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What is this girl's hairstyle?
What is this girl's hairstyle? This hairstyle can be said to have a long history. Although the name is constantly changing, the essence has not changed. In other words, the overall shape has not changed much. A long time ago, in the fifties and sixties, this hairstyle with inward bending of hair tips was called "Liu Haitou". However, bangs have neat bangs. In the eighties and nineties, Gaiqi designed a split style, which was also a reform and innovation of the traditional hairstyle. It was named "Lotus Head" and was also the inner button on the edge of the hair tip. As for the length, it is arbitrary. In the picture, the hairstyle belongs to middle hair, the length is just shoulder-length, and the bangs are split, and the name has been changed. Commonly known as "pear flower head", it is also a hairstyle chosen by many people and frequently appears in the streets. The characteristic of this hairstyle is that it is easy to comb, as long as the hair is slightly buckled with a round roller brush after washing. Moreover, this hairstyle has a very quiet feeling and is suitable for most girls. Therefore, this hairstyle is also considered as a classic reserved hairstyle in China's hairstyle.
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