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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Afro]]
| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Afro-Look|Afro]]-Look
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| align="left" | Voluminöse Frisur, stark bekrauste nach allen Seiten abstehende Locken.
| align=left | [[Big hair]] hairstyle, featured heavily in [[Afro-American]] culture, popular through the 1970s in the United States of America.
Aus der [[Afro-American|Afro-Amerikanischen]] Kultur kommend, gewann sie vermutlich in den 1970 in the [[Vereinigte Staaten|Vereinigten Staaten]] von Amerika weltweite an bekanntheit.


*Daniel Bauer - Do your own hair this festive season with our DIY guide by hair and make-up genius.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hairdos for the festive season|url=http://www.mid-day.com/articles/hairdos-for-the-festive-season/15861169|accessdate=23 December 2014|issue=Mid_Day}}</ref>
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Afro-textured hair]]
| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Afro]], strukturiertes Haar
| [[File:George Ayittey detail.jpg|120px]]<br> [[File:San lady botswana.jpg|120px]]
| [[File:George Ayittey detail.jpg|120px]]<br> [[File:San lady botswana.jpg|120px]]
| align="left" | Typisch natürlicher Haarwuchs der [[Schwarzafrikaner]] der nicht durch hochgekämmte, mit Glätteisen oder Chemikalien umgestaltet wurde. Der Ansatz der Haare fängt in spiral, Korkenzieher änlichen Form zu wachsen an. Der Gesamteindruck ist, dass trotz des steppenartigen bewachsenen Kopfes, die einzelnen krausen Haaransätze in sich dichter sind, als ein gleichmäßigerer Haaransatz mit glatten Haaren, in Ihren Anfängen. Der Haarwuchs wird deshalb oft als wollig, buschig und dicht genannt.
| align=left | A typical texture of [[Black people|Black African]] [[hair]] that has not been altered by [[hot comb]]s, [[Hair iron|flat irons]], or chemicals (by [[perm (hairstyle)|perm]]ing, [[relaxer|relaxing]], or [[hair straightening|straightening]]). Each strand of this hair type grows in a tiny spring-like, corkscrew shape. The overall effect is such that, despite relatively fewer actual hair shafts compared to straight hair,<ref name=pmid11531795>{{cite journal |doi=10.1046/j.1365-2133.2001.04350.x |author=Loussouarn G |title=African hair growth parameters |journal=Br. J. Dermatol. |volume=145 |issue=2 |pages=294–7 |date=August 2001 |pmid=11531795 |url=http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/resolve/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0007-0963&date=2001&volume=145&issue=2&spage=294}}</ref> this texture appears (and feels) denser than its straight counterparts. Due to this, it is often referred to as "thick", "bushy", or "woolly".
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Asymmetric cut]]
| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Asymmetrie|Asymetrischer]] Schnitt
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| align=left | A haircut where the hair is longer on one side.
| align="left" | Ein Haarschnitt bei dem die Form nicht [[symmetrisch]] ist.
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Beehive (hairstyle)|Beehive]]
| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Beehive-Frisur|Beehive]]
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| [[File:AmyWinehouseBerlin2007.jpg|200px]]
| align="left" | Angelehnt an die Form eines Bienenstockes, sind die Haare hoch über dem Kopf gehoben, gebunden und toupiert.
| align=left | A hairstyle in which the hair is raised at the top of the head by padding or teasing so that the size and shape is suggestive of a beehive, hence the name.
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Big hair]]
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| align=left | Any hairstyle with large volume.
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Temple Fade (hairstyle)|Blowout]]
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| align=left | A haircut with the hair faded from the skin and spiked.
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | Blunt cut
| style="background:#eeeeee" | Blunt cut
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| align=left | A women's mid-length hairstyle with the bottom of the hair cut straight across.
| align="left" | Die Haare sind "stumpf" auf einer exakten Linie geschnitten. Die Länge
variiert von Ohrläppchen-Höhe bis knapp über die Schultern. Funktioniert mit oder ohne Pony.<ref>http://www.glamour.de/frisuren/frisurentrends/kurzhaarschnitt-ueber-kurz-oder-halblang/%28image%29/543871</ref>
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Bob cut]]
| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Bob (Frisur)|Bob]]
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| align=left | A classic short hairstyle where the ends are cut to around jaw-level and aligned close to the facial area. This style is most common among women.
| align="left" | A classic short hairstyle where the ends are cut to around jaw-level and aligned close to the facial area. This style is most common among women.
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| style="background:#eeeeee" | [[Bouffant]]
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This is a non-exhaustive list of hairstyles. Vorlage:US-centric

