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  2. Waves (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    360 wave process hair waves. Waves are a hairstyle for coily and curly hair in which the curls are brushed and/or combed and flattened out, creating a ripple-like pattern.. The hairstyle is achieved with a short-cropped haircut on top and frequent brushing and/or combing of the curls (which trains the curls to flatten out), as well as wearing a silky durag or a wave cap to add extra strength ...

  3. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The amount of shortest hairs removed depends upon the hair preparers' (workers') instructions. The equipment used is a hackle and not a drawing board (or drawing mat). The single drawn hair bundle will contain a variety of different hair strand lengths, only the very shortest having been removed.

  4. Edward Okuń - Wikipedia

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    Autoportrait in Spanish costume, 1911 Self-portrait (1913), National Museum in Warsaw The War and Us (1917-1923), National Museum in Warsaw. Edward Okuń (1872–1945) was a Polish Art Nouveau painter [1] and freemason.

  5. Roman hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A woman's hairstyle expressed her individuality in the ancient Roman World. How one dressed one's hair was an indication of a person's status and role in society. Hair was a very erotic area of the female body for the Romans, and attractiveness of a woman was tied to the presentation of her hair.

  6. Sailor Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Later, Takeuchi was surprised by these sketches and stated that she did not remember drawing them. [45] Her instructions to the animators included a note that Makoto should appear muscular, "a little meatier than normal." [1] The kanji of Makoto's surname translate as "tree" or "wood" or "spirit" (木, ki) and "field" or "civilian" (野, no ...

  7. Hypatia - Wikipedia

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    The cover illustration for the book, a drawing of Hypatia by artist Jules Maurice Gaspard showing her as a beautiful young woman with her wavy hair tied back in the classical style, has now become the most iconic and widely reproduced image of her. [228] [229] [230]

  8. Moyai statue - Wikipedia

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    According to Hajime Umatsu, the original sculptor's grandson, the two faces are a pun on Niijima's name: the wavy-haired face represents the "nii-chan" (endearing term-of-address to an older brother) of a surfer, and the other, bearded face represents an "injii" (o-jii-san, old man) who lived in a former penal colony. They are meant to ...

  9. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    Elements of art are stylistic features that are included within an art piece to help the artist communicate. [1] The seven most common elements include line, shape, texture, form, space, color and value, with the additions of mark making, and materiality.