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Thank you for visiting Los Angeles Hair Replacement by Deja-Vu, for hair loss treatment without a hair transplant. We offer highest quality hairpieces and toupees with personal service. hair style of boysboys' tunic suits: hair styles Boys' Tunic Suits: Hair Styles Figure 1.--This 4 year old American boy wears a striped summer sailor tunic. The photograph was probably taken about 1910. He wears long ringlet curls and an unusually large hair boy for a boy. Ringlet curls for boys were at the time declining in popularity. As with dresses, mothers varied greatly as to the hair style of boys in turn of the century tunic suits. Boys in tunic suits wore hair styles ranging from long ringlet curls to crew cuts and even shaved heads. Some mothers refused to have their boys' hair cut upon breeching. Thus some boys continued to wear long hair with breeches, even ringlet curls. Most boys wearing tunics in the late 19th and early 20th Century appear to have had their curls cut and wore short hair. But there were many mothers who just could not bare to cuttheir sons's hair yet. Breeching Tunic suits were for many boys the first suit they got upon breeching. The different styles of tunic suits during their height of popularity were a transition between the dresses worn by little boys and the suits worn by older boys. They probably appealed to many mothers because they looked like dresses, except the boy wore knee-length knickers underneath. The tunic suit was popular just as the fashion of outfiting little boys in dresses was declining. The fashion was still common, but increasingly for younger boys. Thus boys in an earlier era that might have worn dresses and kilt suits at 5 and 6 years of age, instead wore tunic suits. Many of the boys had their curls cut before breeching as younger boys. Quite a number, however, still wore long curls after breeching. Ages Boys at the turn of the century generally wore tunic suits from about 4-7 years of age, although there was not set age. I need to look a little more carefully at this by assessing clothing adds. Figure 2.--This little boy in the early 1920s wears bangs with a part. Tunic suits were going out of style by this time. It appears to be a play suit. Chronology The tunic suit appeared in the late 1890s and was popular into the 1910s. They were still seen occasiinally seen in the early 1920s, but had virtually disappeared by mid-decade. The hair styles worn are primarily a reflection of the popular styles during this period. Tunics suits changed in the 1910s and early 1920s. The tunics became shorter, often made tomlook like long shirts or jackets. Some were worn with kneesocks rather than long stockings. Countries The popularity of tunic suits varied widely from country to country. I believe they were most popular in America and France, and perhaps Italy. The style appears to have been less popular in England. I do not know about Germany. The hair styles worn with tunuc suits varied somewhat by country. Hair Styles There was no standard hair style associated with tunic suits. Some mothers refused tohave their boys' hair cut upon breeching. Thus some boys continued to wear long hair with breeches,even ringlet curls. Most boys wearing tunics in the late 19th and early 20th Century appear to havehad their curls cut and wore short hair. But there were many mothers who just could not bare to cuttheir sons's hair yet. Shaved heads Some boys had their heads shaved. This was a common style for school boys in Germany and Russia. American boys might have their heads shaved for summer comfort, especially in the South. I do not think shaved heads were very common in England, Italy, or France, although boys ininstitutions, especially in Belgium and France, appear to have had their hair shaved. Some American boys wearing tunic suits did have their hair shaved, but very close cropped hair was more common. I think many mothers considered shaved hair to severe for younger boys. Short hair Somewhat more common in America wasd close cropped hair. Quite a few images exist of American boys during the summer wearing tunic suits with short cropped hair. Figure 3.--This French boy wears a tunic suit, with a ruffled white sailor colar and short pants rather than knickers. The image was probably taken in the 1010s. He has a regular, aparted hair style. Regular parted hair The most common hair style for boys in tunics was a regular length cut. This was true in America, France, andother countries wear tunic suits wereworn. The hair usually had side parts as te center parts of te early 20th Century was primarily seen as a style for older boys and men. The boys with this hair style are generally the older boys wearing tunics. They generally are boys from about 5-7 years of age, perhaps even 8 years old. Buster Brown bangs One especially popular style for American boys in tunics were Buster Brown bangs. This hair style is one of the most recgnizable boyhood hair fashions of turn of the century America. It was undoubtedly popularized by the Buster Browm series in the Sunday funny pages, one of the first comic strips. I do not think the style was quite as popular before the comic strip. I believe Nuster Brown bangs were less common in Europe. Buster Brown bangs were of course most associated with the Buster Brown tunic suits, however many boys wearing sailor tunics also wore Buster Brown bangs. Actually as the sailor tunics appear to have been more common than Buster Brown suits, probably more boys wear Buster Brown bangs with sailor tunics. Figure 4.