Article: TRENDS IN MEN'S STYLES COME AND GO WITH WINDS OF CHANGE.(Living Today)

Byline: Irene Gardner Keeney

The potential for hair to make a social, fashion or political statement is clear to any parent who has survived an offspring's adolescence.

Parents in the 1920s - when the flapper cut was the trend - probably groaned just as much as their counterparts in the '60s when long hair - for males - was in vogue.

Experimenting with hair styles has been a preoccupation of mankind at least since the Stone Age, according to HAIR, an acronym for the Hair Awareness, Information and Research Group, a professional service of the Upjohn Co.

And, as the following clearly demonstrates, the more things change, the more they ...

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