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Hairstyles (magazine)         
MAGAZINE
Hairstyles is a title used for international editions of a professional hairdressing magazine originally published in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, under the name Peluquerias.Spanish publisher: Ediciones Prensa y Video sl
Greco-Roman hairstyle         
VARIOUS WAYS TO STYLE HAIR THAT WERE POPULAR AMONG THE GREEKS AND THE ROMANS IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Greco-Roman hairstyles
In the earliest times the Greeks wore their [(hair of the head) long, and thus Homer] constantly calls them κᾰρηκομόωντες (long-haired).
Roman hairstyles         
  • Bust of the emperor [[Hadrian]] in the [[Capitoline Museums]]
  • Bust of [[Julius Caesar]] in the [[National Archaeological Museum of Naples]]
  • Fresco showing a woman looking in a mirror as she dresses (or undresses) her hair, from the Villa of Arianna at [[Stabiae]] (Castellammare di Stabia), 1st century AD
  • Portrait of a Roman woman, Flavian period Rome, Musei Capitolini
  • Marble portrait of a young girl wearing a wig, about 120–230 AD, British Museum
  • Portrait of a woman of the Flavian period, marble // Portrait bust of a young woman (Julia, daughter of Titus?). Marble. 80s—90s CE. Shows the extremely elaborate hair styles worn by upper-class Roman women of the time.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Emperors.
  • palla]]'' drawn over head. This hairstyle is that of the Antonine Period.
  • Roman statue of a woman with elaborate hairstyle ([[Aphrodisias]], 2nd century AD)
  • bone pin]] with traces of a green dye
  • Gold Hairnet, Imperial period, [[Pompeii]]
  • A young woman sits while a servant fixes her hair with the help of a [[cupid]], who holds up a [[mirror]] to offer a reflection, detail of a [[fresco]] from the [[Villa of the Mysteries]], [[Pompeii]], c. 50 BC
VARIOUS WAYS TO STYLE HAIR THAT WERE POPULAR IN THE ANCIENT ROME, FROM 753 BCE TO 476 CE
Roman Hairstyles; Hairstyles in ancient Rome; Draft:Barbery in Ancient Rome; Barbery in Ancient Rome; Barbers in Ancient Rome; Hair in ancient Rome; Hairstyles in Ancient Rome; Roman haircuts
Hairstyle fashion in Rome was ever changing, and particularly in the Roman Imperial Period there were a number of different ways to style hair. As with clothes, there were several hairstyles that were limited to certain people in ancient society.
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HAIRSTYLES
1. Earrings and dreadlocked hairstyles are forbidden.
2. Police have been instructed to arrest young men with "western" hairstyles.
3. Glasses, new hairstyles, dramatic changes in weight and even smiling can result in a mismatch.
4. His clothes, hairstyles and riches have made him the most talked–about footballer of modern times.
5. But they seem to like it best serving up hairstyles with a healthy helping of lye.