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Refine Results: Show results within: 1 mile 1 miles 3 miles 3 miles 5 miles 5 miles 10 miles 10 miles 25 miles 25 miles 50 miles 50 miles of the center of 49806 view larger map Category: Top 5 Categories: Salons (2) Name: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z On | Off Recent History ( what's this? ) Recently Viewed: No recently viewed pages Recent Searches: No recent searches Clear Recent History Search for: Address, City & State, or ZIP Search Tips My Locations Make this my default Yahoo! location short hair styles haveboys hair styles: national styles Boys' Hair: National Styles Figure 1.--One of the most popular hair styles for younger boys were Dutch boy bangs worn with Buster Brown or other tunic suits. The comination was so strong that the hair style began known as Buster Brown bangs. The children were Arthur and Elsie and the photograph was taken in 1914. Hair styles also varied between countries. Some boys hair styles are particularly associated with specifically associated ith individual countries. Some styles are generic and worn in many countries. Here we have just begun to collect information. We are of course most aware of American developments. Some styles were destinctly national. A good example was the American crew cut. Long uncurled hair was worn by French boys while ringle curls were most common in America. Flats tops and crew cuts were once standard American styles. German boys once commonly had closed cropped hair. I'm not sure if Dutch boys bangs was once a common Dutch style, but presumably it was. Other styles were worn in many countries. The bowl cut, because all mothers had bowls in their kitchens, were worn around the world. Some styles such as the British short back and sides were worn in many countries, although we often do not know what it was called in different countries. Some of these trans-border styles often had varying chronologies from country to country. Destinctive national styles began to decline in importanmce with the appearance of the Beatles in the 1960s. Since the 1980s, boys hair styles in the United States and Europe have been remarably varied, although not destinctive by country. After the turn of the 20th century close cropped hair has become increasingly popular. Countries Here is some limited information about boys' hair styles on various countries. Currently we have information on only a few countries, but hope that HBC reades will provide details on hair styles in their own country. America American boys wore generally short hair in the early 19th century. Bowl cuts were common in frontier America. Hair styles by mid century had become longer, often worn to or even over the ears. Some younger boys wore long-shoulder length hair, often done in ringlet curls but there were various styles. Ringlet curls were worn during the Fauntleroy craze of the late 19th century and were more common than in Europe. Most boys American boys wore short hair, but the number who sported ringlet curls was considerable. As Fauntleroy ringlet curls declined in popularity during the early 20th century, many mothers adopted Dutch boy bangs for the boys wearing Buster Brown and other tunic suits. After the turn of the 20th century, short hair became increasingly common for school age boys, especially after World War I. Very short hair became popular after World War II, especially in the 1950s. Flats tops and crew cuts became standard American styles after World War II as many men had become accusyomed to short military haircuts during the War. Destinctive national styles began to decline in importanmce with the appearance of the Beatles in the 1960s and longer hair became stylish for boys. Since the 1980s, boys hair styles in the United States and Europe have been remarably varied, although not destinctive by country. After the turn of the 20th centuiry close cropped hair has become increasingly popular both in America and Europe. Australia An Australian reader tells us, "I had dead straight hair and cockies (hair sticking up and refusing to stay down) on the crown and no matter amounts of gell, water, hair oils, Brylcream, and other chemists (drug store) remedies could deal with it. In the early days my dad did my hair with central, left, and right parts and cowlicks and comb ups. A HBC reader in 2003 reports that little boys under 5 seem to be having crew cuts or even more severe close cropped cuts. Lots of boys over 5 have short back and sides haircuts with blond hilights and combups, college cuts, crewcuts, and even bald or number ones. Austria Belgium HBC has not yet acquired dextensive details on the hair styles worn by Belgian boys. We believe they were largely similar to French styles, but there may be some differences between trends in Walonia and Flanders. We have noted that short hair styles have predominated since the late 19th century. Long often shoulder-length, but generally uncurled hair was a popular fashion for younger boys in the late 19th-century. By the 1910s, shoulder-length long hair had become less common, but fashionable boys might still wear their hair over their ears. HBC has noted Belgian boys in the 1930s-50s wearing the the "choupette" curled hair style that was also popular in in France. Canada As far as we can tell, Canadian boys have worn the same basic hair styles as American boys. We can detect non significan differences, however, our information is very limited. There appears to have been some Frenchinfluenc among French Camdian boys, but even here the basic fashion inluence appears to be American. England Short hair cuts appear to have become standard for English boys by the turn of the 19th century. Younger boys might be kept by their mothers in curls. Boys educated at home might be kept in long hair, if their mothers thought that stylish. The ringlet curls American boys wore in the late 19th century were less common in Britain. Boys would have their hair cut short before being sent off to school. Short