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Os mais belos penteados japoneses para mulheres
Looking through older pictures of women in Japan, you’ll see a theme of hair being pulled back off the face. Often worn in a rolled back way, pinned to create multiple large curls or rolls, while it was a rather simple hairstyle it did not lack style. Most of the time these hairstyles were worn with the hair accessories, combs and or pins specifically, strategically placed throughout the hairstyle. This created a unique hairstyle that took the otherwise simple hair look to a whole new level, which is likely why hair accessories hold such an important place in vintage Japanese hairstyles. Even in our culture today, we know that using accessories is an easy way to take our hair up a notch without the need of actually having to create an elaborate hairstyle.
Women grew out their hair and wore it straight in the style depicted in the famous illustration from The Tale of Genji. Washing the hair was an arduous task, especially since noblewomen could barely move in their 12 layers of kimono attendants had to do most of the work.
After the Heian period, hairstyles slowly became more elaborate we’ll skip to the Edo period (1603-1868), which was a golden era for nihongami. During this time, the vast number of hairstyles recorded through ukiyo-e prints and other materials was unprecedented. This era saw the rise of merchants and merchants’ wives who drove popular fashion, as they had the means and the time to spend on such frivolities. Samurai and their families had status and controlled the government, but were limited financially.
The shimada was one of the many styles that became popular (of which there are multiple types) but it generally featured wide parts to the sides by the ears and was pulled up into a bun at the top or back. Each type of hairstyle was a visible indicator of a woman’s status or role in society a widow would carry a different coif from a young unwed girl. Hair accessories and combs would be inserted into the hair, making them very heavy especially if extra hairpieces to add volume were inserted. These hairstyles were meant to last for several days even up to a week and were held in place by wax. Similar styles can be seen on modern geisha and maiko, though they have an even broader range of designs. One of the most elaborate styles known as hyogo spreads the hair bun at the back into a butterfly shape.
Japanese women will usually wear makeup for most occasions, and will also be likely to dye their hair usually involving light browns and even blonde shades. When it comes to hairstyles, however, the bangs are a sure winner. This article will delve into the world of bangs in Japan and why they are so incredibly popular here. It is estimated that almost nine out of ten women in Japan have bangs as part of their hairstyle. In Japanese bangs are called ‘Maegami’ and are regarded as the default hairstyle for both Japanese women and also younger Japanese girls.
The bob haircut is women’ best friend. It is easy to carry, and it looks cool on women. It gives an independent personality to the women and on the other hand, it makes a girl look cute and straightforward. Thus, it could be called as a versatile look which enhances your personality. With bob cut at the back, straight cut flicks on the forehead adds an elegant touch to the face.
Difference is essential and is a part of life. Be confident girl and you will steal the attention for sure.
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