Top 10 Voted Hairstyles of 2010
The Top 10 voted Haircuts of 2010. Voted for by residents of the USA and Canada.
There are lots of different hairstyles and everybody has unique hair. People have different hairstyles which can be influenced by fashion, culture or practically anything. Having an unusual hairstyle can really make you stand out. A hairstlye can be seen as a statement of your invdividuality and your personality, and adding different colours or dying hair has been in practice for over four thousand years!
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The Tonsure

The tonsure is a hairstyle worn mainly by monks and other religious groups. The cut it meant to signify the person’s rejection of world fashion. It is also intended to imitate the wisdom of old age such as when some men go bald later in life.
Coincidentally, the majority of the people who voted this haircut into the top 10 were male and over 40 years of age.
The beehive
The beehive is a womens up hairdo. it was popular in the 1950s and 1960’s and is also known as a – B52 after a military aeroplane, as the shape of the planes nose is similar to the beehive. An extreme example can be seen on marge Simpson. This hairstyle has been popularised in the year of 2010 by Amy Winehouse.
The Afro
The Afro is a hairs that is usually worn by people with very curly hair. the hair extends straight from the the head in a shape of a ball and can grow very large. Some people hair grows onto this hairstyle naturally as their hair curls together forming very tight ringlets.
The Bob

The bob is a short hairstyle with a fringe, and the hairstyle was made popular in the 1920s by flappers (young women who floated authority). since then it has been going in and out of fashion many times. the 1960’s sees the biggest revival of the bob by the famous hairstylist, Vidal Sasoon.
The pompadour
A style that was very popular in the 1950s, it is commonly associated with early rock and roll artists like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. Hollywoods best known actors also chose the style. This hairstyle is created by flattening the sides of the hair at the front into a quiff. The style usually requires wax to hold it in position.
The Mullet
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The mullet is a hairstyle where the hair is cut short on the top and sides but left long at the back. This hairstlye was popularised by pop star David Bowie in the 1970s but was origanally worn by viking fishermen to keep the backs of there heads warm while out at sea. The hairstlye took its name from the fish they caught which was called mullet.
The Ponytail
The pontail is a style where all the hair is pulled together and tied with a band to keep it alltogether. named afte the wy a horse’s tail looks. it is a very popualr hairstyle for young women and sometimes men.
The Mohawk

The Mohawk is a style that combines long hair on the top and back that is spiked up, with shaved sides. The hairstyle was originally worn by native American tribes. It became popular in the 1970s with the rise of punk music, and was commonly dyed bright colours.
Victory rolls

This hairstyle was very popular on the 1940s and celebrated the end of WW2 – a voctory roll was originally a term used for a manouvere done by fighter planes in the war. For this hairstlye, the hair is rolled up on top of the head and help with hairpins.
Dreadlocks
Dreadlocks are locks that are made up of lots of strands of hair that have grown together. Hair naturally grows like this if its left uncombed. Althought dreadlocks date back further than the rastafarians of jamaica (a religious movement), it was this group that made them popular.
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10 Comments
jack, posted this comment on Jun 8th, 2009
very good article!
I also had a “mullet” back in the day (90’s i was a bit late)
Hattie, posted this comment on Jun 27th, 2009
i like the Bob im 11 and thats my hairstyle
XD
Nikita K, posted this comment on Aug 23rd, 2009
Absolutely love this article. You’ve featured some iconic hairstyles of all time and even though I just wear a pony tail, I love some of the designs you’ve got here. Brilliant article!
luck, posted this comment on Dec 7th, 2009
i agree with dreadlocks, afro, and mohawk 100% those style are coming back
Christian, posted this comment on Dec 19th, 2009
In the teen community especially the East Coast, I think the afro is dying down. More Black Americans are either having short cut hair or DREADLOCKS. And the dreadlocks are not the back yuck!
As far as this article goes its very interesting but I doubt any of these will come into fashion during the 2010s
My opinion.
Franklin, posted this comment on Dec 28th, 2009
I think all these lists are classical styles… good thing you made effort to research this info…
Allison Jae, posted this comment on Dec 30th, 2009
I like the braided styles myself, and 40’s look is cute.
janeth, posted this comment on Mar 5th, 2010
i realy love the 1940s look because thats my look
janeth, posted this comment on Mar 5th, 2010
i realy love the 1940s look because thats my look


















clafleur, posted this comment on Jun 3rd, 2009
this is nota topic i would normally read, but refreshing never the less. the style you called a mullet, i had one in the early 80’s and we called it a SHAG. keep up the good work.