When the 1970's Bowl Head Was All the Rage

I can remember the controversy when The Beatles popularized a longer-haired style for men. The mop-tops, some disparagingly called them…

In my childhood, the crew cut was what was popular for boys. It was a low- maintenance style, so short that wind couldn’t blow it awry, and you seldom even needed a comb…

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I can remember the controversy when The Beatles popularized a longer-haired style for men. The mop-tops, some disparagingly called them…

In my childhood, the crew cut was what was popular for boys. It was a low- maintenance style, so short that wind couldn’t blow it awry, and you seldom even needed a comb…

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Yup, that's me, too. I looked like an 8 year old on my first day of boot camp. It seemed that everybody's dad was in WWII, so that 's the hair cut you got.
 
When I got engaged in 1980 her brothers dragged me down to their favorite barbershop. I haven't had long hair since. It soon began to abandon ship anyway in just a few more years.
 
I must have had some kind of flat top or crew cut into my early teens('64-'66) as I vividly remember using Butch Wax. When I look back, it was like putting pink wheel bearing grease in my hair...on purpose! Would take 50 gals of hot water and all kinds of detergent to wash it out.
In the '70s I welcomed the "dry look" and stayed with it since then.
 
I was never like that..but I did have very long hair.
There are embarrassing teenage photos.
 


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