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    Hair Weave Benefits

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    to their hair. Wearing hair weaves should continue to be used because there are many benefits to wearing a hair weave, it restores health to your natural hair, there’s multiple colors to choose from instead of using harmful dyeing products, more hairstyles, and lastly, a hair weave gives a woman more confidence. Ladies, think about this for a second, is your hair fired from too much heat and styling? Well, a major benefactor of wearing a hair weave is the restoration of your hair. Not only…

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    like “Thinking of You” or “California Gurls.” In the “E.T.” video, the hairstyle can be described as “out of this world” as the song is named. Before this, Katy Perry was seen with more traditional like hairstyles in her video without much use of color or combinations of funky hairstyles. In this case, the reference and deference is to Lady Gaga who at most events and concerts has the more odd-looking wardrobe and hairstyles. The difference is in the video itself and how there are less “creepy”…

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    didn’t do it, it was all Yesi she likes doing hair.” We were living in the Blue Jay Trailer Park at the time. We knew everyone that lived there because we were always having parties. Everyone would see my beautiful creations so if they ever wanted a hairstyles to be done they would give me a call and I would go to their house. I have…

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    Don’t you want to live in a world where ideas are shared freely and openly? What happens when a group of people is negatively affected by these ideas being shared? Most don’t realize, but the concept of culture appropriation is clear. Every day the media misrepresents people. We live in a world where some cultures are stolen and then exploited in the media without any other forms of representation. Popular culture has been notorious for stealing ideas from other cultures without thinking of the…

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    Cosmetology Career Paper

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    What is a Cosmetologist, an cosmetologist is a hair, nail, makeup, etc tech that connects with what he or she loves most, doing hairstyles, trying other cultures of hair and different techniques in styles. A cosmetologist isn't just trying hairstyles, it's also genetics wise such as skin care, for instance - face cream, body creams, body and hair products, waxing, and changing the way you look. Being a genuine person or a respectful caring person plays a huge part, due to having to connect or…

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    The possibility of one day possessing a head full of them, however, seemed all too farfetched. I’ve known how to create them for years, giving singular locks to anyone who would allow me. I gave the hairstyle a trial run, but the hands of social rejection from my peers unraveled them as quickly as I had put them in. For the first time, I didn’t despise the strands of brown that hung from my head, but I held the opinions of others higher than my own. However…

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    Shakespeare's well-known play 'Romeo and Juliet' was modernised by Baz Luhrmann and made into a substandard film, that is relative to a modern audience. Baz has done this by changing selected setting's such as the petrol station fight, whilst also changing the costumes of the characters to be more modern and modifying the interpretation of the characters from the original play. Baz Luhrmann has attempted to modify the play 'Romeo and Juliet' by changing selected setting's throughout the film.…

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    denotation, one would think unprofessional hairstyles differ, going on a case-by-case basis; in reality, “Googling “unprofessional hairstyles for work” yielded image results mainly of black women with natural hair” (Alexander). This indicates there's a common ideology that natural hair is unprofessional. Women can wear their natural hair and still be professional for…

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    corset. Women also loved the floral prints in the 1920s, and the soft colors like the Nile green, French Blue, Sunset Orange and more colors that were popular. Women also changed their hairstyle from long to short, some of the popular styles were called finger waves, bobbed hair, and putch boy. Women loved this hairstyle it made them look different and look different. During this time women would also wear hats with theur short hair, women would wear either fancy hats or men’s hats. One of the…

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    Natural Hair Discrimination Hair. We all have (or had) it, and all have a very love-hate relationship with it. But more often, then not, we change it and do not let our natural hair shine. This stems from many different things like; simply wanting change, to just experiment, or from facing years of discrimination. Natural hair discrimination is something that seems to slip through the cracks but is very real in today's culture. When asked about her hair, actress Tracee Ellis Ross responds…

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