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Hair Styling Of The Old And The Contemporary

Author: Andrew William
by Andrew William
Posted: Nov 18, 2015

A haircut, hairdo or hair style is referred to hairy styling on human heads and it is a part of personal grooming repertoire. It is also part of fashion and cosmetics, and hair styling can be influenced by culture, and popular considerations. When you go back in history hair braiding was the known style which was practiced some 30,000 years back. Elaborate hair styles adored the scalp of yesteryear women and the Roman women especially wore intricately woven hairstyles. Complicated and ornate hair styling for women dominated the western world in the 16th century and the high hairline style was deemed very attractive and men of Europe wore their hair cropped and were shoulder length. Curls and waves were considered as fashionable at that time.

Hair stylists in East London practice the most modern haircuts and styling and they practice the most contemporary hairstyling for men and women, and also offer services of hair grooming, perming, colouring, and tinting to come up with out of the world hair styling. In the 70s women continued to practice the natural styles for hair, and the 80s saw them wearing scrunchies to pull their hair back and use fabric woven pony tail holders to stretch them back. The contemporary styles hugely vary from these yesteryear styles but they are still conformed to the ways that are expected for men and women.

Now a variety of styles dominate the hair grooming, and they include dreadlocks, corn rows and braids fastened with rubber bands. Hair styling is also influenced by social class such as upper class who used the hair style to show off their wealth and status, and some hair styles belonging to the Roman Empire required several labourers for many hours to maintain them. The contemporary style for the wealthy is conservative, and the middle class wear it professional and understated. Working class has been known to keep it simple and they are usually shorn off or cropped and women wore them pulled back that enhanced the beauty of their faces. The Mongolian hair style has been used by the working class in Mexico which only showed tufts of hair in the middle. African-Americans wear elaborately worn braids and cornrows tied with beads and barrettes. They also use colors and sections that are completely shaved to show unique styles.

The Shoredtich Hair Saloon in UK offers the most contemporary styles and colouring for men and women and the styles are designed to go with the latest fashion for both men and women.
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Mie Mani Hair Salon have the team of world class skilled hairdressers and professionals provides you better looks as well as grooming too.

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