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only lazy ones.

— Helena Rubinstein

From Hair Archives
 


Hairstyle
History

Flapper
Culture

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Hair in History

Encarta
Hairdressing History



History of
Hair

Hairstyles
1900-1920

Marjorie
Joyner

Hair History
Blog

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REENACTMENT
Hair/Dress From Any Era

Decades of Beauty



Ancient
Egyptian
Hairstyles

LA Nocturne

Feathered-Back
Site

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The 80's

Hollywood Hair


Makeup
Moguls

Because
You're
Worth It

 

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SILVER SCREEN DIVAS
Beautiful! See the styles of all the stars of the silver screen.

       

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Feathered-Back Hair

Hair and Hairstyles
Over the Years

Hair

 History of Cosmetics

History of Cosmetics 2

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Clairol History

Women in Wigs Project

1960's Hair

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1960's Hair

Fashion Era

Costume Gallery
Hair History

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Hair Roll History

Hairrific

Madam C. J. Walker

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Haircolor History

 

Eras of Elegance


From Beauty Shop Archives

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Red Hair History

Red Hair Links

HAIR

 

Museum of
Beauty History

Hair Removal
Through the Ages

Cosmetics in
the Biblical World

Soap History

Hairdressing of
Indians

Historical Beauty Ads
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Hat History


 

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The History of
Shaving and the Razor

 




The History of Beauty
Applicances

Believe it or not, people have been manicuring their nails for more than 4,000 years. In southern Babylonia, noblemen used solid gold tools to give themselves manicures and pedicures. The use of fingernail polish can be traced back even further. Originating in China in 3,000 BC, nail color indicated one's social status -- according to a Ming dynasty manuscript, royal fingernails were painted black and red. The Egyptians also colored their nails, using red to show the highest social class. It is said that Cleopatra's nails were painted a deep red, whereas Queen Nefertiti went with a flashier ruby shade. In ancient Egypt and Rome, military commanders also painted their nails to match their lips before they went off to battle.

History of Barbering


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