Photos Showing Every Single Beatles Hair Style

She loves your hair, yeah, yeah

Since they were one of the most influential bands in music history, it's easy to forget that The Beatles were together for only a decade before they went their separate ways. People also forget that they revolutionized the game when they started releasing conceptual albums, which weren't common at all.

Each album has its own style, not only musically but also visually, so it's no wonder they also went through so many aesthetic changes in their ten years as a band. So, here are some photos showing every single Beatles hairstyle, or at least some of the most iconic ones the Liverpool Four made popular.

Before the Fame

This was the rocker look at the time, and there was nothing you could do about it.

Classic Bowl Cut

This is the look they had when they became the biggest band in the world, and probably what everyone thinks about when they think about the Beatles.

Colorful Ringo

A picture can't look more sixties than this.

Sergeant John

Moustache and iconic glasses for an unbeatable combo.

Babyface Ringo

The Beatles experimented a lot with their facial hair and sideburns.

Casual Paul

Considered one of his best looks.

Get Back Paul

By the end of their run, the Beatles looked like serious adults who had gone through a lot, because they had.

Funny Paul

Not shaving for a couple of days just because.

Sleepy John

Messy hair always gets the ladies.

Long-Haired John

Not sure if they were bigger than Jesus, but John definitely looked like him.

Young John

Inspiring Steve Jobs' look since the sixties.

Serious George

Possibly the best looking of the bunch, with no wrong hairstyle, but never in the spotlight.

Moustached George

Just fantastic hair.

Bearded John

The ultimate peace and love look.

Clean John

Looking like a math teacher.

Serious Ringo

A dark time for the band.

Curly John

He was the moment.

Iconic John

Probably his most popular photo, with a look he couldn't get away from.

Young Paul

A guy with a dream.

1970's John

Radical change for John Lennon after the breakup.

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