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  2. Blue hair - Wikipedia

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    The 18th-century English politician Charles Fox was a fashionable macaroni in his youth and tinted his hair with blue powder. [4] A group of Spanish women with blue rinsed hair. In 1913–1914, just before World War I, there was a vogue for dyed brightly-colored hair in different shades such as blue, violet or emerald. This started in Paris and ...

  3. Blue rinse - Wikipedia

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    A group of Spanish women with blue-rinsed hair. A blue rinse is a dilute hair dye used to reduce the yellowed appearance of grey or white hair. [1] [2] The blue rinse gained popularity after Jean Harlow's appearance in the 1930 film Hell's Angels. [1] [2] Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother also contributed to the popularity of the blue rinse in ...

  4. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish later used the term during colonial occupation to mean any native inhabitant of the New World. [13] French colonists used the term Créole to distinguish themselves from foreign-born settlers, and later as distinct from Anglo-American settlers. Créole referred to people born in Louisiana whose ancestors cane from other places.

  5. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    In warmer climates including Italy and Spain, hair was more often worn uncovered, braided or twisted with ribbons and pinned up, or confined in a net. A Spanish style of the later 15th century was still worn in this period: the hair was puffed over the ears before being drawn back at chin level into a braid or wrapped twist at the nape.

  6. After ‘years of forced silence,’ Spanish women’s soccer ...

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    The Spanish women's national team celebrates winning the Women's World Cup in 2023. - Catherine Ivill/Getty Images. But as pressure grew and with global governing body FIFA handing him a ...

  7. Giada De Laurentiis poses topless in October issue of Health

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    Despite her busy schedule, De Laurentiis makes spending time with her kiddo, Jade, a top priority. But the single mom reveals being divorced makes it especially difficult.

  8. Mantilla - Wikipedia

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    With Spain being largely a Christian country, the mantilla is a Spanish adaption of the Christian practice of women wearing headcoverings during prayer and worship (cf. 1 Corinthians 11:2–10). [3] As Christian missionaries from Spain entered the Americas, the wearing of the mantilla as a Christian headcovering was brought to the New World. [3]

  9. Hair found in Spanish cave shows people used psychedelics ...

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    The buried hoard which included a container with the human hair used in the study. Archaeologists opened one of these wooden containers and found 3,000-year-old hair strands, the study said.