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hair
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United States
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In the US, hair is styled and valued for its natural, aesthetic appeal, with different ideals for different genders.
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12
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2
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hair
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Western culture
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Long, well-groomed hair is seen as more attractive for women in Western culture, leading to widespread use of hair care products.
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11
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3
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hair
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Europe
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In Europe, hair care, grooming, and removal are common practices with a wide range of products available.
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10
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4
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hair
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern cultures, hair is valued for its natural state and may be associated with traditional medicinal practices.
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9
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5
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hair
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South Africa
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In South African culture, hair braiding, weaving, and natural hair are celebrated as important elements of cultural identity and beauty.
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6
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6
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hair
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South Asian
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In South Asian culture, hair is culturally significant and natural styles and traditional accessories are emphasized.
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3
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7
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hair
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European countries
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Hair and baldness are important cultural concerns in European countries, with a focus on stylish hair and prevalent baldness treatments.
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2
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8
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hair
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Igbo culture
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In Igbo culture, long hair on men is not commonly seen and may be considered unconventional.
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1
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9
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hair
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Pre-colonial Africa
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Hairstyles in Pre-colonial Africa are a symbol of cultural identity and varied by tribe and status.
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10
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hair
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anatomy
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Hair, composed of protein, regulates body temperature and protects the skin as its primary function in the anatomy.
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