Shirley Temple hair is a hairstyle that was popularized by child actress Shirley Temple in the 1930s. It is characterized by curly, bouncy locks that are styled in ringlets, often with a middle parting. The hairstyle became a major trend during the Great Depression era and even today it remains a classic look for young girls. The hairstyle is achieved by using curlers or a curling iron on small sections of hair and then shaping them into small, tight curls. It is often paired with a large ribbon or bow on the top of the head to complete the look.
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