Combed Back: Hair which has been backwardly run through with a comb to create a neat, clean appearance.
Loose: A style in which the hair is left free of restraints and ties.
Ponytail: Hair which is lifted up and pulled back tightly before being secured with a ribbon or clip.
Uncombed: Hair which has been left uncombed and tangled.
Windblown: Hair which has been fluffed up and brushed back loosely, as if blown by the wind.
Worn up:Hair which has been pulled up and back with several small pins holding it in place.
Bowl Cut: Hair which has been cut, literally, in the shape of a bowl. Several inches of length remain on the top of the head while the bottom features a close-cropped style with no apparent transition between the two lengths.
Combover: Hair which has been combed over a particular part on the head to hide a balding spot.
Loose-Bangs: A style in which the hair is left to hang down, free of restraints, while a small mass of bangs cling to the forehead.
Messy-Knot: The hair has been swiftly and unevenly collected before being tied up into a messy knot upon the back of the head to spare the wearer's eyes from obstruction.
Pigtails: This style features an even central part and two ponytails swept up and secured on both sides of the head.
Pulled-Back: Hair which has been loosely gathered and simplistically pulled back at the base of the head where it is secured by a ribbon or hairclip.
Two-Braids: Hair which has been centrally parted and separated into two individual sections before being simplistically braided.
Bobbed: A classic style in which the hair has been cut to chin-length and tapered inward to sleekly frame the face.
Braided: Hair that has been split into three even portions before being neatly woven together to form a simple braid. It is secured at the bottom by a ribbon.
Bun: A style in which the hair has been pulled back from the face, twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil around itself on the back of the head.
Mullet: Hair which is short on top and left long in the back.
Mussed: A style in which the hair has been deliberately ruffled to lend a disheveled appearance.
Pulled-Back-With-Accents: Hair which is pulled back except for a small braid which hangs down the side of the face.
Tonsure: The hair is completely cut from the scalp. This is a religious hairstyle that symbolizes the renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem.
Accent Braids: The hair is done up loose with small accent braids that hang down the sides of the head.
Braided Bun: Hair which has been pulled up into a ponytail and then divided into two portions which have been individually braided. One braid is wound in a clockwise direction while the other is wound counterclockwise against the back of the head before being secured.
Flat Top: The hair is shaved on the sides, with the top of the hair spiked upward and trimmed to look flat.
French Braid: A classic style in which the braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of the head and is intermittently joined with more locks as it progresses downward. The end is secured with a ribbon or tie and features a small amount of hair left free at the bottom.
Ponytail-With-Bangs: Hair which has been pulled up and clasped, or pinned back, into a ponytail, with small chunks of bangs left loose in front to conceal the upper portion of the forehead and frame the eyes.
Slicked Back: Hair which has been considerably greased and then slicked backward to present a sleek, smooth appearance.
Tousled: Hair which hangs loose and appears to be in a disarray.
Crew Cut: Hair that has been cut short on the sides and trimmed low on the top of the head.
French Twist: A simple and elegant style created by gathering the hair into a low ponytail and then twisting it upward until it inverts against the head. It is then secured with pins, clips, sticks, or a comb.
Plaited: A soft, flat braid created upon the lower portion of the head which progresses downward until it is secured by a ribbon or tie.
Pulled Back with Bangs: This style features short bangs that are split into hefty chunks which conceal a good portion of the forehead. The rest of the hair has been swept back and pulled up with a hairclip or ribbon.
Beaded Braids: A loose style in which the hair has been woven into a myriad of braids before being tied off at the ends with beads.
Braided Ponytail: The hair is wholly gathered and tied up at the back of the head into a ponytail before being braided and secured anew, leaving a couple of inches of tresses hanging loose beneath the accessory.
Crimped: An undulating style created close to the head which presents an even flow of impressive kinks and waves.
Laced Back: A style in which the hair has been loosely gathered at the lower base of the head and delicately laced back.
Pageboy: A straight style featuring fringed bangs in which the hair hangs to just below the ear and turns under.
Snake Braided Ponytail: A unisex hairstyle held together with a plaited strand of hair that begins at the forehead and snakes its way to the back as a tight, french braid. The locks from the front and sides together with about half of the back hair are gathered fashionably into a ponytail, while the rest of the hair is left to splash over the shoulders or back.
Cascading-Ponytail: A women's long hairstyle where the hair has been pulled to the top of the head into a high pony with the tail cascading down the back in luxurious waves.
Coiled: Hair done in a thick braid that is wound into a large, flat, wide bun around the top and back of the head.
Curled: A style in which the hair has been brushed and manipulated into soft, loose curls.
Nape Knot: A simple, elegant style in which the hair has been rolled into a knot and then swept under before being pinned securely at the nape of the neck.
Short-Flipup: Collected layers of locks flow together over to one side of the head and flip up on the ends. The hair is edged along the back and lays halfway over the ears when wet on the sides.
Side Swept Waves: A fluid and dynamic male hairstyle cut into layers to create more volume on top. A hand-created wave decorates the left front of the head while neat lines trail around the sides.
Spikes: Hair which has been meticulously coaxed upward into miniature points to provide an edgy, daring look.
Top Knot: Hair which is styled into a knot on the top of the head.
Billowing Curls: This hairstyle starts with a classic bowl cut with tapered edges and chipped-in texturing. The locks on the sides and back are then styled into coils in order to add volume and movement in the look, while the top and forward portions of the hair are kept in smooth form to provide a pleasing contrast to the textured curl.
Chignon: A loose coiled bun which is worn low and secured against the nape of the neck.
Circlet Braid: Hair done in a tidy braid that is wrapped once around the upper head to resemble a circlet. It is secured with pins and offers a sturdy anchor point for tiaras or veils.
Halo Braid: A thick braid that is coiled high upon the crown of the head in a circular fashion.
Love Lock: A male hairstyle in which one lock of hair is kept longer than the rest. This single tress is tied with a ribbon and laid to the front of the left shoulder.
Shaved-Cascade: A women's hairstyle where the entire left side of the head has been shaved cleanly while the other side plunges down in a lustrous cascade of curls.
Steep Crown: A style in which the hair rises steeply, curling high and back from the hairline and reaching for the crown. The sides are combed straight back, thinly covering the top of the ears and bending in towards the neck.
Tiered Bun: Gathered in a loose bun, the hair is curled and situated in such a way as to provide the image of several tiers atop one another.
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Angled Partition: A long hairstyle in which luxurious waves are molded into bold definition and positioned to surround the face. The angled side partition provides an air of sophistication and elegance to the otherwise simple design.
Braided Nape Knot: Hair that has been braided, rolled into an elegant knot, and then fastened at the nape of the neck.
Centered Waves: A male style in which the hair has been parted centrally at the front of the head to feather back above the ears. The remaining tresses are left unrestrained and hang down the back.
Curl-Assembly: Tresses clipped in layers and brought back into a relaxed assembly of curls in the crown and flowing all the way down to rest upon the neckline. Textured bangs blend effortlessly while maximizing the elegance of the style on the wearer.
Draped Braids: A style in which the hair has been separated into two individually braided portions and then looped outward and attached underneath via pins to lend a draped appearance.
Looped Braids: Hair which is individually braided upon both sides of the head and then wound into loops.
Natural Wave: This relaxed male style features a naturally wavy top with bangs that sweep to the side of the face. The sides are cut short to emphasize the natural waves.
"One hairdresser does not an olive branch make" -Archduke Alonzo