No they Regular Hair Styles Like Braids On The Back Of Their Head
because people wanted to have a variety of hair styles but their hair was either too thick, to thin, too curly, or too straight.
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hair,skin,and eyes are still attached to many of the mummies
they wanted to cover their hair to show that they were married and to keep men from looking at their hair. they covered their bodies with boring, modest clothes to not attract men and they didnt want their hair styles to be different from each other so they covered it with bonnets.
A bob, a beehive, a crew cut, a mullet, a bun.
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sorry to say..but that would not really look good. you would need to put in a lot of effort in styling your hair because frizzy hair will cause the layers in the asian mullet hair style going in different directions...but anyway it still depends on the person.
It came from the Asian Mullet. The Asian Mullet came from Japanese animes!
Braids, ponytail, pigtails, mullet, beehive
The spelling "mullet" is a type of hair style, normally for men, where the hair at the back is much longer than the hair in the front and sides. In some forms, it features a protruding clump of hair at the back of the neck.
Mullet is the proper name for them. Also called "hockey hair" because the mullet was quite popular amongst hockey players.
No. A mullet would be like a buzz cut in the front and long in the back
MULLET CUT!
pink mullet
Yes
The cast of Detective Mullet and the Case of the Golden Hair Pick - 2008 includes: Justin Becker as Mohawk