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  1. Of any civilization in history, the Ancient Egyptians wrote the book on many beauty “firsts”, including being the first to rock hair weaves! The first hair extensions have been identified by historians as rising to prominence in Egypt in 3400 B.C. Wigs, sewn-on hair pieces and braided clip-ins made of human hair and dyed sheep’s wool were ...

  2. Jun 24, 2014 · The origin of hair extensions dates back to Cleopatra. Believe it or not, the first documented proof of hair weaves was seen among the Egyptians in 3400 BC. They wore wigs, sewn-on hair pieces and braids that were made of human hair and dyed sheep’s wool. They used resin and beeswax to attach the extensions. Bright blue, red, gold were ...

  3. Aug 10, 2020 · The first vampire story is tough to pinpoint. The image of the seductive night walkers we think of today was majorly shaped by pop culture dating back to the 1800s. But seeds of the modern concept have appeared in mythologies since the beginning of recorded history. The story of Sekhmet, the Egyptian feline warrior goddess associated with both ...

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  5. Bela Lugosi’s onscreen debut as Count Dracula (image still from Dracula, 1931) 2012 is the 100th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s death. Although we now know him best as the author of Dracula ...

  6. Jul 14, 2020 · The Beehives in the Swinging Sixties. In the 1960s, fake hair was attached to a headband, giving the wearer high hair and bangs. This look later became known as the beehive, later popularized by girl bands such as The Ronettes. Style icons like Brigitte Bardot and Jackie Kennedy introduced the idea of hair extensions as part of daily wear.

  7. Wigs and hair extensions were worn by men and women alike, and the demographic included Pharaohs, Queens and politicians, among many other notable figures in Egyptian society. As we’ve mentioned, Ancient Egypt is thought to be the birthplace of the first-ever hair extensions. Egyptians would weave sheep's wool into their hair to create the ...

  8. Oct 31, 2017 · But prior to Vogue popularizing the phrase, vamps came before flappers in the 1910s, and they were the original bad girls of the generation. Called the "slinking sisterhood with the deadly eyes ...

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