Name Image Description
Afro-Look Voluminöse Frisur, stark bekrauste nach allen Seiten abstehende Locken.

Aus der Afro-Amerikanischen Kultur kommend, gewann sie vermutlich in den 1970 in the Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika weltweite an bekanntheit.

Afro, strukturiertes Haar
Typisch natürlicher Haarwuchs der Schwarzafrikaner der nicht durch hochgekämmte, mit Glätteisen oder Chemikalien umgestaltet wurde. Der Ansatz der Haare fängt in spiral, Korkenzieher änlichen Form zu wachsen an. Der Gesamteindruck ist, dass trotz des steppenartigen bewachsenen Kopfes, die einzelnen krausen Haaransätze in sich dichter sind, als ein gleichmäßigerer Haaransatz mit glatten Haaren, in Ihren Anfängen. Der Haarwuchs wird deshalb oft als wollig, buschig und dicht genannt.
Asymetrischer Schnitt Ein Haarschnitt bei dem die Form nicht symmetrisch ist.
Beehive Angelehnt an die Form eines Bienenstockes, sind die Haare hoch über dem Kopf gehoben, gebunden und toupiert.
Blunt cut Die Haare sind "stumpf" auf einer exakten Linie geschnitten. Die Länge

variiert von Ohrläppchen-Höhe bis knapp über die Schultern. Funktioniert mit oder ohne Pony.[1]

