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		<title>Popular 70&#8217;s Hairstyles: Buffy the Vampire Slayer gets the same look!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marianne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The popular 70&#8217;s hairstyles get Buffy-fied.
Popular 70&#8217;s hairstyles were widely acknowledged even in the nineties and even today. I was watching my copy of Buffy the Vampire Slayer again when I realized the impact that decade had on hairstyles. Even Buffy sported the look.
The hairstyles of the 70&#8217;s were all about being natural. Women let [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h4>The popular 70&#8217;s hairstyles get Buffy-fied.</h4>
<p><a href="http://www.seventieshairstyles.net/simple-but-gorgeous/"><i>Popular 70&#8217;s hairstyles</i></a> were widely acknowledged even in the nineties and even today. I was watching my copy of Buffy the Vampire Slayer again when I realized the impact that decade had on hairstyles. Even Buffy sported the look.</p>
<p>The <i>hairstyles of the 70&#8217;s</i> were all about being natural. Women let down their hair, let it grow long and straight. When Sarah Michelle Gellar first appeared as Buffy, she was sporting a very stylish hairstyle that fit the cheerleader more than the slayer. But as time went by and as she began to accept her destiny, the simpler her hairstyles became. It wasn&#8217;t usual to see Buffy fight with her hair down, flowing with every move she made. It was only right, I thought; after all, would the world&#8217;s only hope against demons have time for the salon? Buffy would surely answer that she would love to if only Evil would give her at least an hour to get her hair done.</p>
<h4>The 70&#8217;s hairstyles are back&#8230; by popular demand?</h4>
<p>Nowadays, we have tons of salons and ways to  style our hair.  After all, not all of us are Buffy and not all of us can face the world with our hair down&mdash;and still look stylish while doing so. This, however costs a lot. My suggestion? If you can&#8217;t achieve the Buffy-has-her-hair-down look, why not try the Buffy-has-her-hair-tied-in-a-ponytail look? That would be a neat and easy way to keep your hair in place while you tackle the world. There are a lot of <i>popular 70&#8217;s hairstyles</i> to choose from; try to see what fits you best.</p>
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		<title>1970’s Women Hairstyles: the Shag Hairstyle and Bob Hairstyle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 03:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marianne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A Look Back at the 1970’s Women Hairstyles 
Aside from influencing women hairstyles, the 1970’s was famous for many reasons. It marked the decline and end of the Hippie Culture in America. It was the time of the Vietnam War, and the emergence of the Green Revolution. In Asia, it signified the death of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h4> A Look Back at the 1970’s Women Hairstyles </h4>
<p>Aside from influencing <a href="http://www.seventieshairstyles.net/olivia-newton-john-seventies-hairstyle-in-grease-the-movie/">women hairstyles</a>, the 1970’s was famous for many reasons. It marked the decline and end of the Hippie Culture in America. It was the time of the Vietnam War, and the emergence of the Green Revolution. In Asia, it signified the death of China’s Mao Zedong, and the opening of Chinese markets to the world.</p>
<p>In other words, the seventies was a time of many changes, which included not only world culture and politics, but women and women’s fashion as well. This decade marks the emergence of punk music and the culture that came with it, inevitably influencing the hairstyles of women.</p>
<h4> The Shag Hairstyle and Bob Hairstyle: A Radical Change </h4>
<p>Short and spiky are two words that aptly describe the hairstyle of women during this period. Adorning one’s hair with stripes and zigzags of various colors like green and pink was also a huge trend. This is a huge leap from the traditional and boring long and straight hairdos that were the norm before that decade.</p>
<p>Two specific hairstyles that made it big In the <strong>70s</strong> are the shag and the bob. The shag is basically a short and layered hair style that accentuates the shape of one’s head. It makes the wearer younger looking as well.</p>
<p>Famous celebrities that favor this hairstyle at present include Meg Ryan, Jessica Biel, and Jennifer Aniston. Back then, Jane Fonda used to sport this hairdo.</p>
<p>The bob is a short and single layered hairstyle that is very flexible. Look into any fashion website featuring this hairstyle and you can view the numerous ways in which you can style your bob. Similar to the shag, the bob is designed to make the wearer feel younger and more confident.</p>
<p>Famous celebrities who sport this hairstyle include Madonna, Rihanna, Katie Holmes, and Paris Hilton. Uma Thurman wore this hairstyle in the Quentin Tarantino classic, Pulp Fiction.</p>
<p>With so much history and publicity behind it, it is no wonder that 1970’s <strong>women hairstyles</strong>, specifically the <strong>shag hairstyle</strong> and <strong>bob hairstyle</strong>, continue to be popular with women of all ages, even today.</p>
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