- A
hairstyle, hairdo, haircut, or
coiffure refers to the
styling of hair,
usually on the
human head but
sometimes on the face or body. The
fashioning of...
- The
mohawk (also
referred to as a mohican) is a
hairstyle in which, in the most
common variety, both
sides of the head are shaven,
leaving a
strip of...
- /ˈʃiːnjɒn/, French: [ʃiɲɔ̃]), from the
French chignon meaning a bun, is a
hairstyle characterized by
wrapped hair on the back of the head. In the
United States...
- The
pompadour is a
hairstyle named after Madame de
Pompadour (1721–1764), a
mistress of King
Louis XV of France.
Although there are
numerous variations...
- on men.
Eponymous hairstyle Hairstyles in the 1950s
Hairstyles in the 1980s
Hairstyles of ****anese
women List of
facial hairstyles Nihongami Nino Gheciu...
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Braids (also
referred to as plaits) are a
complex hairstyle formed by
interlacing three or more
strands of hair.
Braiding has been used to
style and ornament...
- A bun is a type of
hairstyle in
which the hair is
pulled back from the face,
twisted or plaited, and
wrapped in a
circular coil
around itself, typically...
- A
queue or cue is a
hairstyle worn by the
Jurchen and
Manchu peoples of Manchuria, and was
later required to be worn by male
subjects of Qing China. Hair...
- Detroit, Michigan.
Today it is seen as a
staple hairstyle amongst African Americans, and is a po****r
hairstyle amongst Italian Americans,
South Asian Americans...
- The
mullet is a
hairstyle in
which the hair is cut
shorter at the front, top and sides, but is
longer at the back.
According to the
Oxford English Dictionary...