back and sides were a common hair cut at English private schools. Some styles such as the British short back and sides were worn in many countries, although we often do not know what it was called in different countries. Some special styles have been reported by British observers. Mayhew in London Characters and Crooks , a fascinating volume of first-hand accounts of the poor and working-classes of Victorian London. He describes the fashion of the working-class coster-boys (street stall sellers) of wearing their hair long in front. It is interesting to note that these boys, though living on the bread line, were as particular about their dandyfied hair styles as the teddy-boys, punks or fashion-conscious child of the 21st-century. "Coaster boys in Victorian London" ...They all of them delight in dressing flash as they call it. They try to dress like the men, with large pockets in their cord jackets and plenty of them. Their trousers too must fit tight at the knee, and their boots they like as good as possible. A good kings-man, a plush skull cap, and a seam down the trousers are the great points of ambition with the coster-boys.A lad of about fourteen informed me that brass buttons, like a huntsmans, with foxes heads on em, looked stunning flash, and the gals liked em As for the hair, they say it ought to be long in front, and done in figure-six curls, or twisted back to the ear Newgate-knocker style [the fashion for wearing a lock of hair like the figure 6 twisted from the forehead to behind the ear was then at its height.] But the worst of hair is, they add, that it is always getting cut off in quod [prison], all along of muzzling [hitting in the mouth] the bobbies. One lad that I spoke to... was a tall stout boy, about sixteen years old, with a face utterly vacant. His two heavy lead-coloured eyes stared unmeaningly at me, and, beyond a constant anxiety to keep his front lock curled on his cheek, he did not exhibit the slightest trace of feeling. [Henry Mayhew, London Characters and Crooks , 1851, Reprinted by the Folio Society, 1996] France Many French boys in the 19th century wore long hair. HBC is unsure about the chronology. Boys in the eraly 19th century wore short hair. I'm not sure when long hair became more common. Long hair This was particularly popular among boys from affluent families. Boys from working-class families were more likely to have short hair. Long uncurled hair was worn by French boys. The ringlets that were commonly worn by American boys with long hair were much less common in France. As a result, the long hair worn by French boys often looks unkept. Perhaps for this reason, hair bows were more common for boys than in other countries. After the turn of the 20th century, long hair declined in popularity. Boys that did continue to wear long hair tended to wear it at lengths well above the shoulder. Figure 2.--Even younger school boys often had closely cropped hair. This school photograph was taken in 1913. Germany HBC has at this time only limited information on hair styles worn by German boys. German boys have worn a variety of hair styles. Virtually no information is available on early 19th century styles. German boys by the mid-19th century generally had short hair. In the late 19th century, many school boys appeared to have had very short hair, even shaved heads. We notice numerous photographs of German boys with shaved heads or very short hair. The long hair worn by some boys in the late 19th century was less common in Germany, especially long hair done in ringlets. HBC has noted that this style continued into the early 20th century, especially in the era during and before World War I (1914-18) often wore closely cropped hair. This may have varied regionally and was especially common in Prussia. This was less commion with boys from wealthy families. This style continued somewhat into the 1920s, but was little seen by the 1930s. Apparently this rather military-inspired style was not of intetest to the NAZIs. Perhaps for the same reason that they did not introduce school uniforms. Many photos of the Hitler Youth show boys with rather short hair on side and back, but fairly long on top. We have not noted photographs of Hitler Youth boys with shaved heads. The long hair styles worn by some French and American boys do not seem to have been as popular in Germany. This is not to say, however, that no German boys had long hair in the late 19th and early 20th centuty. This would not have been favored by the NAZIs and even younger boys during the NAZI era had short hair. In the early 20th century, Dutch boy bangs (probably called page boy cuts) were popular for younger boys. This style appeared again in the 1970s--perhaps one of the many cultural impacts of the Beatles. Italy No information available at this time. Netherlands HBC has little information on the hair styles worn by Dutch boys. At thistime it is believed that they were rather similar to the hair styles worn byGerman boys. One well known style are Dutch boy bangs. HBC isunsure, however, what the origin of this hair style and just what theassociation with the Netherlands, if any, is. HBC has noted modern Dutchboys wearing bangs, but they do not seem to be especially popular. Mostavailable images show Dutch boys wearing a variety of other styles. In theearly 20th century the style was more common, although the term "Dutchboy bangs" is an American or English term--unknown in the Netherlands.HBC is not sure if there is a similar term in other European languages likeItalian or Spanish. The style with bobbed hair is calle "pagekopje" inDutch. It is similar to a "page boy" hair cut. Page is the word we use forthe boy who assisted or served a knight in the Middle-Ages. These pagesare often pictured with this hair-cut. "Kopje" means head. This style waspopular for a long time for young boys (first quarter of the 20th century).Older boys revived it in the early 1970s--probably mimicking the Beatlesas in America and other European countries. New Zealand