s usage. The term odango in Japanese can refer to any variety of bun hairstyle. In China , the hairstyle is known as ox horns . It was a commonly used hairstyle up until the early 20th century, and can still be seen today when traditional attire is used. This hairstyle differs from the odango slightly ... matching ox horns, while boys have a single bun in the back. See also Chignon hairstyle Commons Category Bun hairstyle Category Hairstyles Category Anime and manga terminology de Dutt es Bollo ... more details
The Shimada is a women s hairstyle in Japan , similar to a Chignon hairstyle chignon . Its modern usage is mainly limited to geisha , but during the Edo period it was also worn by ordinary girls in their late teens. Generally the hair is gathered together at the crown of the head and a small portion of the bun is sectioned off to point outward. There are four major types of the shimada Taka Shimada, a high chignon a kind of knot of hair , usually worn by young, single women Tsubushi shimada, a more flattened chignon generally worn by older women Uiwata, a Chignon hairstyle chignon that is usually bound up with a piece of color cotton crepe Momoware, a style that ends up looking like a divided peach, typically worn by maiko References cite book last Asano first Tamaki editor Dr. Junichi Saga others translated by Garry O. Evans title Memories of Silk and Straw a Self Portrait of Small Town Japan location Tokyo publisher Kodansha International edition 1st paperback ed. date 1990 chapter Women s Hairdressing pages 150 154 isbn 0 87011 986 5 External links http www.immortalgeisha.com images hairstyle katsuyama 01.jpg Category Hairstyles Japan culture stub fr Shimada coiffure ko ja ru zh ... more details
A shag cut is a hairstyle that has been layered to various lengths. The layers are often feathered at the top and sides. The layers make the hair full around the crown, and the hair thins to fringes around the edges. This unisex style has been popularized by various actresses, including Jane Fonda Florence Henderson in the 1970s and in the early 2000s Meg Ryan , and musicians such as Mick Jagger , Rod Stewart and David Cassidy . Category Hairstyles Fashion stub ... more details
About the hairstyle the medical term Chignon medical term Image Chignon jennadrudi.JPG thumb Chignon A chignon IPA fr i , IPA en n j n is a popular type of bun hairstyle bun style. The word chignon comes from the French phrase chignon du cou, which means nape of the neck. Chignons are generally achieved by pinning the hair into a knot at the nape of the neck, but there are many different variations of the style. They are frequently worn for special occasions, like weddings and formal dances, but the basic chignon is also worn for everyday casual wear. ref History of the chignon The chignon can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where Athenian women commonly wore the style with gold or ivory handcrafted hairpins ref . Athenian men wore the style as well, but they fastened their chignons with a clasp of golden grasshoppers, according to The History of the Peloponnesian War, by Thucydides ref . The chignon was specific to Athens , as other city states, such as Sparta and Cyprus , had their own style of hairdressing. The chignon was also popular in Ancient China, where married women wore the low, knotted hairstyle. ref The chignon achieved popularity during the Victorian era during that time, chignons were often enormous constructions including false hair or pads. The chignon s popularity peaked again in the 1940s when many women wore the chignon with a headscarf while working in factories to support the war effort during World War II . Presently, the chignon is still popular because of its association with French elegance, and the ease with which a chignon can be achieved. See also Cockernonnie References Reflist Cox, Caroline and Leguen, Jean Marie. http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 womanshour 2003 36 mon 03.shtml Chignon . 8 September 2003. BBC Radio 4, Woman s Hour. British Broadcasting Company. Accessed 29 April 2007. Martin, Kiley. http morbidoutlook.com fashion historical 2004 04 greekhair.html Early Hairstyling of the Hellenistic Period in Ancient Greece . Morbid Outlook ... more details
is a stereotypical hairstyle often worn by gang members, thugs, members of the yakuza and its ... . In Japan the style is known as the Regent hairstyle, and is often caricature d in various forms of entertainment ... hairstyle. Creation For women, the hairstyle has become marginally popular again in the first ..., there is the Punch perm which appears to combine elements of the afro hairstyle and the traditional pompadour. This hairstyle is stereotypically worn by shady members of society such as the yakuza ... modified to form the Quiff . The Quiff is a hairstyle worn by Psychobilly fans and musicians Kim Nekroman frontman of Nekromantix for example . A quiff is a sort of mix between a mohawk hairstyle and the pompadour ... York Post online edition . Retrieved 25 April 2005. DEFAULTSORT Pompadour Hairstyle Category 1950s ... more details
