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12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) South Korea (1) Japan (1) United States (1) Western countries (1) African American (1) African cultures (1) Japanese (1) Scandinavian (1) East Asian countries (1) Europe (1) artistic (1) hair care professionals (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hairstyles South Korea In South Korean culture, neat and conservative hairstyles symbolize discipline and professionalism, influenced by K-pop and J-pop trends. 10
2 hairstyles Japan In Japan, neat and traditional hairstyles are highly valued for their discipline, professionalism, and cultural influence. 8
3 hairstyles United States In the United States, changing hairstyles is a popular form of self-expression and fashion statement. 7
4 hairstyles Western countries Hairstyles in Western countries are often influenced by fashion and celebrities and allow for self-expression and individuality. 7
5 hairstyles African American Natural hairstyles have cultural significance in the African American community, including dreadlocks, braids, and afros. 3
6 hairstyles African cultures African cultures value elaborate braids and intricate designs as a symbol of cultural identity and beauty. 3
7 hairstyles Japanese Traditional Japanese hairstyles are intricately designed and adorned with hair accessories. 3
8 hairstyles Scandinavian Scandinavian hairstyles prioritize simplicity and practicality, often incorporating braids and minimalistic designs. 2
9 hairstyles East Asian countries Short, neat hairstyles are considered professional and respectful in East Asian countries. 1
10 hairstyles Europe In Europe, long and styled hair is considered fashionable in terms of hairstyles. 1
11 hairstyles artistic Hairstyles are a cultural form of artistic expression and creativity for individuals. 1
12 hairstyles hair care professionals Hair care professionals regularly experiment with new and innovative hairstyles, often inspired by celebrity trends and the fashion industry. 1