We do not have a great deal of information about New Zealand hair styles. As far as we can determine they were essebtially indestinguishable from British hair styles. Thus the styles we have seen from New Zealand photographsare the same that we see in England. We see the same fads such as Little Lord Fauntleroy ringlet curls in the late 19th century that we see in Britain. Here is a studio portrait from Christ Church, New Zealand (figure 1). There is no date or name. We would guess that it was taken in the late 1890s or early 1900s. He has a small white bow in his curls. Looks to be 5 or 6 years old. Unless we had the name and location of the photograoher, we would have assumed the boy was Bfritish. (The portrait looks American, but the short socks rather than long stockings is an indicator that the boy was British, or in this case from New Zealand.) As in Britain we do no note the same cropped hair that we see in Germany. We do see the straight back and sides hair style that was popular in Britain durung the first half of the 20th century. After World war II, New Zealand seems less influenced by American hair styles then other aspects of American culture. Russia HBC has little information on Russian hair styles. We note many Russian boys with shaved heads in the late 19th and 20th century. This seems paruicularly common with school-age boys. It probably as in Germany and other European countries primarily a sanitary measure at school. I'm not sure to what extent this was a style popular with the parents or eforced by the schools. A also do not know what the children themselves thought of it. After World War I and the Russian Revolution, these shaved ahir styles did not disappear, but became gradually less common. We rarely see images of Young Pioneers, for example, with shaved heads. School age boys, however, did generally have short hair. This continued through the 1960s. The Soviet Union was affected by Wstern fashions long before Western politcal and economic thought was successful. First it was jeans in the 1960s. Next long hair styles became popular in the 1970s. I have few details, but assume that Soviet school adkinistrators had the same difficulty over hair length that administrators in America had in the 1960s and 70s. The boys apparently won the contest od wills and longer hair styles were actually being shown in Soviet movies by 1979--presumably meaning that longer hair was being accepted in the schools. Personal Experiences Here are some personal experiences regarding hair styles noted in various countries. United States: 1940s-50s An American boy from a cathloic famuly in Rhode Island during the 1940s and 50s describes the hair styles that he remembers. Individual Experiences We have noted a number of personal experiences concerning hair. Some are literary described in biographies and other books. Others have been submitted by HBC readers. We have accounts from only a few countries at this time, but hope to gradually expand ouir country coverage. 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Posted by bigapplegirlie on 12/14/2005 I stumbled upon The Skin Spa recently when surfing the net. The staff on the phone was super nice, and really KNEW their product. I went in for something called a glow skin facial? It was a customized facial with laser treatment combined. The women who treated me was terrific, full of information and I left looking as if i had been on vacation for the past 2 weeks. There was a good positive energy amongst the workers, which i seldom fine and they never rushed me and even educated me on some things i wasn't aware of. I received soo many compliments about how i looked after my treatment, that i already booked my next facial and bought one for my sister's birthday! Pros: Glowing, Hi-End, Terrific Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review GREAT!!!! Posted by christylb on 11/07/2005 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful I recently found this spa on Citysearch and it's great! The environment, staff, and results from my treatments (have had a facial and two laser hair removal treatments) are all fantastic. Plus its convenient to work and there are late evening hours. Pros: Treatments, Excellent staff, Good Prices Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Not for hair removal Posted by sybl on 11/03/2005 I tried the skin spa for laser hair removal on my buttocks and went for a consultation. The technician gave me pricing without even looking at the area to be treated !!! When I asked her about the laser wavelength, she had to ask somebody else. I was not impressed with their laser knowledge so I decided not to have the procedure done. Pros: Close to work Cons: Inexperienced, lack of knowledge Overall user rating: Not Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Response from this business Message from The Skin Spa owner - 11/8/2005 My staff and I were surprised to read this individual's consultation experience because it is very atypical. Our policy is always to inspect the treatment area to determine suitability for laser hair removal as blonde, grey, and red hair do not respond well. Each of our specialists has over 5 years of experience administering laser treatments using multiple laser models and wavelengths.We pride ourselves with providing a high quality of service and an enjoyable guest experience.It is disappointing that this indvidual did not feel she received a good consultation, as we have many happy and satisfied customers. Great Find! Posted by janetknyc on 09/27/2005 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful I recently heard about this spa from a friend and it's a great find! I've had a couple of different types of treatments and have been very happy with all of them. The staff is exceptional and I got great results (facial + microdermabrasion and laser facials). DEFINITELY worth checking out! Pros: Staff, Treatments, Atmosphere Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review CHECK IT OUT! Posted by ufitch32 on 08/23/2005 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful After a long winter of battling dry skin I finally made an appointment at The Skin Spa and I couldn't have made a better decision. