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