Hair style from the English
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PAGEBOYHair style from the English.
dogtoothA small pointed ornament repeated along a molding consisting of four petals radiating from a raised center, used esp. in the Early English style
coifto style the hair
AFROHair style of the 1960s
UPDOOff-the-neck hair style
coifsCOIF, to style the hair
coifingCOIF, to style the hair
coifedCOIF, to style the hair
AFROCommon hair style in the '60s
hairdoa style of wearing the hair
AFROHair style of the past and present
coiffeto style the hair, also COIF, COIFFURE
coiffureto style the hair, also COIF, COIFFE
hairdosHAIRDO, a style of wearing the hair
bingleto style the hair a particular way
JENActress famous for "The Rachel" hair style, familiarly
coiffesCOIFFE, to style the hair, also COIF, COIFFURE
binglingBINGLE, to style the hair a particular way
coiffuredCOIFFURE, to style the hair, also COIF, COIFFE
coiffuringCOIFFURE, to style the hair, also COIF, COIFFE
bingledBINGLE, to style the hair a particular way
haircutsThe style in which a person's hair is cut
pageboyhair style in which the hair is rolled under, usually at shoulder-length
scrunchesStyle (hair) by squeezing or crushing it in the hands to give a tousled look
scrunchedStyle (hair) by squeezing or crushing it in the hands to give a tousled look
scrunchStyle (hair) by squeezing or crushing it in the hands to give a tousled look
scrunchingStyle (hair) by squeezing or crushing it in the hands to give a tousled look
cornrowsA style of braiding and plaiting the hair in narrow strips to form geometric patterns on the scalp
afroshair style originating with black persons, in which the hair is allowed to grow naturally and to acquire a bushy appearance
afrohair style originating with black persons, in which the hair is allowed to grow naturally and to acquire a bushy appearance