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  2. Headband - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s and 1960s, many glamorous young women in Britain and the US wore plastic headbands with the beehive hairstyle, or silk veils when driving. At the same time, working-class women wrapped strips of cloth around their hair as protection from the industrial smog and dirty rain.

  3. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the needs for hair jewelry, there was still a need for great amounts of hair for braids and switches that women wanted to purchase for their coiffures. Most hair jewelry, however, was made from a person of special interest's hair, whether that was a famous figure or - most often - a family member or friend.

  4. Hair tie - Wikipedia

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    Ponytail affixed with a black hair tie Hair ties in different colors. A hair tie (also called a ponytail holder, hairkeeper, hair band, hair elastic, wrap around, gogo, or bobble) is a styling aid used to fasten hair, particularly long hair, away from areas such as the face.

  5. Alice band - Wikipedia

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    Alice bands made of plastic and stiffened fabric. An Alice band is a type of hair accessory. It can consist of flexible horseshoe-shaped plastic or elastic material forming a loop. The band is designed to fit over the head and hold long hair away from the face, but let it hang freely at the back.

  6. 22 Holiday Party Hairstyles That’ll Make You Stand Out From ...

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    11. Curly Fro-Hawk. This curly fro-hawk will get you all the compliments at your next holiday party. Start by flat twisting the sides and back of your hair.

  7. Fascinator - Wikipedia

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    The hatinator is fastened on the head with a band like a fascinator, but has the appearance of a hat, while a fascinator is much smaller and normally does not go over the sides of the head. The particular style of headgear favoured by the Princess of Wales , is sometimes described as a hatinator.

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