Are these real vintage hairstyle names or did we make them up?
Need a new look? Try one of these (possibly) real vintage hairstyles.
One of the perks of having hair is being able to style it in many different ways.
Almost every year, there's something from earlier decades that younger generations try to bring back in style. Often it's either clothes or hairstyles. Do you remember being a teenager and being eager to get your hair in the style of Elvis, Eva Gabor or even Lucille Ball? Do you remember the names of those popular styles?
Think back to those times and see if you pass this quiz. Are these real vintage hairstyle names, or did we make them up?
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Vintage style: Crew
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Vintage style: Rockabilly Rosie
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Vintage style: Betty Loop Up
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Vintage style: Forward-Combed Booggie
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Vintage style: Crooked Row
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Vintage style: Poodle Clip
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Vintage style: Slick Back
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Vintage style: The Sally Mae Pin
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Vintage style: Brush Back
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Vintage style: Jelly Roll
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Vintage style: The Wobble Cut
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Vintage style: Pixie Cut
Are these real vintage hairstyle names or did we make them up?
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66 Comments
hollywood.......shaving your head is for people today....cause they're receeding or going bald...chrome domes
10/12. I had the picket fence in the early 60s. Put stick um in the front, combed it, looked like a fence,
when I was playing Little League.
when I was playing Little League.
10/12 I recognized six of them as real hairstyles. Then, I guessed 'not a real hairstyle' on the other six, missing #2 and #6.
10/12
Rockabilly Rosie & Forward-Combed Booggie ??????????
Rockabilly Rosie & Forward-Combed Booggie ??????????