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NIHONGAMI TUTORIAL 10 - Types of hairystyles for female: Yuiwata [variation Tsubushi Shimada, single females, middle Edo era], Suisha mage [ very complicated style, variation Tsubushi Shimada, Meiji era], Katsuyama variations; Katsuyama mage [yuujo origin, early Edo era, popular among yuujo, buke female and public], by ShotaKotake. Anime Female Hair Reference, Japanese Hair Tutorial, Japanese Hair Styles, Japanese Hairstyle Traditional, Japan Hairstyle, Japan Crafts, Traditional Hairstyle, Japanese Hair, Traditional Japanese Kimono

Description I'm sick of seeing pieces related to Nihongami the Japanese traditional hair style such as Samurai, Geisha, Geiko, Maiko, that are visually and structurally incorrect. I made this tutorial, so please study and make it correctly. I covered all the important basics, and some variations. There might be some mistakes in the year established or people who use the hair style, but hair style itself is correct. Please study if you want to make historically correct piece. Thanks.

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Korean Traditional Dress, Korean Hanbok, Korean Traditional, Korean Dress, Hair Reference, Grunge Hair, Korean Hairstyle, Traditional Dresses, Traditional Outfits

Description Daenggi is a long and narrow cloth for woman. This varies depending on shape, size and use, but usually, it refers to a hair cloth used for unmarried girl's hair in braid. Next I'll show other kinds of Daenggi X) Copyright ⓒ 2013 by Glimja All right reserved You can find 2018 new version Hanbok Story here :: fav.me/dc0wnnj

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Edo Hairstyles by https://www.deviantart.com/lilsuika on @DeviantArt Japanese Hairstyle Traditional, Japan Hairstyle, Japanese Hairstyles, Japanese Princess, Japanese Edo Period, Japanese Traditional Clothing, Taisho Era, Edo Era, Traditional Hairstyle

Description A few studies of Edo hair fashion. --- NOTES from Kimono by Liza Dalby: “In the sixteenth century, the nobility ceased to be the sole source of fashion inspiration. Playgirls (asobime) – multitalented, trendy ladies who led rather public lives (sometimes glossed as ‘courtesans’) – wore their kosode belted with long tasseled silk cords. The cords, called Nogoya obi, were woven according to a style then popular in China, roped about the hips six or seven times, and tied in a…

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Momoware Tutorial by Kurokami-Kanzashi on DeviantArt Geisha Makeup, Geisha Hair, Kanzashi Tutorial, Kanzashi Flowers, Cosplay Tutorial, Japanese Hairstyle, Japan Culture, Doll Wigs, Beauty Basics

Description This is for all you would be Halloween Maiko out there! Ever wonder how to do the Maiko doo? Well here it is! A tutorial on creating the Momoware style with your own hair. What you will need: Brush Comb Hair ties like crazy 2 Hair ties with beaded ends Bobby pins Cardboard cylinder Decorative ribbon or cloth That's right, it's all stuff you can probably find in your washroom - otherwise you might need to pay a visit to the local drugstore. Enjoy!

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