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The 1960s brought about huge social upheaval, and that could be plainly seen in the way people wore their hair over the course of the decade. The early '60s were culturally the tail end of the 1950s, and coiffed and teased hairdos were still in vogue. By the late '50s and early '60s, the bouffants had grown into massive beehives, which were parodied in the John Waters film Hairspray , set in 1962 Baltimore. By the way, if you have the urge to see a beehive hairdo in person in modern day America, one only need visit the annual “Honfest” held in Baltimore every summer. The times, as they say, were a' changing, and as the idealized image of the 1950s domestic goddess began to recede, more pratical hairstyles came into vogue. Shorter styles with a little backcombing and soft bangs were the style favored by women in the '60s. On the youth front, however, radical changes were coming.If you have spent money to buy one the lace front wigs or the full lace wigs then you wouldn't want to have it ruined by handling it carelessly. In order to make sure that your human hair wigs stand the test of time and save you repeated trips to your hair stylist, remove your wig carefully after each use and store it in a proper manner. Your skin too will be all the better for it.Never ever pull the lace front wigs directly off your head. A lot of people want to rush through the process forgetting about the removal sprays and just pull off the full lace wigs if they begin to lift. The lace front wig is secured to the front of the head with adhesive while the full lace wig uses adhesive around the whole circumference.

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