Unlike other animals, human beings of many cultures cut their hair, instead of letting it grow naturally. Hairstyles are often used as a sign of cultural, social or ethnic identity and may reflect social status and individuality. Men and women naturally have the same hair, the keratin being the main component of hair cut fiber. Keratins are proteins, long chains of amino acids. Generally, hairstyles fit cultural influences gender. The fashion trends can have a big influence, depending on the person.
Cutting long tress goes back to the oldest. The prophets of Israel cut their hairs and beard. Apolo usually cinched her hairs with a band or with a laurel branch. In the Belvedere statue, there is waving hairs around the neck thrown into the back and tied with a knot. Venus almost always spots knotted variants behind the head supported with a headband.
The bouffant was achieved by capillary techniques of increased volume and carding, combing toupee and modelers use hair curlers, resulting curls are set with care products such as wax and hair spray fixative. This hairstyle has an origin in the eighteenth century with the aristocratic eighteenth-century aesthetic, whose popularity reached the aesthetics of the Gibson girl in the late nineteenth century and the feminine esthetic of late 50's and 60's.
Macrobius that the Egyptians represented the sun with rapaa head except his right. Afro hairstyle is a type of naturally produced by Afroide hair texture or some variant of curly texture that is characterized by forming a bulky mass that stays on top of skull in a round shape. The afro is key African American culture attributed to 1960s and 1970s, a period of Black styling Pride.
This hairstyle has a cut on the hair gradient around the temporal area, considerably greater length on top of skull and considerably greater length of hairline in contrast to the other sections of shaved hair. This type of cut is usually a regulatory hairstyle among members of armed forces of various countries.
Its name comes from the similarity with horsehair. Ponytails are frequently held at the back or the nape of neck, but also usually formed in the parietal area. It may or may not cover the ear. Pigtails or braids is a popular female hairstyle that features formation of braids identical in both sides.
The hairstyle is characterized by the formation of a bulky mass of hairs which forms a dome structure from the intersection technique (technique of accommodation of tress to prevent falls freely). The beehive is characterized by the formation of a considerably high mass that gives the wearer an appearance of greater height, usually identified with the popular hairstyle among American housewives in the early 60's.
The hairstyle is usually accompanied by bangs, long sections of hairs and side wings, the result was fixed with hairspray. The beehive is also known as B-52, for its similarity to the nose of a B-52 bomber military plane. Bob or bob cut (also known as three-quarter or shingle) is a type of female hairstyle of short length that is characterized by a straight cut which extends up to the jaw or the neck, which often includes all sorts of bangs.
Cutting long tress goes back to the oldest. The prophets of Israel cut their hairs and beard. Apolo usually cinched her hairs with a band or with a laurel branch. In the Belvedere statue, there is waving hairs around the neck thrown into the back and tied with a knot. Venus almost always spots knotted variants behind the head supported with a headband.
The bouffant was achieved by capillary techniques of increased volume and carding, combing toupee and modelers use hair curlers, resulting curls are set with care products such as wax and hair spray fixative. This hairstyle has an origin in the eighteenth century with the aristocratic eighteenth-century aesthetic, whose popularity reached the aesthetics of the Gibson girl in the late nineteenth century and the feminine esthetic of late 50's and 60's.
Macrobius that the Egyptians represented the sun with rapaa head except his right. Afro hairstyle is a type of naturally produced by Afroide hair texture or some variant of curly texture that is characterized by forming a bulky mass that stays on top of skull in a round shape. The afro is key African American culture attributed to 1960s and 1970s, a period of Black styling Pride.
This hairstyle has a cut on the hair gradient around the temporal area, considerably greater length on top of skull and considerably greater length of hairline in contrast to the other sections of shaved hair. This type of cut is usually a regulatory hairstyle among members of armed forces of various countries.
Its name comes from the similarity with horsehair. Ponytails are frequently held at the back or the nape of neck, but also usually formed in the parietal area. It may or may not cover the ear. Pigtails or braids is a popular female hairstyle that features formation of braids identical in both sides.
The hairstyle is characterized by the formation of a bulky mass of hairs which forms a dome structure from the intersection technique (technique of accommodation of tress to prevent falls freely). The beehive is characterized by the formation of a considerably high mass that gives the wearer an appearance of greater height, usually identified with the popular hairstyle among American housewives in the early 60's.
The hairstyle is usually accompanied by bangs, long sections of hairs and side wings, the result was fixed with hairspray. The beehive is also known as B-52, for its similarity to the nose of a B-52 bomber military plane. Bob or bob cut (also known as three-quarter or shingle) is a type of female hairstyle of short length that is characterized by a straight cut which extends up to the jaw or the neck, which often includes all sorts of bangs.
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