the 60s and 70s hair is like puffy not afro but like in the middle of afro and normal. If you dont think Im right then just look up 60s and 70s on the web.
An 'Afro' was and is a hair style popularized in the 60s and 70s by black people. The style called for fairly long hair that was teased out into a large ball shape, not unlike a dandelion puff.
American rock band from California consisting of five men popular during the 60s. popular songs:
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Some popular brands of hair crimpers include: Hot Tools, HAI, Gold N' Hot, and Conair. Crimped hair was popular in the past, and is now coming back into favor.
She crimped her hair before the party to give it more volume and texture.
curly hair or crimped.
it's kind of when your hair is zig zaged, it happens i you put lots of small plats in your hair, or you can do it with a crimper
The most popular names in the 60s were Thomas, Charles, and Paul.
Yes but the natrual hair will looked crimped
wavy hair and also straight bangs with crimped hair in a bun
Yes, you can crimp your hair without a crimper by braiding or twisting damp hair and then using a flat iron to press over the braids or twists. After allowing the hair to cool and then unraveling the braids or twists, you will achieve a crimped texture.
Pony tail, curled, straight, crimped, bun.
60s
I think the beehive or "poof" top look was in in the 60's. http://hairstyletwist.com/blog/category/60s-hairstyles/
Yes. _____________ No, hair cannot be crimped while still wet or damp, doing so will cause scorching.