![]() Hairstyles are markers and signifiers of social class, age, marital status, racial identification, political beliefs and attitudes about gender. Throughout history, people have worn their hair in a wide variety of styles, largely determined by the fashions of the culture they live in. Hairstyles are both a display and can be a communication revealing social status and membership of a tribe or group. Some of the earliest known works of art are statuettes of women, thousands of years old (the statuettes not the women), showing elaborate hairstyles. The haircut has always played a significant cultural and social role. The remarkable head hair of humans has gained an important significance in nearly all present societies as well as any given historical period throughout the world. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics, although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles. Look at yourself in the mirror and decided if you like your hairstyle and what is says about who you are today.Ī hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human scalp. It seems that people want what they don't have in terms of hair texture. Styles vary with one's career, age, ethnic and racial backgrounds, genetic, health, among other factors. Through the ages, styles have changed, but always seem to find their way back to natural long hair for woman, and functional styles for men. ![]() Hair has, and will always, make a statement about how you see yourself, both internally and externally. Hairstyles Through the Ages - Crystalinks ![]()
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