Bob A classic short hairstyle where the ends are cut to around jaw-level and aligned close to the facial area. This style is most common among women.
Bouffant Bouffant describes a style characterized by smooth hair that is heightened and given extra fullness over teasing or padding.
Bowl cut Datei:Bowl haircut - 01.jpg Named for the shape of the style as much as for a once common method of achieving it (i.e. using a bowl to style the cut by placing it on the head and trimming the exposed hair). Moe Howard from The Three Stooges has this hairstyle for his trademark and Henry V of England had a similar hairstyle. This hairstyle was popular in America during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Braid A braid or braids, also known as a plait or plaits or a tress or tresses, is a type of hairstyle usually worn by women with long hair in which all or part of one's hair is separated into strands, normally three, and then plaited or braided together, typically forming one braid hanging down at the back of the head or two braids hanging down on either side of the head. See also cornrows, queue, crown braid (below), Dutch braid and pigtail.
Brush cut Alternative name for a butch.
Bun A women's hairstyle where the hair is pulled into a knot at the back or top of the head. It can also consist of a bun at the side of the head or two buns on either side of the head. See also chignon.
Bunches Another name for pigtails worn unbraided.
Burr Alternative name for a butch that is less than one quarter of an inch on top.
Business-man cut Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Butch cut A butch is a type of haircut in which the hair on the top of the head is cut short in every dimension. The top and the upper portion of the back and sides are cut the same length, which ranges between one quarter of an inch and three quarters of an inch, following the contour of the head. The hair below the upper portion of the sides and back of the head is tapered short or semi-short with a clipper, in the same manner as a crew cut.
Buzz cut A buzz cut is any of a variety of short hairstyles usually designed with electric clippers. Buzz cut styles include the butch cut, crew cut, flattop and ivy league.
Caesar cut The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle which is short and horizontally straight, as pictured on bust of Caesar. Named for Julius Caesar, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner.
Chignon A loan word from French for this particular style of bun which is pinned at the nape of the neck and requires tighter binding than ordinary buns.
Chonmage A traditional Japanese haircut.
Comb over Hair that is combed from one part of the head to another often to cover up a bald spot. Donald Trump is described as having a double combover, in two directions.[2]
Conk A hairstyle where Afro-textured hair is straightened.
Cornrows A hairstyle originating from Subsaharan Africa, popularised by African Americans wherein the hair is braided into a series of French-braid-like locks that cling to the head and travel the neck.
Crew cut A crew cut is a type of haircut in which the hair on the top of the head is cut relatively short, graduated in length from the longest hair at the front hairline to the shortest at the back of the crown. The hair on the sides and back of the head is usually tapered short, semi-short or medium.
Cropped hair A short hairstyle in which the hair is cut very close to the head, with the hair left long enough to either touch or go past the fringe.
Crown braid
A crown braid or crown plait is a traditional Ukrainian hairstyle usually worn by women with long hair. It consists of a single braid wrapped around the head, and is the trademark hairstyle worn by Ukrainian politician Yulia Tymoshenko. It is also similar to some of the hairstyles worn by Frida Kahlo. See also braid or plait.
Croydon facelift A tight ponytail worn at the top of the head, giving the effect of a facelift as it tugs the facial skin upwards. Often inappropriately referred to as a "top knot" (though this term, in its original context, actually refers to a chonmage).
Curtained hair Curtained hair is the term given to the hairstyle featuring a long fringe divided in either a middle parting or a side parting. This hairstyle was popular on adolescents and men during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Devilock Datei:Devilock lk.png The sides and back are kept short while the front is grown long and combed forward. Well known in certain punk rock subcultures due to its use being commonly associated to Misfits bassist Jerry Only.
Dice Bob A six-sided haircut.
Dido flip A "short choppy shag", popularized by British pop singer Dido.
Dread perming A perm made with hot rods.
Dreadlocks The hair is 'dreadlocked' into individual sections using one of several methods, usually either backcombing, braiding, hand rolling, or allowing hair to naturally "lock" on its own. Dreadlocks can vary in size, tidiness, and length. Dreadlocks are associated most closely with Rastafarians.
Duck's ass A hairstyle predominantly favoured by men, though some young female fans of Elvis Presley sported a similar look in his heyday.

The style required that the hair be combed back around the sides of the head. The teeth edge of a comb was then used to define a central parting running from the crown to the nape at the back of the head, resembling, to many, the rear end of a duck. The hair on the top front of the head was either deliberately disarrayed so that untidy strands hung down over the forehead, or combed up and then curled down into an 'Elephants trunk' which would hang down as far as the top of the nose. The sides were styled to resemble the folded wings of the duck.

