Monday, December 28, 2015

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Perhaps in keeping with the universal law of cycles, we are increasingly seeing a resurgence of the famous rockabilly hairstyles, which have previously 'rocked the world' at various points in time since their first emergence in the early part of the last (20th) century - and which had all but disappeared.

The latest rockabilly hairstyles fad can be, to a great extent, attributed to a number of celebrity endorsements - that is, cases where highly regarded personalities have been spotted wearing them, naturally leading to their widespread appeal with the general public.

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

Rockabilly Hairstyles

There are a number of options, when it comes to rockabilly hairstyles. These are basically classified color-wise, and include the so called platinum blonds (for that irresistible looks associated with blondes), and the bold blacks (for that bold hard-to-see-through look that black gives), and shiny reds - for those who feel 'daring enough.'

Now your success with rockabilly hairstyles depends on how you go about styling your look. With regard to styling, your options as far as rockabilly hairstyles go range from the so called retro-cut, to the whole range of bangs, which includes the so-called Bettie Page and blunt bangs. The retro-cut, whenever employed in rockabilly hairstyles, however, tends to be the most noticeable of all styling methods. The retro-cut, as universally known, involves cutting the edges of your hair all the way around the head - by a whopping four inches, except at the points that border the ears, where the cut is smaller than the four inches.

Whatever one's choice of a specific rockabilly hairstyle, or accessory to go with it, at the end of the day, the basic message in rockabilly hairstyles is that 'you don't quite mind standing out' - in a good way, of course.

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