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  2. The 21 Best Curly Hair Salons in NYC - AOL

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    5. Honey Salon. From scalp treatments to natural hairstyles, this Harlem salon offers a wide range of services. You’ll find a collection of products catered to curly hair and a team of ...

  3. The 21 Best Curly Hair Salons in NYC - AOL

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    Let’s face it: Not all salons are created equal. I used to go to salons frequently as a child, getting everything from a classic blowout to a relaxer. But once I started by curly hair journey, I ...

  4. Wig - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, only four presidents, from John Adams (1735–1826) to James Monroe (1758–1831), wore curly powdered wigs tied in a queue according to the old-fashioned style of the 18th century, [21] [22] though Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) wore a powdered wig only rarely and stopped wearing a wig entirely shortly after becoming ...

  5. Edgar cut - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar hairstyle is usually characterized as the front hair having straight fringes, or bangs, along with the sides tapered. [5] The hairstyle can be worn with any hair texture, including more wavy and curly hair. The Edgar hairstyle is most prominent among young Latinos. [6]

  6. Hairdresser - Wikipedia

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    Upon moving to Paris, he opened his own hair salon and dressed the hair of wealthy Parisian women until his death in 1658. [3] Women's hair grew taller in style during the 17th century, popularized by the hairdresser Madame Martin. The hairstyle, "the tower," was the trend with wealthy English and American women, who relied on hairdressers to ...

  7. Wings (haircut) - Wikipedia

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    This hairstyle was first worn by Victorian gentlemen from the 1830s until the 1890s, usually with a beard or muttonchop sideburns. [1] From the end of World War I until the pompadour became popular in the 1950s younger men cut their hair very short for an athletic look [2] although the longer hair continued to be worn by some older men born before 1890, such as Western actor George "Gabby" Hayes.

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