- tablet-weaving. Food
service workers often wear
hairnets to
prevent their hair from
entering the food.
Hairnets are part of
normal attire for
female horse...
- the back of the head. It is
similar to a
hairnet, but
snoods typically have a
looser fit.
Decorative hairnets, po****r
among women in the
Victorian era...
- women.
While gel and henna, as
mentioned above, were used to
manage hair,
hairnets and pins were in
common usage too.
Poorer women would have used wooden...
-
insufficiently refrigerated meats,
rusty shelving, and
cooks without hairnets. However,
according to
Florida department of
Business and Professional...
-
Retrieved 19
November 2019. "elliegoulding on Instagram: "Ok so
maybe hairnet not my
strongest look but
thank you @salvationarmyus for
having us in New...
- a
hairnet manufacturer,
hired Bernays' services, he
started a
campaign to
convince women to grow
their hair
longer so they
would buy more
hairnets. Although...
- It is
mentioned by Homer, and is
still worn in
Italy and Spain.
These hairnets were
frequently made of gold threads,
sometimes of silk, or the
Elean byssus...
-
clothing to
cover their head, ****, legs and shoulders.
Engaged women wear
hairnets to show
their marital status to
society and
married women cover themselves...
-
while driving on the streets.
SafeBoda drivers are
equipped with
hygiene hairnets and a
spare DOT-Certified helmet[circular reference] for
their customers...
- with a hair tie, barrette,
bobby pins, one or more hair sticks, and a
hairnet. Hair may also be
wrapped around a
piece called a "rat".
Various hair bun...