Basic Overview Of Hair Cut Styles

By Estelle Larsen


The bob hairstyle is often identified culturally and esthetically with the sexually active women of Jazz Age from the 1920s, who sought to change traditional notions of femininity to do all kinds of little regular activities in female behavior, such as consumption of alcohol, snuff and the free exercise of sexuality. Bun bun is one popular hair cut that involves the formation of a mass of hairs held in place on the crown or the region corresponding to the occipital area, which is screwing shape of a section of tress, usually in braid pattern.

This style tends to uncover the wearer's face, in addition to be regularly subjected to use of nets or other fastener devices. Its name comes from the similarity to a bun. The bouffant is one hairstyle characterized by the formation of hairs piled on parietal section of one's skull in a manner similar to a helmet, which is usually accompanied by sections of hanging freely around the head occasionally as side wings or fringe.

This hairstyle became popular with the extension of the concept of hygiene in ancient Rome, which consisted of shaving and short hairstyles. Cutting bowl or fungus is one simple type of tress, which is characterized by the formation of a domed cutting hair mass with the same length as the contour head.

The bowl cut got its name because it is usually formed by positioning a bowl on wearer's head, as a guide cut straight it leaves intact the area of hair that covers the container. This style contrasts with a type of cut or shaving of hair pins. Military court or crew cut features a cut occuring in a relatively short length, usually obtained by using razors.

The tress was frequently used by military forces in Japan and samurai; currently is used by sumo fighters. The ponytail is a type of simple hairstyle fancied characterized by a section of hairs at the back of one's head. It rests on the side of wearer's head and occasionally the face; tress is grouped and secured at the back of the head with restraint devices and allowed to hang freely on neck or back.

Pixie cut constitutes feminine hairstyle of remarkably short length. The hairstyle has a considerably shorter length on front and back of head, manifesting in regular short bangs that do not exceed the height of eyebrows. Sometimes, hair length usually increases in upper area of skull. The pixie cut features short hair of female adaption that became popular in the early 50's.The curtain hairstyle is characterized by the division of sections of hair on the source of bangs in a side form or party. The hairstyle arises among athletes rugby Era Edwardian and presents different periods that ranged from the esthetics of New Wave 80's, the esthetic of boy bands and American pop teen in 1990 and 2000, to hipster subculture.

The Devilock is a hairstyle whose creation is attributed to Jerry Only from the Misfits band. The Devilock is characterized by the formation of a vast extension of bangs that reaches the height of chin and hairstyle as Jerry Only. Hairstyle is based on tidal wave of skaters in the 1970s and peak widow of Eddie Munster.

The is an umbrella term that lists a number of hairstyles culturally associated with members of the emo subculture from the 2000s. The emo hairstyle belongs to the aesthetic emo emo male and female aesthetics, usually presented in the form of sweeping bangs or side-swept long extending to the side of the face and covering at least one eye of the wearer (known as emo bangs bangs). The style combines various elements that coincide in length hair considerably long, smoothed hair, the Scene Kids hair commonly used as mullet hairstyles.




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