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【Hanfu Hairstyles】Come on, you clumsy ones! Two versatile Hanfu hairstyles you can learn in three minutes
The long-awaited hairstyle tutorial is back~~~ Prepare a new look and a new hairstyle! Today, I bring you two hairstyles that can be paired with hairpins Super simple! These can be used whether you are wearing Hanfu daily or taking photos~ Hairpin Hairstyle (First Style) 1. First, divide your hair into three sections, tie up all the hair at the back after dividing it. 2. After tying it up, braid it into a plait. 3. Then wind it up on top of your head and secure it. 4. Divide the front section of hair into two parts, make sure to leave more hair in the front part. 5. Then fix it above the ear with a clip. 6. Use the remaining hair to cover any thinning areas of your hairline, fixing it behind the ear with a clip. 7. Wrap the ends around the bun and secure them. 8. Take out a piece of fake hair, divide it into two parts, and fix it on the bun. 9. Wrap half of the fake hair around the bun, remember to secure the ends. 10. Wrap the other half of the fake hair in the opposite direction around the bun. 11. Finally,… -
【Hanfu Hairstyles】A Must-Have Guide for Wig Wearers!
Hair loss has become the greatest pain for young people today. The hair is on the pillow, on the clothes, and on the ground. But it's just not on the head... For fellow Hanfu enthusiasts, wanting to create beautiful hairstyles, hair loss is simply the biggest obstacle in this process. No choice, if you don't have enough hair, use a wig. Since we are all staying at home and growing mushrooms, “A Must-Have Guide for Wig Wearers” Would you like to know more? Common Wigs Horn Buns Hold back your saliva, these horn buns are not the ones you eat. Horn buns can make your Hanfu look more full, show more hair volume, and make your face appear smaller. Therefore, all those with less hair, less full heads, sunken temples, or who want a smaller face, choose this one! Image | Spring and Autumn Hair Accessories Horn buns come in both round and pointed styles, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Round horn buns are easier to clip and fix, while pointed horn buns are finer at both ends and fuller in the middle, providing a better visual effect. Choose according to your needs~ Braided Buns Braided buns are… -
【Hanfu Hairstyle】The low bun hairstyle is very gentle, doesn’t it resemble Xiaoqing who hasn’t yet found her true love?
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Mid Tang Dynasty Makeup Features – Alternative Aesthetics
In the middle of the Tang Dynasty, women's hairstyle, makeup, jewelry, and dress style has undergone a huge change. Heavy makeup and high buns, long skirts with large sleeves prevailed, and formed a variety of distinctive makeup styles. At first, it was just regarded as grotesque, considered to be a sign of chaos, but later it developed into an issue discussed in the court. Although prohibited by the court, it is difficult to extinguish, getting more and more intense. Shi Shi Zhuang During the Zhengyuan period (785-805), the Ti Mei makeup (啼眉妆) and the Duo Ma bun (堕马髻) appeared first. The prototype of the bun hanging on one side already appeared during the Kaiyuan period, but it evolved into more huge and exaggerated in the Middle Tang Dynasty. The eyebrows painted in the shape of characters "八", replaced the previous curved thin eyebrows. The female figurines excavated during the Zhen Yuan period and the ladies of the "A Palace Concert" all showed such kind of makeup style. On this basis, the famous Shi Shi Zhuang (时世妆) was formed during the Yuanhe period (806-820). Bai Juyi, who loved to record the details of the costumes, depicted this makeup detail in… -
Tang Dynasty Hairdos Examples: Discovering the Fascinating of Hanfu Hairstyles
During the Tang Dynasty, which was the pinnacle of feudal society in China, many aspects reached unprecedented heights. Well-known achievements such as poetry, calligraphy, painting, and dance were accompanied by a vibrant clothing culture that became one of the most dazzling chapters in Chinese fashion history. Consequently, hairstyles also exhibited an unimaginable array of colors and postures. High Bun The term "high bun" may refer to a specific type of bun hairstyle, but it is more likely a general term for tall buns. High buns were frequently seen during the Tang Dynasty and underwent continuous innovation in style. Many poets mentioned them in their works. The popularity of these high buns spanned the entire three hundred years of the Tang Dynasty. Lofty Bun Lofty Bun (峨髻, e ji) implies grandeur and magnificence. It is widely believed that the hairstyle depicted in Zhou Fang's painting "Court Ladies Adorning Their Hair with Flowers" represents lofty bun due to its towering mountain-like appearance. However, some people associate it with flower-decorated bun because women in the painting wear golden and silver floral accessories. Side Bun This type of bun existed as early as the Sui Dynasty. It involved creating a tall…
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