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  2. Toupée - Wikipedia

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    On one occasion while in the Capitol, a woman requested a lock of his hair (collecting locks of hair was common at this time). Since he was bald and wearing a toupée, he ripped it off and gave it to her. [15] There was a long-running gag in the Morecambe & Wise Show about Ernie Wise's wig; in reality he had a full head of hair.

  3. Crochet braids - Wikipedia

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    Using a latch hook or crochet hook, the synthetic hair (in the form of loose bulk or braiding hair) [4] is then attached. Parts of the hair extensions are grabbed by the hook and pulled through the underside of each cornrow, working from the front of the hair to the back at a 90 degree angle. [2] This process can take up to 4-6 hours. [4]

  4. Hime cut - Wikipedia

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    The hime cut is high maintenance for those without naturally straight hair, and requires frequent touch-ups on the sidelocks and front bangs in order to maintain its shape. Hair straightening is sometimes used to achieve the hairstyle's straight appearance, as well as straightening irons and specially formulated shampoos for straight hair ...

  5. Hair and wig designer - Wikipedia

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    The designer also needs to determine which performers will be using their own hair and which will need one or more wigs. There are many considerations that affect the hair designer’s work. Aside from what the director and costume designer want, there is the budget. A custom, hand-tied, human-hair wig can run upwards of $2,500.

  6. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    Kinky hair, also known as afro-textured hair, is a human hair texture prevalent in the indigenous populations of many regions with hot climates, mainly sub-Saharan Africa, some areas of Melanesia, and Australia. [1] Each strand of this hair type grows in a repeating pattern of small contiguous kinks (tight twists and sharp folds).

  7. Merkin - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Companion to the Body dates the origin of the pubic wig to the 1450s. According to the publication, women would shave their pubic hair for personal hygiene and to combat pubic lice. They would then put on a merkin. Also, sex workers would wear a merkin to cover up signs of disease, such as syphilis. [1] [2]

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