--This boy probably photographed about 1920 wears an outfit that appears to have some of the styling as a tunic suit, but the tunic appears to have ecolved into a jacket-like garment. He wears a longish over the ears hair style. Medium-length hair The younger boys wearing tunic suits might wear their hair longer than older boys. Some boys wi\ore it over their ears, but not down to their shoulders. Many of these boys had naturally curly hair. Others had their hair curled or wore it uncurled. Long uncurled hair Long hair for boys began to decline in popularity after the turn of the century. Even so many mothers still refused to cut their son's hair after breeching. Thus quite a few boys, especially in the 1900s wore tunics with long hair. HBC believes that long uncurled was paticularly common in France wear boys less commonly wore ringlets, but rather long uncurled hair. This is just an initial assessment. As in many fashions assessed in HBC, I have little writen information to go on and often try to assess fashion trends by analizing available images. In many instances the number of such images are limited and not such small numbers of observations are often not valid for firmmconclusions. Based on the few French photographic images I have seen. One knowledgeable HBC contributor is less sure of this assessment. He comments, "I don't think there is any basis for this belief. They may not have wornringlet curls but this is probably because French mothers were into more fashionable hair styles." Curls American boys who still had long hair were most likely to wear it in ringlets. This was most common in the late 1880s and 1890s, and still not uncommon in the 1900s. Ringlet curls for boys became much less common in the 1910s and rarely seen by the 1920s. This is a very similar time frame for tunic suits. As a result, a substantail number of images of American boys in rinlet curls are seen wearing tunics. This is especially true of turn of the century images. The tunic was an extremely popular garmennt. Most noys wearing tunics did not have ringlets, but the tunic was so widely worn that there are still a sizeable number of images of boys in tunics wearing ringlets. Hair bows Some mothers were not satisfied with long hair, but even added hair bows. I think this was probably for special occasions such as formal events or a photograph. I think that they were not normally worn for every day wear. This style was most common in France, but some American boys also wore hair bows. They appear to have been most common with boys wearing Fauntleroy suits in the late 19th Century. Some boys wearing tunics at the turn of the century also wore hairbows with their long hair, both uncurled and culed. The above image of the boy in a tunic suit and ringlets with a hairbow is an American boy who had just turned 4 years old (figure 1). I know that girls sometimes wore this type of outfit. This one is even worn with a little locket. However, this is a boy. On the front of the postcard is written: "J. Laurence Geissler. Almost 4 years old". He looks older than 4. He was probably just breeched. This may be his first pair of pants, which could be the reason for the photo. I thought a first that Laurence might be a girls' name but its gender is male and is an alternate spelling of Lawrence. Also, I have never heard of agirl referred to by her first initial. I do not know if the hairbow was just added for the photo or if he commonly wore it. Other Styles Christopher Wagner histclo@lycosmail.com Navigate the Historic Boys' Clothing Web Site: [Return to the Main tunic page ] [ Introduction ][ Chronologies ][ Style Index ] [ Biographies ] [ Bibliographies ][ Contributions ][ Activities ] [ Countries ][ Frequently Asked Questions ] [ Boys ' Clothing Home ] Created: August 14, 1999 Last updated: February 23, 2000 Hair Replacement System HairHowstuffworks "How Hair Replacement Works" Auto Stuff Science Stuff Health Stuff Entertainment Stuff People Stuff Computer Stuff Electronics Stuff Home Stuff Money Stuff Travel Stuff Holiday Shopping Popular Searches Bounty Hunting Creationism Dreams Halloween Karate Tarot Card Witchcraft Sponsored By: Subjects Culture Good Will Government Public Works ShortStuff Browse the People Library Reference Links Laser hair removal Hair Replacement System Hair Removal Treatment in New York Hair Transplant Cost Transplantation Photos Hair Loss Cause Hair Transplant Explore Stuff Lidrock.com Big List of Articles Get the Newsletter Shop for Top Products Shop or Compare Prices Search HSW and the Web Main > People > Culture How Hair Replacement Works Table of Contents Introduction to How Hair Replacement Works How Does Hair Grow? What Causes Hair Loss? Drugs and Ointments Wigs and Hairpieces Am I a Good Candidate for Hair Replacement? Hair Transplantation Other Surgical Techniques How Do I Find the Right Surgeon? How Do I Know Which Procedure is Right for Me? New Research Lots More Information Shop or Compare Prices Drugs and Ointments Pharmaceutical hair restoration treatments use manufactured chemical substances to affect the