Most people develop their personal style the way they develop their taste in music or food — through exposure, instinct, and accumulated preference, ...

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Grooming is one of the oldest human behaviours. Before language, before agriculture, before cities — people were tending to each other’s hair and ...

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Ask ten people how often you should get a haircut and you will get ten different answers. Every four weeks. Every six. Every ...

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The wall and the wardrobe have been having a conversation for as long as both have existed as surfaces for self-expression. The person ...

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Most people think about being photographed from the wrong end of the camera. They think about what they look like. The photographer is ...

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Dress codes are a form of social communication that has not kept up with the speed of social change. The language — black ...

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Beauty standards feel, in any given moment, like facts. The features that are considered attractive, the body types that are celebrated, the hairstyles ...

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Most people have a rough sense of their hair type. Straight, curly, somewhere in between. But the moment the conversation gets more specific ...

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There is a specific kind of trust involved in sitting in a chair and allowing someone to alter your appearance in a way ...

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Two people can have identical haircuts and look completely different. Same barber, same length, same technique. One looks sharp and intentional. The other ...

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