about the beehive hairstyle Beehive File WinehouseLA.jpg thumb Amy Winehouse in her signature beehive The Beehive is a woman s hairstyle that resembles a beehive beekeeping beehive it is also known as the B 52 , for its similarity to the bulbous nose of the B 52 Stratofortress bomber . It originated as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered versions of big hair that developed from earlier pageboy and bouffant styles. It was developed in 1960 by Margaret Vinci Heldt of Elmhurst, Illinois , owner of the Margaret Vinci Coiffures in downtown Chicago , who had been asked by the editors of Modern Beauty Salon magazine to design a new hairstyle that would reflect the coming decade. ref http www.dailymail.co.uk femail article 1343664 Oh beehive Meet woman created buzz inventing Sixties hairdo.html Daily Mail Meet the woman who created a buzz by inventing Sixties hairdo, 03 January 2011 ref She originally modelled it on a Fez hat fez like hat that she owned. The beehive style was popular throughout the 1960s, particularly in the United States and other Western countries, and remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch . The beehive in the 1960s Audrey Hepburn s character in Breakfast at Tiffany s film Breakfast at Tiffany s sported a large fashionable beehive. Yeoman Janice Rand from the original 1960s Star Trek The Original Series Star Trek TV series wore a complex, futuristic version of a beehive. In the Flintstones episode Fred s New Boss season three , Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble get their hair done in gigantic, elaborate beehives at a salon, and the pair drive their car very slowly to protect their hairdos. Unfortunately, their dos are destroyed after a fast moving dinosaur vehicle passes by and blows them down. 60s singing icon Dusty Springfield was known ... from the hairstyle which was worn by members Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson . Their music company ... hairdo. See also Bouffant Big hair Hairstyle References references Category Hairstyles Category ... more details
ref The hairstyle consisted of the hair on the front of the head being shaved off above the temples ... article.php?articleid 18588 ref The hairstyle was compulsory on all males and the penalty ... ref Manchu tradition The Manchu hairstyle was forcefully introduced to Han ... the Manchu hairstyle. The Manchu hairstyle was significant because it was a symbol of Ming Chinese ... hairstyle. The Manchus responded swiftly to this rebellion by killing the educated elite and instituting ... hairstyle within ten days would be executed. The intellectual Lu Xun summed up the Chinese reaction to the implementation of the mandatory Manchu hairstyle by stating, In fact, the Chinese people ... abroad cut their braids. The Xinhai Revolution in 1911 led to a complete change in hairstyle almost ... Native American hairstyle, as described in the book House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday. It is a Navajo ... Queue Hairstyle Category Hairstyles Category Manchuria Category Qing Dynasty de Zopf ja no H rpisk ... more details
An eponymous hairstyle is a particular style of hair that has become fashionable during a certain period of time through its association with a prominent individual. Women The wannabe effect Imitation of such styles can sometimes be attributed to what became known in the 1980s as the Madonna wannabe wannabe effect, a term used particularly with reference to young women who wished to emulate i.e. wanna be like the American singer Madonna entertainer Madonna . A 2010 study of British women found that half took a copy of a celebrity s photograph to their salons to obtain a similar hairstyle. ref name roche20100526 cite news last Roche first Elisa title JENNIFER ANISTON S A CUT ABOVE FOR 11 MILLION WOMEN url http www.express.co.uk posts view 177204 Jennifer Aniston s a cut above for 11 million women accessdate 2011 01 19 newspaper Daily Express date 2010 05 26 ref The quest for a particular eponymous style was caricatured in Plum Sykes novel Bergdorf Blondes 2004 , in which it was rumoured that a glamorous New York heiress Julie Bergdorf had her blonde hair touched up every thirteen days 450 a highlight by a stylist at her family s store, Bergdorf Goodman . Thus, other Thirteen Day Blondes who attained Julie s precise colour&mdash likened to that of the very white hair of Carolyn Bessette ..., in Charlie s Angels A famous example of this phenomenon was Farrah Fawcett s hairstyle, r nir20091112 ... role of that name in the television series The New Avengers , and the short Dorothy Hamill Wedge hairstyle ... 10 1979 in film 1979 the Rachel haircut Rachel after the hair straightening straightened shag hairstyle ... several years in the hairstyle of Yulia Tymoshenko , a former Prime Minister of Ukraine . Illustrated ... the Yuliya . ref Times , 20 May 2006 ref In 2009, the most requested hairstyle for women was the Textured ... An early example of an eponymous hairstyle was associated with the Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford ... 1795 tax on hair powder , as a form of protest Bedford abandoned the powdered and tied hairstyle commonly ... more details
