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The Art of Hair Braiding …

The Art of Hair Braiding …. By: Ivana Pribek. Outline For this presentation I will go over:. R esearch paper P hysical project What I’ve learned My successes and challenges My mentor . Research Paper.

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  1. The Art of Hair Braiding… By: IvanaPribek

  2. Outline For this presentation I will go over: • Research paper • Physical project • What I’ve learned • My successes and challenges • My mentor

  3. Research Paper • Thesis: Hair braiding has been significant in the cosmetology field throughout history. People have spent time making themselves look nice but also spending quality time together learning how to braid and using braiding as a hobby business.

  4. My physical project • Learning to braid • American braids • Cornrow braids

  5. What I have learned… • African American Cornrow braids • American braids • All ethnic groups can wear braids • Difficult • Fashionable

  6. Around the world… • Greece: Women’s hair was long, usually pulled back in a bun. -Used red henna dye -Sprinkled with gold powder and flowers -Men’s hair was shaved

  7. Around the world… • Egyptians: men and women shaved their heads due to heat

  8. Around the world… • Romans: often followed Greek styles -women wore blonde hair -depending on social status for which barber shop you could use; slave or public

  9. Around the world… • Muslims: hair was concealed by veil • China: men were shaven at the forehead and wore long braids in the back

  10. Around the world… • Africa: warriors wore tiny braids that stretched to waist

  11. Around the world... • America: Natives were clean-shaven with a Mohawk. • Plain Indians: they wore long braids adorned with feathers

  12. Throughout the years… • 1600’s: Queen Elizabeth set trends with white powder and red wigs.

  13. Throughout the years… • 1800’s: Men had intricate wigs with big curls tied back with a black bow. • Middleclass Victorian ladies aimed for natural beauty.

  14. Throughout the years… • Roaring Twenties: bobs -Signifies the new, independent, free-spirited women of this day

  15. Throughout the years… • 40’s: feminine romantic looks -soft curls, shoulder-length

  16. 50’s, 60’s… • 50’s: women wanted to look like a domestic goddess • 60’s: women were getting back to work and needed a ‘daytime look.’ • Updos with fringe around the face • Lots of hairspray • Younger women went through a hippy phase and wore their hair long and natural.

  17. 70’s, 80’s… • 70’s: full heads of loose curls, soft parts and long fringe. • Wanted a feminine look • Towards the end of the era certain groups went for a ‘punk look.’ (spiked and dyed primary colors) • 80’s: more freedom of choice - Long bobs, evenly curled under

  18. 90’s…till’ now. • 90’s:Hair was long and sleek Now it’s whatever goes…

  19. Types of braids: • English/ American- most common. • French- begins at hairline, weaving hair along the way into the braid. • Dutch- inverted French braid. • Swiss- English braids wrapped around the head and pinned down.

  20. Types of braids… • Multi-strand- using 3, 5, 9, or any odd-numbered amount of strands. • Crown- French braids woven around the crown of the head. • Fishtail- (also called Herringbone) two stranded braid using the French braid technique. • Cornrow- French braid concept but close to the scalp and on a much smaller scale.

  21. English, French, Crown, Fishtail, Cornrow (in order)

  22. Successes & Challenges: • Exciting to learn • Learned American braids • Harder than I thought • Time consuming • Deadlines • Stress

  23. Mentor Reflection • My mentor is Ticha Robinson • She has been braiding since she was 16 and is now 26

  24. Conclusion • I had fun and learned neat facts! • Harder than I expected • I plan on pursuing a future career in cosmetology at AB- Tech • Will continue to practice braiding

  25. The Art of Hair Braiding… By: IvanaPribek

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