In an attempt to revolt
against the complexity of the such styles as the bouffant
hairdo, Northeastern girls began ironing their hair
in an attempt to make it as straight and natural
as possible.
In
order to get this look, young girls would simply lie
their head on an ironing board while a trusted friend
would iron the hair in one inch sections, the process
taking up to an hour.
The girls had to be careful, however,
not to iron the hair for too long of a period of time
as that could leave burn marks in the hair or could
make the hair too dry or brittle.
The
fad diminished in the early seventies as other styles
became the vogue. |