Hairstyles of Japanese women explained

Hairstyles of Japanese women have been varied throughout history. Since the 7th century, Japanese noblewomen have sought out elaborate and structured ways to wear their hair to show off their elite status. This included hairdos built of wax, ribbons, combs, hair picks, and flowers.

Kepatsu- a Chinese inspired style

The noblewomen of the early 7th century would wear their hair "very high and boxy at the front, with a sickle-shaped ponytail at the back, sometimes called "hair bound with a red string.""[1] They would call this hairstyle "kepatsu" because it was inspired by the Chinese fashion of the era.

Taregami

The noblewomen of Japan started to abandon Chinese fashions and create their own style of sense and practicality. This occurred around 794 and lasted about 1345, during Heian period. The style at this time was to wear long, loose, straight hair. "Floor-length black tresses were considered the height of beauty."[2] The 11th-century novel describes women showing off their long, flowing hair.

Shimada mage

This hairstyle first appeared during the Edo period. Women began putting wax in their hair and pulling back a number of different buns and decorated it by adding combs, sticks, sometimes even flower and ribbons. This version is relatively simple compared to what would come in later years of this style. This was the main style of a Geisha

"Those who would wear this hairstyle during this period were young and ordinary women.

Variants of the shimada are the Taka Shimada, Tsubushi Shimada, Uiwata, Momoware, and Torobin Shimada.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 10 Gorgeous Ancient Hairstyles Worn by Japanese Women. history. Kallie Szczepanski Kallie Szczepanski has a Ph D. in. College. Has Taught at the. ThoughtCo. en. 2019-11-12. U.S. high school level in both the. Korea..
  2. Web site: 10 Gorgeous Ancient Hairstyles Worn by Japanese Women. history. Kallie Szczepanski Kallie Szczepanski has a Ph D. in. College. Has Taught at the. ThoughtCo. en. 2019-11-12. U.S. high school level in both the. Korea..
  3. Web site: A Snip of The Story Behind Japan's Fashionable Haircuts YABAI - The Modern, Vibrant Face of Japan. Writers. YABAI. YABAI. 2019-11-12.