Hairstyles: Hairstyle, Beard, Tonsure, Sideburns, Long hair, Baldness, Perm, Dreadlocks, Afro-textured hair, List of hairstyles
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Author(s)Source: Wikipedia
PublisherBooks LLC, Wiki Series
ISBN / ASIN1156489237
ISBN-139781156489239
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 113. Chapters: Hairstyle, Beard, Tonsure, Sideburns, Long hair, Baldness, Perm, Dreadlocks, Afro-textured hair, List of hairstyles, Roman hairstyles, Sikha, Moustache, Surfer hair, Queue, African American hair, Mohawk hairstyle, Eponymous hairstyle, Bob cut, Artificial hair integrations, Mullet, Greco-Roman hairstyle, Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle, Big hair, Good hair, Widow's peak, Pompadour, Payot, Cornrows, Wings, Braid, Polish plait, Upsherin, Pigtail, Hi-top fade, Chupryna, Historical Christian hairstyles, Beehive, Buzz cut, Dido flip, Bouffant, Ponytail, French braid, Fringe, Digital perm, Duck's Ass, Liberty spikes, Comb over, Pageboy, Synthetic dreads, Rachel haircut, Pouf, Induction cut, High and tight, Crop, Crew cut, Chignon, Rattail, Bun, Conk, Waves, Layered hair, Suebian knot, Hime cut, Flattop, Jheri curl, Devilock, Backcombing, Temple Fade, Chonmage, Bowl cut, Cockernonnie, Croydon facelift, Khokhol, Newsted, Curtained hair, Punch perm, Eton crop, Tellum, Ringlet, Razor cut, Shimada, Frat shag, S-Curl, Dice Bob, Bunches, Pixie cut, Fontange, Nubian wig, Updo, Hair crimping, Youth side lock, Shape-Up, Feathered hair, Asymmetric cut, Step cutting, Caesar cut, French twist, Sakko, Tomahawk Buzzcut, Shingle bob, Frosted tips, Teddy boy cut, Pembroke. Excerpt: A beard is the collection of hair that grows on the chin, cheeks and neck, but not the upper lip, of human beings. Usually, only pubescent or adult males are able to grow beards. However, women with hirsutism may develop a beard. When differentiating between upper and lower facial hair, a beard specifically excludes the moustache, which refers to hair above the upper lip and around it. The Greek word for beard: πώγων (pÅgÅn) is the root of a number of technical and humorous words relating to beards. For example the study of beards...










