What’s in a hairstyle?
You wake up in the morning and after getting ready, you start setting your hair into the perfect hairstyle. You may put on a hairstyling gel, tonic or cream. And if you are a girl, you try to tie a perfect ponytail, braid or loosen your hair with a couple of pretty colourful clips — but even then you don’t get the look you really wanted. So you try another and then another but the one you really desire seems to be unattainable and your hair unmanageable. This is called a bad hair day!
So what’s in a hairstyle that makes people so conscious of their looks? Perhaps it is because this is the first thing that others notice in you or you notice in others? Yes, your hair and overall dressing is what people immediately take note of. If you are dressed perfectly but your hair is unkempt, the first impression is down to zero. Thus, always keep your hair neatly styled in a way that suites you.
Hairstyles played a significant cultural and social role throughout history. In the past, hair represented the class, age and the social status one belonged to. People have worn their hair in a wide variety of styles, largely determined by the fashions of the culture they lived in. They believed hairstyles as the markers and signifiers of social class, age, marital status, racial identification, political beliefs and attitudes about gender. Today we will explore the ancient world and find out what hairstyles signified over the ages.
Egypt
For Egyptians, hairstyles determined the class, wealth, age and social group an individual belonged to. Both men and women usually had shoulder-length hair or hair cut short to the nape or even clean shaven heads.