Why Is The Hairstyle Important In The 1920s

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The most common hairstyles in the 1920s for women were the earphones, cootie garages, the bob, the shingle, the Eton crop, and the chignon. Women usually wore “Cootie Garages” and they wore it to either hide lice or other stuff in their hair. However, the hairstyle called “earphones” was introduced in Star Wars when Princess Leia had it. People were inspired by it and decided to rock that hair style. Most of these hairstyles were found in movies and what actresses wore.

In the 1920s men always had the classic slicked back hair. In order for them to get the “slick look”, they had to use a product called brilliantine. Once they would apply the oil there were only 3 main classical looks that men wore back in the 1920’s. The first look was just …show more content…

Without technology there would be no radio or silent movies and Henry Ford’s automobile industry. Radios were sold to $400 to $500 due to and new inventions towards technology. When people got wealthier they invested money in new things and improved the making of cars in the 1920's. Additionally, new advancements came in science and medication that helped many people. Without the roaring many advancements in our society today would never be the same due to their brilliance and their new discoveries and for what they called …show more content…

Jazz played a huge role in the late 1920’s leading more people to music. Kid Ory was the first great jazz trombonists in the 1920's. There were other musicians just like them and they took jazz to a whole different level. King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington also helped define jazz and made it so big in the United States. Additionally, another popular music genre back then was the blues because you will always be able to dance to their music. People paid about $3.50 just for a seat to listen to some music and it made a lot of money for the musicians. The music made the broad bill boards better and it lit up every time there was a show or a musician playing. Music is a huge part of our lives even in today’s society, because it comes from a cultural

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