- the
hairstyling.
Synthetic wigs are
usually made from a fine
fiber that
mimics human hair. This
fiber can be made in
almost any
color and
hairstyle, and...
- 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
never been
specific to any...
-
Academy Award for Best
Makeup and
Hairstyling is the
Academy Award given to the best
achievement in
makeup and
hairstyling for film. Traditionally, three...
- The
mohawk (also
referred to as a
mohican in
British English) is a
hairstyle in which, in the most
common variety, both
sides of the head are shaven,...
- A
queue or cue is a
hairstyle historically worn by the
Jurchen and
Manchu peoples of Manchuria, and was
later required to be worn by male
subjects of...
-
Retrieved 2018-05-18. Lowery,
Allison (2013). "Appendix 1,
Glossary of
Hairstyling Terms".
Historical Wig Styling:
Ancient Egypt to the 1830s.
Taylor &...
- 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...
-
called a "curly perm" to
distinguish it from a "straight perm"), is a
hairstyle consisting of
waves or
curls set into the hair. The
curls may last a number...
- seen as part of the
female domain. For more than just attractiveness,
hairstyling was the
leisure pursuit of the cultured,
elegant woman. Hair was seen...