dry hairstyles: The 80s were known for big perms, blow-dry hairstyles and extravagant looks. The hairdryer became the most important tool for voluminous hairstyles.

1990s - Grunge and bob hairstyles: The 90s brought the grunge style and simple bob hairstyles. Casual looks were in fashion.

2000s - Straight hair and highlights: The 2000s were characterized by straight hair and highlights. Hair was often styled and straightened.

2010s - The long bob and braided hairstyles: The long bob or "lob" became popular in the 2010s. Braided hairstyles and the "messy look" were also trendy.

2020s - Natural and versatile: In the 2020s, natural hair texture and versatility are in the foreground. People experiment with different styles and emphasize their individuality.

This summary shows the striking hairstyle trends from the 1920s to the 2020s and how hair fashion has evolved over the decades.

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