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  2. Roman hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Marble bust 'Matidia 1' c.119 CE Roman statue of a woman with elaborate hairstyle (Aphrodisias, 2nd century AD) Hairstyle fashion in Rome was ever changing, and particularly in the Roman Imperial Period there were a number of different ways to style hair. As with clothes, there were several hairstyles that were limited to certain people in ...

  3. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A hairstyle popular in the second half of the 17th century. French braid: A French braid is a braid that appears to be braided "into" the hair, often described as braided backwards—strands, going over instead of under as in a Dutch braid. French twist: A hairstyle wherein the hair is twisted behind the head into a sort of bun style. Fringe ...

  4. Greco-Roman hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    The custom of the Athenians was different. They wore their hair long in childhood, and cut it off when they reached the age of puberty. The cutting off of the hair, which was always done when a boy became an ephebus, was a solemn act, attended with religious ceremonies.

  5. Category:Hairstyles by culture - Wikipedia

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    Roman hairstyles; S. Singapore long hair ban This page was last edited on 26 December 2019, at 10:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. The Best ‘90s Hairstyles We’re *Still* Rocking ... - AOL

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    Getty Images. Like many hairstyles on this list, micro braids made a huge comeback in August 2023. The baby sister to the classic box braids style, the plaits are a bit smaller and thinner in size ...

  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    The hairstyles were characterized by the large topknots on women's heads. Also, hairstyles were used as an expression of beauty, social status, and marital status. [8] For instance, Japanese girls wore a mae-gami to symbolize the start of their coming-of-age ceremony. Single women in Baekjae put their hair in a long pigtail and married women ...

  8. Category:Hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hairstyles" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. ... Curly Girl Method; Curtained hair; Czupryna; D. Digital perm ...

  9. Janet Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Janet Stephens (née Scott) is an American hairdresser and an amateur hairstyle archaeologist [1] who studies historical hairstyles, aiming to prove that they were not achieved by using wigs, as commonly believed, but by styling the person's own hair. [2] [3]