Who started the fade?

In the hip hop community throughout the mid-1980s, young African Americans leaned towards Jheri curls or simple haircuts without tapers or fades of any sort. In 1986, rappers like Schoolly D and Doug E. Fresh had the first, somewhat developed, styles of the hi-top fade in hip hop.
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Who started fade haircut?

The hairstyle originated in the U.S. military around the '40s and '50s. Since the military is known for having strict grooming standards, it's no surprise to learn that the fade haircut was and still is popular among military men, as the harsh lines and angles signaled you meant business.
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Where do fades come from?

The term "fade" originated in Black-owned barber shops and has become the popular term for an aggressively tight taper in men's hair. Hair at the sides and back is cut as close as possible with clippers and "fades," or tapers, up into almost any length on top.
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When did people start getting fade haircuts?

The fade haircut was made popular predominantly in the '90s, but it was gaining fans in the '80s as well. According to South Philadelphia barber Wes Riley, many African Americans were leaving the era of Jheri curls and Afros for a cleaner-cut look.
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Who invented the haircut?

The Egyptians were the first to actually take a blade to their hair. The 180 degree haicut is rather simple. Its a procedure where you literally take the hair straight up and cut straight across creating a short to long layer.
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Who started the undercut?

In its native Germany in the late 19th century, the undercut was commonly known as der Inselhaarschnitt (the island cut) because the long lock of hair sitting on top of the shaved head looked like a small patch of land surrounded by water.
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Who invented the bob cut?

In 1909, Antoni Cierplikowski, called Antoine de Paris, Polish hairdresser who became the world's first celebrity hairdresser, started a fashion for a short bob cut, which was inspired by Joan of Arc.
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Why is the fade so popular?

Believe it or not, it started in the U.S. military when GIs returned from World War II and Korea with close-cropped hair that was grown out on top. Out of favor for decades, the masculine clean-cut look has come back as a trendy hairstyle that gives lots of individual options.
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Who invented the flat top haircut?

"The flattop was all about self expression and being different," explains the 35 year-old barber Mike Vegas, who first cut his own hair into the style in 1988 after seeing Big Daddy Kane rocking it on Yo! MTV Raps.
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Who invented the Shape Up?

The shape-up was first introduced in the mid- or late 1980s. Influential hip-hop artists such as Eric B, Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane popularized the high-top fade with the shape-up.
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Are there female Myrddraal?

This theory is supported by the fact that around 5% of all Trolloc offspring are Myrddraal, roughly the same ratio as channelers amongst humans. However, they, like all other forms of Shadowspawn, cannot channel. They are believed to be sterile; no female specimen has ever been seen.
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Are Trollocs evil?

As to the OP: Trollocs are evil, as said. They enjoy the massacre and life they lead. Of course, they are scared of the Myrddraal and Forsaken, but they take pleasure in terrorising humans. The sympathy should go to the Souls which have been twisted.
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What do you say to a fade barber?

Talk to the barber in detail about your fade before they start cutting.
  1. You can say something like "I want a temple fade with a line in the back, but I want to keep it longer on the top. ...
  2. Or you can say something like, "I want my fade to look like Lupe Fiasco's old fade, but I want the fade to start higher on the sides"
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What was Hitler's haircut called?

This made the short back and sides style the norm in the UK after 1918, and its variant the brush cut became common in North America and France. In Nazi Germany, a version of this haircut which was long on top but shaved at the back and sides was popular among Wehrmacht officers.
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Where did the high and tight haircut come from?

Usage. Beginning in the late 1980s, the high and tight crossed over into civilian life, being embraced first by mostly young black males (see hi-top fade) before spreading to other groups. From the 1990s to the present day, the hairstyle has also been popular among Assyrian and Moroccan youths.
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What is Will Smith's haircut called?

Will Smith's buzz cut holds its own as a classic hairstyle. A buzz cut looks great on thicker hair types like Afro hair.
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What is Army cut?

The high and tight army haircut is very recognizable as a military specific cut. A low guard clipper is used around the sides of the head and the hair is left around 1 inch long on the top. There is no gradual tamper between the sides and the top of the head.
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Where did the term crew cut come from?

The term crew cut was first recorded in the 1930–40s to describe the hairstyle of Ivy League students on the crew team (rowing). They cut their hair shorter on the sides and longer on the top to streamline their appearance (and performance).
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What is a French crop?

A Versatile Classic

Similar to a Caesar cut, the French crop consists of hair that is cut short on the back and sides, and kept slightly longer through the top, either combed forward over the forehead or pushed to the side depending on length.
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Are fades going out of style?

It's still going strong today, albeit with a few modern updates, and incorporating a skin fade is a great way to give this throwback trim an of-the-moment twist. The hair is swept up, off the face, and back over the top of the head.
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Are fades still in style?

Fades have also dominated new haircuts throughout 2021, and they can be divided into three types. Low fades go for a nearly uniform length throughout, while a mid-fade adds a bit more body and length around the temples.
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Who created the Gumby haircut?

1953–1969: Origins

Gumby was created by Art Clokey in the early 1950s after he finished film school at the University of Southern California (USC).
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Why is it called pixie cut?

A pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs. It is a variant of a crop. The name is derived from the mythological pixie.
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What is Apple cut?

The apple cut hair is a short haircut characterized by volume and bounce at the back. This volume can be achieved either by adding layers or going for a tapered look, where the back is cut shorter and made thicker.
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Why did flappers cut their hair short?

1920's. After the personal freedom allowed them during the World War 1, young women go out to work, get permission to vote, play sports and demand to leave the house unchaperoned. New financial independence and emancipation followed and cutting long hair became a symbol of independence and strength equal to men.
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