structure or function of the hair follicles in an effort to stop hair loss and promote hair growth. Some hair loss medications work by causing hair follicles that have shrunk or shut down to enlarge and grow hair again. Hair restoration medications are used to treat both sudden, temporary hair loss and chronic hair loss that starts slowly and becomes progressively more extreme over time. These medications may be applied to the skin, taken by mouth or injected, and they include both prescription and non-prescription drugs. Prescription drugs are typically powerful and have the potential for some serious undesirable side effects if not used as directed and for their intended purpose. Over-the-counter medications, like prescription drugs, contain active ingredients that affect the body's structure or function in order to treat a medical condition. These medications are intended for conditions that do not generally require skilled medical diagnosis. They are usually less powerful than prescription drugs and less likely to cause harmful side effects. Minoxidil Minoxidil (the generic name) is in a class of drugs called hair growth stimulants . Oral minoxidil , a prescription drug originally used to treat high blood pressure, was found to increase body hair growth in the majority of patients taking it daily. This led to the development of topical minoxidil, sold over-the-counter and marketed in its 2 percent form under the brand name HealthGuard (Bausch & Lomb Pharmaceuticals), and in its 5 percent form under the brand name Rogaine (Pharmacia & Upjohn). These formulas have been shown to stimulate hair growth in men with pattern baldness. In women, these ointments can help increase growth in the forehead area, according to manufacturers. Pregnant or nursing women should avoid minoxidil in either form and be cautioned that the use of extra-strength formulas are not designed for women and can cause facial hair growth and other problems. Minoxidil is what pharmacists call dose-dependent. This means that treatment must be continued in order to maintain or increase hair growth benefits. Regular-strength Rogaine must applied on a dry scalp at least twice daily (and left in place for at least four hours) and for at least four months to see results. Extra strength formulas work much more quickly (in about 45 days), manufacturers say. Oral minoxidil can cause a fall in blood pressure, an increase in the heart rate, and weight gain (fluid retention). An increase in the absorption of topical minoxidil from the scalp can occur in users with inflamed or abnormal scalps and can lead to the same side effects as those of the oral minoxidil. This means that people with heart failure or major coronary heart disease should avoid the drug in either form, and those with high blood pressure should consult their doctors. In addition, topical minoxidil should not be used with other ointments or topical creams. Skin side effects might include irritation, itching, hives, swelling and sensitivity. Finasteride Finasteride , a prescription drug marketed in a 1-mg tablet as Propecia (Merck Pharmaceutical), was approved by the FDA in 1998 for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. (Finasteride, in a 5-mg tablet, was manufactured and marketed earlier as Proscar , which is still used to treat prostrate abnormalities.) Propecia works by decreasing the concentration of the male hormone DHT (see previous page) by about 60 percent in people taking one tablet per day. Since finasteride inhibits this hormone, which is a key factor in the miniaturization of scalp hair follicles, this allows for a reversal of the balding process. Results are usually seen in about three months, and this drug is also dose-dependent. Generally, finasteride is not beneficial in the treatment of female pattern baldness. Some researchers say that a combination of minoxidil and finasteride provides hair growth that is superior to that resulting from the use of either single drug. Talk to your doctor about this. Side effects that have been attributed to finasteride include decreased libido and groin aches. Other Medications Other less familiar options include using Retin-A (brand name, Ortho Pharmaceutical) alone and in combination with minoxidil to treat male pattern baldness. It is thought that the combination works because the increased absorption caused by Retin-A increases the amount of minoxidil reaching the hair follicle cells. (Since Retin-A is degraded by strong light, you should only use it at night. If you're using a combination formula, wear a hat or stay in the shade.) Xandrox solutions, which are alternatives to Rogaine, come in formulas with varying amounts of minoxidil, Retin-A and azelaic acids . Ask your doctor or pharmacist to help you choose the right formula. Over-the-Counter Products If the shampoo bottles marked "for thicker hair" grab your attention in the store, you might want to think again before tossing one into your cart. According to the FDA , none of the shampoos or hair products that claim to give you thicker, fuller hair can actually do that. What these products do, instead, is to create the appearance of greater fullness by plumping up hair follicles. There's another interesting product on the market -- make-up that colors your scalp the same color as your hair. It's cheap, it's fast and it's safe. (Manufacturers say it won't run when wet but easily washes off with normal shampooing.) You can't create a frontal hair line with this product, but if you can't afford surgery or a new wig, why not check it out? Next Page Prev Page Intro Next Page >> HSW Home Table of Contents: Introduction to How Hair Replacement Works How Does Hair Grow? What Causes Hair Loss? Drugs and Ointments Wigs and Hairpieces Am I a Good Candidate for Hair Replacement? Hair Transplantation Other Surgical Techniques How Do I Find the Right Surgeon? How Do I Know Which Procedure is Right for Me? New Research Lots More Information Shop or Compare Prices Rate this Article! 