Wednesday, July 22, 2009

I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

homework... thx... :0



I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

Traditional Japanese women wear their hair long, yet must live a modern life. Even centuries ago - with hair down to their waists - women (not just Japanese) - wore combs in their hair to keep it off their faces and necks. It works - although we now have a lot more flexibility and are able to have short hair without being considered "unfeminine."



I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

The combs keep the hair in place. Just like all the hair accessories.



I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

Combs were not meant for combing thier hair they were a method of holding their hair in place.



I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

Japanese women wear their hair long and the combs are used to decorate and hold their hair up.



http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/miscellany/...



"Japanese boxwood comb for hair care



Japanese boxwood comb is capable of enhancing your appearance



with its beauty and functionality.



Japanese boxwood comb does not create static helping make all hair look beautiful"



http://japanesetradition.net/



Japanese Wedding Tradition - Japanese Bride %26amp; Wedding Kimono



The bride wears the traditional white wedding kimono dress called shiro-maku. Shiro meaning white and maku meaning pure. The brides hair is styled in the traditional style called and adorned with beautiful ornaments, combs and accessories.



http://www.japaneseweddingfavors.com/shi...



I heard that Japanese women wear combs in their hair...Wonder why...anyone can help?????

these website can help you :



1-http://reviews.ebay.com/Japanese-Kanzash...



2-http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/miscellany/...



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