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Behind the Changing hairstyles

Updated: 2011-03-09 16:05

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Whether plaited,cut short, waved or dyed, women's changing hairstyles are influenced by the trend of the times, emotional needs and individual personalities.

 Behind the Changing hairstyles

Plaits and Buns

 Behind the Changing hairstyles

Teenage girls wore their hair in two buns beside their ears, while unmarried young women wore their hair in a plait fastened with a piece of red woolen thread. Married women wore their hair in a single bun, but young married women's buns were usually shaped like a butterfly.

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