unreferenced date April 2008 A crop is a short hairstyle worn with the hair cut very close to the head. It is frequently sported by both men and women , though the style is usually only named as a crop when sported by a woman . Men entering the armed forces in many countries have their hair cropped during Recruit Training . In the Western world, cropping the head of a prisoner was traditionally a symbol of their subjugation and a deterrent to escape. Fashionability The crop first became fashionable in Europe and America during the 1920s, as many of the flapper s who had cut their long hair short were trying these as well as the early Bob haircut bob s. The Eton crop , one of the shorter and more drastic cuts of its day, was the most popular. The crop sometimes known as the Pixie cut became fashionable again in the late 1970s and 1980s, with one of its most notable wearers being the actress Jacqueline Pearce in the British TV series Blake s 7 . The crop also was big in the mid 1990s, and Halle Berry appeared in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day wearing a crop. In modern Western culture, a woman can use cropping her long hair as a symbol of leaving the past behind, of making a new start. How to cut a crop A crop involves layering and tapering of the hair so it will be closely cut to the head. The hair is typically pre cut to a short length, and then cut shorter from there using either scissors , a razor, or sometimes clippers, depending on what the person is looking for more of a choppy look, super short length, etc. A crop will usually require regular trims usually between 4 to 6 weeks to keep its shape. Famous people who have worn this style over the years In the 1959 movie, A bout de souffle , Jean Seberg wears a cropped hairstyle, as does Mia Farrow after she gets her hair cut at Vidal Sassoon in Rosemary s Baby film Rosemary s Baby 1968 . In 1983, on the cover ... bleaching it for her role in Sucker Punch DEFAULTSORT Crop Hairstyle Category Hairstyles de Bubikopf ... more details
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unreferenced date August 2007 Globalize date March 2010 discuss Talk Blowout hairstyle Globalize The Temple Fade , Sometimes called a Brooklyn Fade, Low Fade, or Blow Out, is a hairstyle that gained popularity in the early 2000s. The original name of the hairstyle was called a Blowjob until barber Jeff Wayne from Wayne s Cuts in New York City realized the name was inappropriate. The hair is faded from skin to 1  cm 1 2  inch in length from the edge of the hairline up 2  cm 1  inch . The rest of the hair is left the same length, usually 2 5  cm 1 2  inches , depending on the preference of the client. The style is generally defined by hair that is spiked up in chunks using large amounts of heavy products such as hair gel or hair mousse mousse . The origin of the blowout is often debated, some citing a Brooklyn barbershop as the true location of the style s conception. Many in the Northeast still maintain that its roots can be traced to Garrett s Barber Shop in Berlin, CT , a popular shop and sub cultural epicenter. Regardless of its origins, the blowout s popularity was very strong, but peaked and declined sharply although not into obscurity . It was popularized most notably by Rob Reha, the Gotti Boys on their reality TV series Growing Up Gotti , and by popular viral video My New Haircut . It was trendy mainly the Northeast, particularly in Philadelphia and parts of New York and New Jersey . Most recently the blowout is featured prominently on the 2009 2010 MTV reality show Jersey Shore TV series The Jersey Shore . This show has spawned browout themed parties, pub crawls, and viewing parties. On the show, Pauly D is proponent of this hairstyle. He has appeared in viral videos showing others how to create and maintain a blowout. http www.huffingtonpost.com 2009 12 21 jersey shore star pauly d n 399780.html DEFAULTSORT Blowout Hairstyle Category Hairstyles ... more details
