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  2. Just for Men - Wikipedia

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    Just for Men is an American-based multi-national men's care brand focusing on hair color (Control GX, Original Formula, AutoStop, Mustache & Beard, Touch of Gray, and Touch of Gray Mustache & Beard), beard care (The Best Face and Beard Wash, The Best Beard Conditioner, and The Best Beard Oil), and hair re-growth designed for and marketed to men and manufactured by Combe Incorporated.

  3. List of hanfu headwear - Wikipedia

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    Headwear of Men Name Definition Suitable age Match Period Images Mian Guan (冕冠) Shier liu mian (十二旒冕) Twelve-tasselled Crown. Initially all Mian Guan were worn by emperors, later emperors only wore this type. [4] Adult Zhou – Ming Jiuliu mian (九旒冕) Nine-tasselled Crown. Worn by dukes and crown prince's servants. [5] [6] Adult

  4. HairClub - Wikipedia

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    HairClub was founded in 1976 by Seymour "Sy" Sperling (June 25, 1941 – February 19, 2020), who famously quipped “I’m not only the Hair Club president, but I’m also a client” in his TV commercials. [2]

  5. Roach (headdress) - Wikipedia

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    The northern plains style hair roach headdress typically have the hairs in front form horizontally outward and tend to be larger in size. Often, men would add bits of animal hair to the headdresses. [1] Roach Spreader, early 19th century, Brooklyn Museum

  6. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    Sangomas wear red and white beaded dreadlocks to connect to ancestral spirits. Two African men were interviewed, explaining why they chose to wear dreadlocks. "One – Mr. Ngqula – said he wore his dreadlocks to obey his ancestors' call, given through dreams, to become a 'sangoma' in accordance with his Xhosa culture. Another – Mr. Kamlana ...

  7. Dread Scott - Wikipedia

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    His adopted name, "Dread", had multiple meanings: combined with his first name it evoked Dred Scott, a black slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom during the 1850s, after having been held in a free state; was an allusion to the dreadlocks of Rastafarians; and reflected a desire to cause "dread" among others. [2]