concept   hair

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