7 All Time Best Old-School Hairstyles That Are Making A Comeback

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Curtain Bangs

In the 1960s, Brigitte Bardot literally pioneered this fringe look, which comprises of tightly cropped bangs that fall in a very appealing manner down the sides of the face.

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Shag Haircut

The helmet-like shag from Klute is unforgettable. Later, Stevie Nicks, David Cassidy, and Mick Jagger replicated the style with bangs, layers, and plenty of texture, instead of the sleekness.

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Banana Clips

Like claw clips and scrunchies, banana clips were a major hair accessory in the 1980s. The flexible teeth in the center of the U-shaped attachment, which has two plastic sides

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Flipped Hair

With Jackie Kennedy and Mary Tyler Moore popularizing it, the flip hairdo typified the 1960s. Women spent a lot of work perfecting the flip and making it last all day.

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Feathered Hair

It's impossible to recall the 1970s without being reminded of one particularly memorable hair moment: Farrah Fawcett's massive feathered hair.

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Bumpits

Big hair has always come back, from 1960s sky-high bouffants to 2000s pinned bang poufs. Priscilla Presley's bouffant era would have benefitted from bumpits.

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French Bob

The French bob, or very short, sleek bob with bangs, gained popularity in the 1920s and was popularized by silent cinema actress Louise Brooks.