Eton crop A very short, slicked-down blunt crop.
Emo hair Hair is often feathered or layered with a sideswept fringe, popularized by "Emos".
Fade Alternative name for a short taper.
Fallera hairdo A Valencian fallera hairstyle is a traditional women's hairstyle typical of Valencia and its Falles celebration, and is reminiscent of the "Princess Leia hairstyle" of Star Wars fame. It is an elaborate hairstyle consisting of two spiralled buns on either side of the head and two braids wound around the back of the head, with twisted strands of hair in different figures in the middle of the braids. This hairstyle is reminiscent of the one found on the ancient statue of the Lady of Elx.
Fauxhawk Also known as the 'frohawk', this hairstyle is an approximation of a mohawk made without shaving or 'buzzing' the hair on the sides of the head, thus allowing an imitation of the look of a true mohawk without having to commit to removing most of one's hair. The name is a portmanteau of faux, the French word for false or fake, and 'mohawk'.
Feathered hair Feathered hair was popular in the 1970s and the early 1980s with both men and women. The hair was grown long on both sides (normally covering the ears, although it could be down to the shoulders), left unlayered (although some men with curly hair did have it layered) with either a side or a centre parting.
Finger wave Hair is set into curls using lotion and a comb.
Fishtail hair Hair is worn in a braid resembling a fish's tail.
Flattop A type of crew cut where the hair on the top of the head is cut as a flat plane giving a levelled 'flat-topped' look.
Flipped hair A women's style that was popular in the 1960s. Characterized by upward curling ("flipped") ends. Lesley Gore wore the flip in 1963 and Cybill Shepherd wore it as a beauty queen in 1966.
Fontange A hairdo popular in the second half of the 17th century.
French braid A French braid is a braid that appears to be braided "into" the hair, often described as braided backwards—strands, going over instead of under as in a Dutch braid.
French twist A hairstyle wherein the hair is twisted behind the head into a sort of bun style.
Fringe (bangs) Hair that is combed to the front of the head and cut at or above the eyebrows.[3]
Frosted tips
Full crown Alternative and historic name for a short taper.
Hair extensions A hairstyle that is lengthened by lengths of real or artificial hair.
Half crown Alternative and historic name for a semi-short taper.
Half updo Popularised in the 1960s by sex icons like Brigitte Bardot, this women's hairstyle requires medium-length or longer hair. The hair is divided from the temples back and then fixed into bun, chignon or ponytail to secure into place (therefore, half the hair is in an 'updo'). If a woman has a fringe, that area is usually left free and not pulled into the 'updo'. Frequently, the hair at the crown of the head is "teased" or backcombed first to create volume.
Harvard clip Alternative name for an Ivy League.
High and tight A military variant of the crew cut.
Highlights The style involves highlighting or dying various thin sections of hair through hair coloring.
Hime cut A hairstyle that consists of long straight hair that reaches at least below the shoulder blades with part of it cut to about shoulder-length and a fringe (bangs) that reaches the eyebrows.
Historical Christian hairstyles Hairstyles worn by Christians in times past.
Hi-top fade The hair is cut short on the sides and is grown long on the top. This style was popular among African-American youth and men in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Induction cut A haircut given to recruits being inducted into military service.
Ivy League An Ivy League, also known as a Harvard Clip or Princeton, is a type of crew cut in which the hair on the top of the head is long enough to style with a side part.
Jewfro A Jewish variant of the 'Afro' hairdo.
Jheri curl Hair that is curly and kept moist (or at least a wet-look maintained) by a Jheri curl activator. This style was popular in the 1980s especially with African-Americans, including Michael Jackson and Rick James.
Layered hair A women's hairstyle where different sections of the front hair are cut at different lengths to give the impression of layers.
Liberty spikes Hair that is grown out long and spiked up usually with a gel
Line up Hair that has an even line across the forehead and then turns sharply at a 90 degree angle and blends with the sideburns. It can be worn with almost any other hairstyle. Primarily worn by Hispanics and some African Americans. Famous examples include hip hop artist Drake (entertainer) and Vinny Guadagnino from Jersey Shore.
Long hair Hair that is grown long and flowing freely.
Macklemore haircut A hairstyle that is combable length on top and buzzed on the side. Popularized by the rapper Macklemore.
Marcelling Datei:Edna Fearon models the Marcel Wave.jpg Deep waves made in hair by a heated curling iron.
Mod cut A men's haircut where the hair flips outward, like wings.
Mohawk Hair that is shaved or buzzed on the sides leaving a strip of hair in the middle. It is often spiked up.
Mop-Top A mid-length haircut that has a fringe (bangs) that brushes over the forehead, collar length at back, with the ears partly covered by the hair, dependent on style. Was made popular by The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr)
Mullet Hair that is short in front and long in the back. Often described as "Business in the front, party in the back".
1950s hairstyles Hairstyles that were popular in the 1950s.
1980s hairstyles Hairstyles that were popular in the 1980s.
Odango A hairstyle where two buns are worn on either side of the head, with the rest of the hair worn as pigtails. Most well-known example of this style is worn by the title character of the Japanese anime Sailor Moon.
Oseledets A haircut consisting of a long tuft or lock of hair left on top or on the back of the shaven head of a male Orthodox Hindu. The style is also associated with Cossacks.
Pageboy A longer version of a bob, typically worn with a fringe (bangs) and reaching shoulder-length or a little longer.
Part Hair that is parted.
Payot Sidelocks or earlocks, worn by some males in the Orthodox Jewish community.
Perm Hair that is chemically treated to retain curl (curly perm) or lie straight (straight perm). New hair is not affected by the chemical treatment and will grow out naturally.
Pigtails Hair that is parted down the middle and tied into two pony tails on either side.
Pixie cut A short wispy women's hairstyle with or without a shaggy fringe (bangs).
Pompadour
Ponyhawk 1. A combination of a mohawk with a ponytail in the back.