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AskChrisKnight.com HOME :: Health-and-Fitness / Hair-Loss Natural Hair Loss Treatment - The Lost Art of Hair Repair By Marvin Perry Article Word Count: 751 [ View Summary ] Comments (0) While there are certainly a number of medical treatments that offer great results, experts say that natural hair loss treatment can yield some of the best benefits for anyone concerned about the health of their hair. Most people choose to treat their hair loss with medications or surgery, such as Minoxidil or hair transplantation. However many people fail to realize that medication and surgery are costly and may carry some harmful side effects and risks. The safest and most cost efficient form of hair loss therapy is natural hair loss treatment, which includes healthy dieting, herbal remedies, exercise and proper hair care techniques. Natural hair loss treatment has become the Lost Art of hair repair and is often neglected as a form of treatment among the very pricey alternatives. A fundamental principal in natural hair loss treatment is that the same foods that are good for your health, are good for your hair. Although hair loss can be caused by many other variables, lack of proper nutrition will cause hair loss in most people. Foods that are high in protein, low in carbohydrates, and have reduced fat content can help in maintaining healthier hair and preventing hair loss. For example, essential fatty acids, found in spinach, walnuts, soy, tuna, sardines, sunflower seeds and canola oil, are important dietary essentials useful in keeping hair healthy. The omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids contain anti-inflammatory properties that are useful in maintaining healthy hair. Insufficient levels of these essential fatty acids could lead to quicker hair loss. A deficiency in vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 can also lead to excessive hair loss. Foods containing B vitamins, like liver, chicken, fish and soybean are important to healthy hair growth and natural hair loss treatment. Both vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 are found in protein rich foods, which are needed to maintain natural hair growth. B vitamins are very essential to ones diet in order to prevent excessive hair loss. Certain vitamins and nutritional supplements are often necessary to restore protein levels which in turn, are useful in preventing hair loss. Increasing vitamin B intake in ones diet is a successful way to prevent or treat your hair loss naturally. Alongside the concept of healthy eating of vitamins, minerals and nutrients are also the use of herbal remedies that are effective in preventing hair loss as a natural hair loss treatment. Among the herbs making medical headlines is Saw Palmetto. Although most studies of Saw Palmetto have been for the treatment of prostatic disease, more recent studies have been conducted on its effectiveness in treating hair loss. The herb has been found to work in fighting benign prostatic disease by lowering levels of DHT, which is a known cause of androgenic alopecia, the medical term for male or female pattern hair loss. While there are no clinical trials supporting this herbs usefulness as a natural hair loss treatment, there is some reliable research proving that it can slow down androgen activity within the hair follicle. Nettles, usually taken in the form of Nettle Root Extract, has shown itself to be effective in preventing hair loss as well. Nettles are rich in vitamins A and C, that are beneficial in inhibiting DHT production and promoting hair growth as a natural hair loss treatment. Other traditional herbs that are useful as natural hair loss treatments are green tea, licorice extract, horsetail, ginger, psoralea seeds, apple cider vinegar, rosemary and sage tea. Research is constantly discovering modern forms of natural hair loss treatments. The list of treatments summarized in this article are only a fraction of the available natural therapies for hair loss. Everyone has some hair loss from day to day. In fact, it is normal to lose up to 100 strands of hair a day. However, some people lose a lot more hair than expected, due to genetic reasons, disease, medications, stress, injury, or an unhealthy diet. Regardless of the cause of hair loss, natural hair loss treatment, involving changes in diet and lifestyle, is the safest form of preventive hair treatment around. Catching your hair loss in its early stages and treating it naturally is among the best lines of defense in preventing excessive hair loss and the safest method for treating it. 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