The bouffant hairstyle, characterized by its voluminous, puffy shape often achieved through backcombing or the use of padding, rose to prominence in the mid-20th century. Initially a favored style among women in the 1960s, it became synonymous with glamour and elegance, often featured in fashion magazines and on the heads of celebrities. Originating from the French word "bouffant," meaning "puffed up," this hairstyle gained traction as a state...