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  2. 45 Wedding Guest Hairstyles Fit for Any Theme - AOL

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    We compiled 45 wedding guest hairstyles, from chic updos to dazzling accessories to complement any look. We also tapped a few hairstylists to share the top trends that will surely be a hit at the ...

  3. 45 Wedding Hairstyles for Long Hair to Rock in 2023 - AOL

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    Getty Images. The traditional topknot is fine, but behold this year’s trendy intricate updo.The loosely stacked sections give the bun more dimension and height. Start with a high ponytail and ...

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese hairstyle that consists of long straight hair that reaches at least below the shoulder blades with part of it cut to about shoulder-length and a fringe (bangs) that reaches the eyebrows. Jewfro: A Jewish variant of the 'Afro' hairstyle. Jheri curl: Hair that is curly and kept moist (or at least a wet-look maintained) by a Jheri curl ...

  5. Visual markers of marital status - Wikipedia

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    A ring denies that status. For this reason, many modern Chinese men do not wear a wedding ring. Diamonds and two-partner wedding rings are advertised in modern China. [6] [7] The Japanese, despite American occupation in the 1950s, only acquired a culture for wedding and engagement rings in the 1960s. In 1959, the importing of diamonds was allowed.

  6. Lock of hair - Wikipedia

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    The scalp lock describes a hairstyle consisting of a single long lock of hair on an otherwise shaven head. Like childhood locks, the scalp lock was a worldwide phenomenon, particularly noted amongst eastern woodland Native American tribes (see Iroquois, Huron, Mahican, Mohawk) in North America (see also Scalping and Mohawk hairstyle).

  7. Nihongami - Wikipedia

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    Antique nihongami katsura (wig) in a display case. The yuiwata hairstyle. Many hairstyles now labelled nihongami were developed during the Edo period, when a preference amongst women for long, flowing hairstyles transitioned towards more elaborate, upswept styles, featuring buns at the back of the neck and 'wings' at either side of the head.

  8. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    In the poodle hairstyle, the hair is permed into tight curls, similar to the poodle's curly hair (curling the hair involves time and effort). This style was popularized by Hollywood actresses like Peggy Garner, Lucille Ball, Ann Sothern and Faye Emerson. In the post-war prosperous 1950s, in particular, the bouffant hair style was the most ...

  9. Kiss curl - Wikipedia

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    1931 French poster showing Josephine Baker with a kiss curl. A kiss curl describes a lock of hair curling onto the face and usually plastered down. Although the curl could be flattened with saliva (hence its alternative name spit curl), soap or hair lotion is more typically used.

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