In 2005, the most popular hairstyles were driven by celebrities, most notably the female actresses of “Sex in the City” and “Friends,” and you could go to any city in America and see similar hairstyles. Some younger girls were thinking that in 2006 they might want to imitate Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, although we may see more of a 1970s hybrid between these Paris and Britney and a more layered look back then. The men seemed to be quite happy with the James Bond style, the long hair flowing out and emulating the various heartbeats of GQ from the silver screen in 2005.
In 2006 going bald will be the biggest trend as those who have lit up will show that they don’t need to impress anyone with something as silly or ridiculous as a haircut. For those who don’t want to show off their enlightened selves, we will see a revival of the Ronald Reagan haircut for most men with some adopting the “I don’t give a damn about you or anyone else” haircut style. of shock athlete Howard Sterns. For women who are afraid to cut it all off, we’ll be looking at longer hair with a layered flared style. It’s not exactly the Farah Facet haircut of the late ’70s, but in that sense it will become established by the end of 2006, mainly due to Hollywood’s influence on the masses. Think about this in 2006.