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Discover LudwigThe word 'hairstyle' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a style of hair that someone chooses to wear. For example: "She styled her long hair into an intricate French braid, making it her signature hairstyle."
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hairstyle
noun
The style in which someone's hair has been cut and arranged.
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Yet somehow they lost it, fading to a defeat as irritating as Michael Hurley's hairstyle.
I coveted George Michael's bouffant hairstyle, assuming its yellow straw colour was the result of a home dye experiment involving lemon juice gone wrong, because that is exactly what had happened to mine.
Gascoigne, who was sporting a bizarre, luminous hairstyle which looked like the result of a bet accepted during a stag weekend, collected the ball some way outside the Scotland penalty area before unleashing one of the moments of genius which made him famous in the first place.
Appalling fashions and hairstyles include "double denim" (often regarded as a breach of fashion etiquette); self-explanatory "chandelier earrings"; flatforms (a flat shoe with a high, thick sole); and fauxhawks (a hairstyle in which a section of hair running from the front to the back of the head stands erect).
The 32-year-old midfielder, known as Ando – or Samurai, due to his hairstyle – is not shy of showing his Christianity, often crossing himself on the field.
It has since produced an array of spinoffs, including helfie (hairstyle self), belfie (bum selfie), welfie (workout selfie), drelfie (drunken selfie), and even bookshelfie – a snap taken for the purposes of literary self-promotion.
He hasn't changed his hairstyle, either, though it is trying to get away from his eyebrows, and he's wearing a cool leather jacket and generally looks ready to swash a buckle or two despite being fully 72 years old.
She cut off her "conk" hairstyle and grew her hair naturally in an afro.
Not two players who were both blocking the ball, or even two players who look particularly alike beyond similarities in skin tone and hairstyle.
While it is hard to believe the Lib Dems will ultimately behave like a demented headteacher and exclude people because of their expression or hairstyle, the new regulations have still done harm.
It is known for the "Croydon facelift", a painfully awkward hairstyle, as well as for being the setting of "Peep Show", a TV sitcom featuring painfully awkward characters.
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