. See also Roman Hairstyles Chignon hairstyle Hairpin fashion Historical Christian hairstyles Clothing in ancient Greece Clothing in ancient Rome References SmithDGRA Category Ancient Greek culture Hairstyle Category Ancient Roman culture Hairstyle Category Greco Roman world Hairstyle Category Hairstyles ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 For the Gilmore Girls episode French Twist Gilmore Girls Image Frenchtwist.jpg thumb A French Comb holding a French Twist A French twist is a common updo hair styling technique. It is created by gathering hair in a low ponytail not secured and twisting the ponytail upwards until it turns in on itself against the head. It is then secured with pins, clips, sticks or a comb. French twists are usually worn to proms and weddings when they are in a tight fashion however, one could wear a messier, looser look to the office or out on the town. Hair clips are also commonly used with French twists. Category Hairstyles fashion stub fr Vanilles sv Svinrygg ... more details
wiktionary Shimada may refer to Shimada, Shizuoka Shimada city , Shizuoka, Japan Shimada hairstyle , a traditional Japanese hairstyle for women disambig fr Shimada ja ... more details
Chignon can mean Chignon hairstyle , a hairstyle with the hair in a bun Chignon medical term , a temporary swelling left on an infant s head after delivery by a ventouse suction cap disambig fr Chignon homonymie ... more details
Refimprove date April 2007 File Quiff2.jpg thumb Teenager sporting a quiff hairstyle Unsourced image removed Image Quiff1.JPG thumb Another, perhaps more extreme, version of the quiff The quiff is a hairstyle that combines the 1950s Pompadour hairstyle pompadour hairstyle, the 50s flattop , and sometimes a Mohawk hairstyle mohawk . The etymology of the word is uncertain but may derive from the French word coiffe which can mean either a hairstyle or, going further back, the mail knights wore over their heads and under their helmets. The hairstyle was a staple in the British Teddy Boy movement, but became popular again in Europe in the early 1980s with early psychobilly acts including The Meteors , Demented Are Go , and others. For a while, DJ and TV presenter Mark Lamarr was a famous proponent of the quiff. Mark Kermode , popular film critic and reviewer, is a well known for having an impeccably coiffured quiff . ref http www.bbc.co.uk 5live presenters mark kermode ref Probably the most famous example of the more prominent variety of the quiff is singer Morrissey . ref http www.last.fm music Morrissey images 20025141 ref It has been taken to the extreme and parodied by the Finnish band Leningrad Cowboys , and is their calling card. The hairstyle, although prominent in the 80s, faded into obscurity except among ardent 80s culture fans. The quiff saw a revival in the late 90s, due to the advent of the French crop, a modern version of the quiff, and continues through today. In the 2000s, pulling the fringe back into a quiff with a ponytail was a popular female hairstyle in some countries. The Japanese people Japanese Punch perm , a favorite among Yakuza organized criminal and B s zoku biker gang members, bears a strong similarity to this hairstyle. Irish people Irish pop music duo Jedward are known for wearing their signature flamboyant blond hair blond quiffs, which they described in a segment on The X Factor UK The X Factor in 2009. ref http xfactor.itv.com 2009 beauty ... more details
The term boof may mean Boof, Darren Lehmann , a former Australian Cricketer boofing , a maneuver in kayaking Boof Bonser , Major League Baseball pitcher The bouffant hairstyle A comic book series from Image Comics disambig ... more details
Wikt A Page boy also ringbearer or coinbearer is a young male attendant at a wedding. Page boy may also refer to Page servant , a young male servant, especially in medieval times Pageboy , a hairstyle disambig ... more details
Conking may refer to A combination of camping and bonking , similar to dogging. Conking is though to have originated in Somerset in the autumn of 2008. Conk , a hairstyle Roscoe Conkling , the Republican party boss of New York City in the 1870s. disambig ... more details
Choch may refer to the following places in Poland Choch , Masovian Voivodeship Choch , Warmian Masurian Voivodeship See also Khokhol , a Russian term for a hairstyle characteristic of Cossacks geodis pl Choch ... more details
Summary Information Description Hairstyles of wakash and adults, Edo period Japan. Top row, left to right two hairstyles of younger wakash adolescent boys , hairstyle of older wakash with forelocks maegami cut into corners kado . Bottom row, left to right hairstyle of a young man yaro , hairstyle of an adult man, hairstyle of a woman. All except the woman have the crown of the head shaved wakash but not adult men also wear forelocks. Source Adapted from Yoshida Hanbei, K shoku kinm zui Illustrated Encyclopedia of Love , circa 1664 1689 reprinted in K shokumono s shi sh Collection of Erotic Books , Saikaku Gakkai, 1968 Date Original circa 1664 1689 Author Yoshida Hanbei Permission Adaptation selection and rearrangement of panels released into public domain other versions Licensing PD self date June 2010 ... more details