# Hilarious Haircuts - llms.txt (th) # AI-optimized summaries of trivia cards # Language: TH # Learn more: https://llmstxt.org/ > Available languages: > - [English](https://gamifeye.com/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/llms.txt) > - [ไทย (Thai)](https://gamifeye.com/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/llms.txt?lang=th) ## ภาพรวม # Hilarious Haircuts Type: Trivia Deck | Cards: 9 This deck examines iconic and unconventional hairstyles across human history, from ancient practices to modern trends. Content explores cultural significance, historical origins, and notable figures associated with each style, covering why certain cuts became popular and their impact on fashion and identity. Key facts: - Covers hairstyles spanning ancient civilizations (Egyptian head-shaving practices) to contemporary trends - Includes both historically significant styles (mohawks, bouffants) and modern phenomena (broccoli haircuts, man buns) - Features styles associated with specific subcultures, music movements, and fashion eras - Addresses celebrity influence on hairstyle popularization, particularly rockstars and the mullet Notable cards: Mullet, Mohawk, Jheri Curl, Bouffant, Bowl Cut --- ## การ์ด (5) ### Bouffant ความหายาก: Common | [ดูการ์ด](/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/bouffant) # Bouffant Type: Trivia Card | Deck: Hilarious Haircuts | Rarity: Common The bouffant is a voluminous hairstyle characterized by backcombed, teased hair styled into a rounded dome shape. Named from French "bouffer" (to puff out), it peaked in popularity during the 1960s and required extensive hairspray application to maintain structure. Key facts: - Popularized by Jackie Kennedy as First Lady (1961), though she wore refined versions compared to extreme later styles - Mid-1960s versions reached such heights that wearers couldn't fit in cars without tilting heads; special sleep pillows sold to preserve overnight - Required approximately one can of hairspray per week; 1989 scientific studies examined aerosol impact on ozone layer - Experienced revival in 1980s with more extreme proportions - Hair salons recommended sleeping sitting up to maintain the style's architectural structure --- ### Broccoli Haircut ความหายาก: Common | [ดูการ์ด](/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/broccoli-haircut) # Broccoli Haircut Type: Trivia Card | Deck: Hilarious Haircuts | Rarity: Common The broccoli haircut is a men's hairstyle popularized circa 2019-2021 featuring heavily curly or permed hair on top with tight faded sides, resembling broccoli florets. Named by Gen Z, it became ubiquitous among males born 2005-2010 through TikTok viral spread. Key facts: - Also called "zoomer perm" or "TikTok haircut"; derived from earlier undercut styles with added high-volume curls - Peak popularity 2019-2021, promoted by influencers like Noah Beck; drove straight-haired teens to get perms - Transitioned from trendy to stigmatized by 2022; "broccoli head" became pejorative term - Rapid ubiquity caused cultural backlash, with customers requesting "anything but the broccoli cut" - Represents accelerated trend cycle characteristic of social media-driven fashion --- ### Mohawk ความหายาก: Rare | [ดูการ์ด](/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/mohawk) # Mohawk Type: Trivia Card | Deck: Hilarious Haircuts | Rarity: Rare The mohawk hairstyle is named after the Mohawk Nation (Kanien'kehá:ka) but represents a case of cultural misattribution. The dramatic center-strip style was more commonly worn by Pawnee and other tribes, not the Mohawk people. Hollywood films in the early 20th century inaccurately portrayed all Native Americans with this hairstyle, cementing the misnomer. Key facts: - WWII paratroopers (101st Airborne) adopted mohawks before D-Day invasion, inspired by Hollywood westerns, establishing association with rebellion - British punk rockers popularized extreme mohawks in 1970s (6-inch spikes, neon colors) as anti-establishment symbols, using egg whites, soap, and gelatin for hold - Style went mainstream in 1980s via Mr. T on The A-Team, evolving from military/punk symbol to widely adopted fashion statement - Actual Mohawk Nation traditionally wore various hairstyles, rarely the center-strip style now bearing their name --- ### Mullet ความหายาก: Rare | [ดูการ์ด](/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/mullet) # Mullet Type: Trivia Card | Deck: Hilarious Haircuts | Rarity: Rare The mullet is a hairstyle characterized by short hair in front and long hair in back, worn for thousands of years from ancient Greek statues to Roman chariot racers. The term "mullet" was coined in 1994 by the Beastie Boys' song "Mullet Head." It peaked in popularity during the 1980s across diverse demographics. Key facts: - Ancient origins: worn by Greek kouros statues and Roman chariot racers for practical purposes (front visibility, back protection from sun/weapons) - Alternative names: "Kentucky Waterfall," "Camaro Cut," "Beaver Paddle" (Australia), "hockey hair/flow" (NHL players 1980s-90s) - Notable wearers: David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust era), Patrick Swayze, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl - Modern revival: 200%+ increase in search terms (2020), featured on Paris/Milan fashion runways, embraced by Gen Z - Cultural presence: annual mullet competitions in Australia, adopted by women's soccer players like Sam Kerr --- ### Quiff ความหายาก: Rare | [ดูการ์ด](/trivia/hilarious-haircuts/quiff) # Quiff Type: Trivia Card | Deck: Hilarious Haircuts | Rarity: Rare The quiff is a hairstyle characterized by hair swept upward and backward in a voluminous wave. Originating from 18th-century European aristocratic "coiffure," it was popularized in 1950s working-class culture and became iconic through Elvis Presley's 1956 Ed Sullivan Show appearance. Key facts: - Elvis used Brylcreem, Royal Crown Hair Dressing, and Vaseline, spending 30 minutes daily styling; later wore wigs in the 1970s due to hair thinning - Style evolved into distinct variations: rockabilly (maximum height), British teddy boys (with sideburns/DA backs), 1980s new romantic (sculpted), modern undercut versions - Contemporary variations include textured quiff, messy quiff, and disconnected quiff - David Beckham revived mainstream popularity in 2000s with refined, professional-appropriate version - British teddy boys' quiff became associated with 1950s youth gang culture ---