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  2. Chonggak radish - Wikipedia

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    The Korean word chonggakmu (총각무) is a compound of chonggak (총각, "bachelor") and mu (무, "radish").In premodern Korea, unmarried men and boys pulled their hair into a long braid, while married adult men wore their hair in sangtu, a topknot. [3]

  3. Sangtu (topknot) - Wikipedia

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    The sangtu (Korean: 상투) was a Korean topknot hairstyle worn by married men. [1] [2] The hairstyle was widely worn from around the 57 BC – 68 AD Three Kingdoms of Korea period until the late 19th century, during the Joseon period. Its practice in Korea has since virtually ceased.

  4. Topknot - Wikipedia

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    Topknot may refer to: . A hairstyle or haircut, historically prevalent in Asia: Chonmage, a traditional Japanese haircut worn by men; Sangtu (상투), a Korean topknot; Touji (頭髻), a traditional Chinese hairstyle which involves tying all hair into a bun, worn from earliest times up to the end of the Ming Dynasty and still worn by Taoist priests and practitioners

  5. Ponytail - Wikipedia

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    A ponytail is a hairstyle in which some, most, or all of the hair on the head is pulled away from the face, gathered and secured at the back of the head with a hair tie, clip, or other similar accessory and allowed to hang freely from that point.

  6. JoJo Siwa explains her bald spot: 'It's actually not from the ...

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    JoJo Siwa is giving her followers the hair news they need. The Dance Moms alum, 19, took to TikTok on Tuesday to share the reason why she has a bald spot on one side of her head.

  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    The hairstyles were characterized by the large topknots on women's heads. Also, hairstyles were used as an expression of beauty, social status, and marital status. [8] For instance, Japanese girls wore a mae-gami to symbolize the start of their coming-of-age ceremony. Single women in Baekjae put their hair in a long pigtail and married women ...