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The historical origin of hair bands

The most popular way to trace the origin of hair bands is to trace the hair crowns in ancient Greece and Rome. Around 475 BC, the ancient Greeks wore crowns made of flowers, branches and leaves with gold, silver and precious stones, and flocked to the celebration of Dionysus to indulge in revelry and sing triumphant songs among the winners of the arena. Perfect body, flaxen curly hair, and exquisite and elegant hair crown, this is a paradise for people and gods.

It is said that the hair band is a "mix" version of the crown and brim. If we infer from this, then in the 193s, European fashionable women tried to "abandon" their hats and directly tied their hair with soft fabrics such as ribbons and lace, and then inserted flowers and feathers, which was probably the earliest modern style of the hair band. When it comes to the era of modernity and Glamour, Hollywood in the 193s was full of stars, and many black-and-white film actresses, such as the charming Chinese actress Anna May Wong, the seductive Louis Brooks, and the mysterious snow goddess Garbo, were all a generation of beauties who interpreted wide hair bands.

dressing method of wide hair band in 196s: put all the hair on one side and fix it with rubber band. Tie the hair band behind the bangs and sideburns, and then use wax to catch the fluffy feeling of the hair behind the head. Finally, use a curling iron to roll out the long hair below (it is also beautiful and convenient to weave a fluffy braided hair).

At the Golden Globe Awards Ceremony in 24, Nicole Kidman took the lead in bringing the hair band back to the top of the fashion line. Her messy blonde curls, a satin golden hair band and a "Deep V" golden glitter evening dress suddenly swept all the people on the gorgeous red carpet.