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unusual facts about Hairstyles


Hairstyles

Hairstyles is a title used for international editions of a professional hairdressing magazine originally published in Barcelona, Spain under the name Peluquerias.


Adam Buck

A major influence on Regency culture (producing plates of contemporary costume as well as genre pictures of family and classical scenes and illustrations for Laurence Sterne's Sentimental Journey), he was himself much influenced by the Greek Revival (the furniture, vases - which he collected -, sculptures, costumes and even hairstyles in his works are all ancient Greek).

Antonio Garay

He is notable for his outrageous hairstyles and for driving a Hello Kitty-themed smart car.

Asymmetric cut

Other celebrities who have sported asymmetric hairstyles include singers Cyndi Lauper, Rihanna, Jordan McCoy and Phil Oakey and Davey Havok of AFI.

Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle

In the North Korean capital city of Pyongyang, Western news articles reported that a hidden camera was placed to catch citizens with improper hairstyles.

Millia Rage

It also led her to be featured in an article titled "Gaming's 19 most impractical hairstyles" by GamesRadar's Lucas Sullivan, who said what she can do with her hair "is truly impressive", and described her hairstyle as "The Rapunzel".

Nihongami

Other maiko hairstyles include wareshinobu (only worn during the actual apprenticeship, with a round curve on the top and sides and a round bun in the middle), Ofuku, Yakko-shimada, Katsuyama, and Sakko.

Spide

Their dress code is commonly perceived as closely cropped hairstyles, tracksuits, baseball caps and Nike Air Max trainers.

The Fabulous Rougeaus

The theme song was an upbeat rock number, sung by the Rougeaus themselves, would further rile the fans by claiming their affinity for "whitebread" things like "preppy" hairstyles and Barry Manilow's music.

The Sims 3 Stuff packs

Released on June 5, 2012 in North America in Europe, this stuff pack includes Katy Perry-inspired furniture, outfits and hairstyles, including banana split couches and cotton candy trees.

The Yama Yama Man

Bouffant hairstyles, popular at the time, were sometimes made with "hair-rats", which were pads of old hair taken from brushes stuffed into the hairdo to create volume.


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