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  • I wish my barber looked like you!!!

  • Can you cut my hair next? I need a huge cut lmao

  • love love love cut

  • why are youtube doing this

  • Hey guys. They froze my view count at 335 today. I got over 300 views in two hours! Hmmmmm. This is becoming a pattern.

  • When i lived in Wisconsin, (just moved down south) Everyone that lived on the Lake front of Lake Michigan, from Whitefish Bay, Fox Point and Shorewood had that same doo.... We called it the NORTH SHORE NANCY........ They have and still have been wearing that BOB for 20 years plus.

  • @petmycatwiththose AND you are STILL in style!!! Can't say that for the mullet! ha ha

  • Flappers were like the hippie or punk chicks of the 1920s, usually teenaged to early 20's.

    from an online source:

    "In the early part of the decade, bobbed hair came in among the younger set. Indeed, this shift was a source of great family upheaval, as it was often a great act of rebellion on the part of the young lady. "

    Sarah's hair is coming along nicely btw.

  • @BobhairChicksRSexy Thanks for the information. You are better than Google!

  • @KelliInTheRaw not really lol

    someone informed me awhile back that the mid-back and longer

    hair for women was not very common in the U.S. until about 1965 and young

    ladies who often wore their hair long and straight, parted in the middle

    were perceived as "hippie" girls. the shoulder length flip seemed to be

    the norm in 1960.

    today businesswomen wear their hair mid-back on average.

    I don't even think a mowawk with liberty spikes would get the same reaction today as it woudl've in 1980.

  • @BobhairChicksRSexy You're just full of information today! That's very interesting.

  • @KelliInTheRaw I have not really confirmed that it is 100% factual, but

    the person who told me this was in highschool in the 1960s and the photos

    of women's hairstyles from that time period seem to confirm that.

    she said that bouffants and beehives were more common.

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