Greatest Haircuts in History - Pick One for This Holiday (Part 2)

Good day peeps! As promised, here is part 2 of our series on the greatest haircuts in history. If you have not seen the first part of this article, you may look it up here. The hairstyles we choose for this two-part series have been the most influential ones throughout history.

So, you will probably relate to some, or all of them, as being your favorite – either due to the figure or looks. Let us begin the 2nd and final part of the greatest haircuts in history now!

 

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Buddha’s “Enlightened” Curls -:

The tight curls all along the Buddha’s head seem like the different essences of the cosmos descending from each spiral. Buddha’s tight spiral curls have been one of the most influential hairstyles in human history, both for their mystical look and the person they clung to.

The legend says that each spiral curl on Buddha’s head signifies each of the former life he has left behind, and the remaining upper clustered bun signifies ultimate enlightenment.

So, whether you like to meditate or just love the glorious personality of Buddha, the Buddha’s tight curls will be your way to enlightenment.

 

Marilyn Monroe’s Blonde Bombshells -:

Who in this whole wide world can forget about the most beautiful and sexiest of them all, Marilyn Monroe? Marilyn was and still is, the epitome of beauty in the modern era where many fashionistas tried to reach up to her, yet all of them have failed to maintain the same charisma.

Probably the very first Hollywood lady to immortalize the blonde locks, Marilyn’s deliciously disheveled blonde curls were the sleep-destroyers in her heydays. Even after 70 years of her death, her ‘blonde bombshell’ hairstyle is still an icon for many fashion brands and ladies of showbiz.

So, want to feel ultra-sexy and mesmerizing in this annual Christmas holiday season 2022? Let us opt for Marilyn’s blonde bombshell curls!

 

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Julius Caesar’s Saucer-Cut Skimmed Fringe -:

Here comes one great man from history who stands above all statesmen and rulers since the Roman era – till now – hail Caesar! The great roman statesman cum general from history is nothing less than a mythical figure for many to come afterward.

But like his overpowering leadership and warring skills, his quite simple saucer-cut skimmed fringe hairstyle is also very popular throughout the ages. This hairstyle will be the best pick for those who are involved in armed services or law enforcement (not to prejudice) since Caesar’s haircut elegantly symbolizes the best in leadership and statesmanship.


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Queen Elizabeth the 1st’s Coiffed Offset -:

It would be only thoughtful to include the great ancestor of the recently deceased Queen Elizabeth II of England. Queen Elizabeth I was perhaps one of the very few rulers from history who holds the title of being “Virgin.”

In her early years of rule, the celebrated queen used to have natural red hair, which she used to adorn in a coiffed offset style along with her jeweled crown. And she was utterly famous for being a queen fashionista, notoriously known for hours-long attiring, hair styling, and make-up.

As the queen nears old age, she used to wear wigs to hide her aging and becomes ever more obsessed with her looks, having tons of lead makeup on her face. So, if you want an aristocratic look and at the same time would like to pay tribute to the English queen, go for the coiffed hairstyle of Queen Elizabeth I this holiday season.

 

Conclusion

So, here ends our two-part series on the greatest haircuts in history. We hope that our picks have resonated with you, and at the same time, inspired you for a hairdo for the holiday 2022 season. If you have decided on anyone among these hairstyles, let Westport Hair & Co.’s experienced and attentive staff help you get your desired haircut for this Christmas.

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