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  2. Sugaring (epilation) - Wikipedia

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    Sugaring, sugar waxing, or Persian waxing is a method of hair removal that has been in use since 1900 BC. [1] [2] Historically, sugar was confined to the regions surrounding Persia until the first millennium AD. As a result, it is speculated that honey was the first sugaring agent.

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    The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 12, to give fans a quick tutorial on how to fix your hair without a mirror. In the black and white video, she could be seen pulling ...

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  5. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Nail wraps last 5–7 days, but can last longer if worn and used correctly. Add-ons can impact the durability of the nail wraps. [ citation needed ] To take nail wraps off correctly, the wrap should be soaked in acetone for long enough to soften the adhesive.

  6. Tignon - Wikipedia

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    The tignon law remained in place into the Antebellum era and while the original desire of the law was to create racial differences, the adoption of the tignon by Empress Josephine made it stylish for white women, as well as women of color, to wear their hair "in the Creole style" with a tignon wrap. In the early 19th century, the tignon was ...

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    These aren’t your usual wraps. I tried all six Egglife Egg Wraps, from Everything Bagel to Southwest, and it actually went pretty well.

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  9. Durag - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 1966, the Akron Beacon Journal printed "do rag ... a cloth band worn around the forehead as a sweatband or to keep hair in place". [8] On September 2, 1966, the Dayton Daily News printed "the man with the black dew rag... one with the black bandana". [9] In late 1966, "do rag ... processed hair done up in black rags" appeared in ...