2. Longer hair worn in several ponytails running from front of the head to the back of the head resembling a mohawk. Unlike normal mohawk, hair is not cut from the sides. The word is a portmanteau of 'ponytail' and 'mohawk'.

Ponytail Hair that is pulled to the back of the head and often held with a hair tie or ribbon.
Princeton Alternative name for an Ivy League.
Professional cut Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Psychobilly Wedge The Psychobilly Wedge is a sort of mix between a mohawk hairstyle and the pompadour. The hair along the side of the head is shaved and the middle is not spiked but slicked back and fashioned in a pompadour.
Queue A man's hair worn in a tail.
Quiff Datei:Quiff hairstyle - 01.jpg The quiff combines the 1950s pompadour hairstyle, the 1950s flat-top, and, sometimes a mohawk. The hairstyle was a staple in the British 'Teddy Boy' movement, and became popular again in Europe in the early 1980s and 2010s. Recently examples of people sporting quiffs are - Alex Turner and Matt Helders of Arctic Monkeys, Tom Meighan of Kasabian, Eugene McGuinness, Bruno Mars, Nick Grimshaw, and One Direction
The Rachel A square-layered haircut popularized by Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green.
Rattail Datei:Rattail.jpeg Hair that has been grown out long and shorn, or 'buzzed' except for a long, thin braid at the very top of the neck.
Razor cut Includes choppy short layers, thinned at the bottom. Not dissimilar from "emo" hair. Usually has a side-sweep fringe.
Recon A radical version of the High and tight with the sides and back cleanly shorn very high up the head, intentionally leaving a very extreme contrast between the longer top hair and the shorn sides.
Regular haircut Regular haircut A regular haircut is a men's and boy's hairstyle that has combable length on top, a defined or deconstructed side part, and a short, semi-short, medium, long, or extra long back and sides. The style is also known by other names including taper cut, regular taper cut, side-part and standard haircut; as well as short back and sides, business-man cut and professional cut, subject to varying national, regional, and local interpretations of the specific taper for the back and sides.
Regular taper cut Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Ringlets A tightley curled hairstyle.
Shag A choppy layered hairstyle, characterized by layers to create fullness in the crown and fringes around the edges. There are many versions including the frat shag and boy's shag.
Shape-Up
Shingle bob A dome-shaped short haircut with the bottom razored into a V shape.
Short back and sides Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Short brush cut Alternative name for a butch.
Short hair Hair that is cut short.
Slicked-back Hair that is combed back, away from the forehead, then held in place with a Hairstyling product.
Spiky hair All hair sticking up, like spikes sticking out from the head.
Standard haircut Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Surfer hair A tousled hairstyle.
Taper cut Alternative name for a regular haircut.
Tonsure Traditionally worn by monks in the Middle Ages, still worn by some traditional monks today.
Undercut The undercut is a unisex haircut whereby the top section of hair is held in place whilst the side and back sections are cut, thus making the top longer and the back and sides undercutting. See also bowl cut
Updo An updo is the hairstyle in which the hair is twisted or pulled up.
Waves Short Hair Waves, shortened to just waves, is a very common and sought after hairstyle for African American men that create the appearance of water like waves of the hair.

See also

References

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  1. http://www.glamour.de/frisuren/frisurentrends/kurzhaarschnitt-ueber-kurz-oder-halblang/%28image%29/543871
  2. Bruce Handy: Shocking Truth Behind Donald Trump’s Hair Revealed? In: Vanity Fair. 31. März 2011 (vanityfair.com).
  3. "Names of Hairstyles with more details". IKnowHair.com.