ducktail
A ducktail is a hairstyle characterized by long, straight hair that is parted on one side and then split into two sections, which are then styled to resemble the tail feathers of a duck. This look is often achieved by combing the hair back from the face and securing it with clips or pins, leaving the ends flowing freely. The style is versatile and can be adapted for both casual and formal occasions, depending on the length and texture of the hair.
The ducktail gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly among musicians and celebrities, who embraced
Maintaining a ducktail requires regular upkeep, as the hair must be kept clean, conditioned, and free of
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the ducktail has cultural significance, often associated with artistic and countercultural movements.