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and attractive. The deep cleansing facial unclogged my suffocating pores and re-hydrated my skin, unbelievable. The laser treatment that followed took out all the redness and capillaries around my nose while removing sun damage from 22 yrs of living in Florida. Check it out! Pros: Relaxing, Great Results, No Down Time Cons: Are there really any? Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Even the music in the waiting room is great! Posted by djbenji on 08/16/2005 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful The staff is great - Liliya (who did my treatment) is a miracle worker, and Tom the owner is ! Always courteous, accomodating, and on-schedule with a perfect midtown location so I can go on my lunch breaks. The Laser Genesis is worth every penny!!!!!!! Pros: great staff, atmosphere, personalized service Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Great Laser Hair Removal Results Posted by upsnut on 06/27/2005 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful Just a wonderful place. Very clean, the staff is very knowledgeable and friendly. Wonderful latest laser technology that is virtually painless, extremely fast and works great. A great variety of treatments offered. Great location as well, heart of midtown. For great results this is the place to go to. Wonderful!!! Pros: very friendly staff, latest technology, great results Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review It's the Fountain of Youth! Posted by k_parr on 06/23/2005 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful I'm a NYC beauty editor who recently visited The Skin Spa. Their Laser Genesis facial is simply beyond belief! Liliya (my esthetician) said that I will need about 5 - 6 treatments every 3 weeks, as I endured a 2-year bout of adult acne when I first moved to NYC. As a result, I have a grab bag of issues: uneven skin tone, redness, enlarged pores, some scarring. But after one treatment, my skin has tightened, the tone is more even, the pores look less visible. It's a MIRACLE!! I'm such a fan! Pros: results-oriented, experienced staff, beautiful space Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Excellent results with Laser Hair Removal! Posted by woc203 on 06/02/2005 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful I have experienced excellent results from The Skin Spa for my laser hair removal on my neck, shoulders, and back. The curteous and highly experienced staff provided a welcoming atmosphere that made me actually enjoy my treatment, which some men might find embarrassing. The treatment was fast, I was in and out in 30 minutes, and the laser was virtually painless. The results were immediate and long lasting. I highly recommend The Skin Spa for Laser Hair Removal, and any other treatments, because of their efficiency, friendly and knowledgable staff, and excellent midtown location- It's a great convenience to be able to get a treatment done on your lunch break from work! Pros: Fast, Friendly Staff, Long Lasting Results Overall user rating: Highly Recommended Was this review helpful: Yes or No | Request removal of this review Great Facials and Hair Removal!!! Posted by lyndseyp on 05/31/2005 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful I work in midtown and I've been visiting this spa for laser hair removal and facial treatments. The estheticians are very experienced (amazing with facial treatments as well as laser hair removal), the staff is professional/friendly and the decor/environment is very relaxing. 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While women can suffer female pattern baldness with thinning in the crown, temples and hairline, they also are more likely to have a diffuse hair thinning throughout the entire scalp which limits their hair restoration options. More than 20 million women in the United States alone are suffering from hair loss. Causes of female hair loss Hormones? One cause of hair loss in women can be hormonal imbalances. Having an overactive or under active thyroid gland may cause thinning hair. Treating the thyroid disease will usually help this type of female hair loss. Hormones can also cause hair loss if female hormones (estrogens), are out of balance causing womens hair loss. However, if the hormone imbalance is corrected, the hair loss should stop. Child Birth? Child birth may result in sudden hair loss in women. It's common for many women to notice hair loss after pregnancy - imately 3 months after they've had a baby. This too, is caused by hormones. But this is not something to worry about. During pregnancy, hair shedding during the normal hair cycle is retarded in by high levels of hormones. Once the hormones have returned to pre-pregnancy levels, this extra hair is shed with the normal cycle of hair growth and loss returning over time. Hair Loss from Menopause and Hormonal Therapies? Some causes of female hair loss can come from hormonal therapies such as Progesterone, a female hormone that inhibits the development of a new follicle. Hair loss and menopause are commonly linked and result in thinning hair in older women. Before menopause, about 13 percent of women experience hair thinning. After menopause, reporting of the problem from women increases to about 37 percent. Female Hair loss can be treated. But many women involved with this online community have restored their hair with the help of legitimate hair loss treatments and physicians. However, hair loss treatment options for women are more limited than those available to men. The hair loss drug Propecia and similar DHT blocking drugs should not be taken or even handled by women due to the high risk of birth defects. The popular topical hair loss treatment Rogaine for women (minoxidil) can be used by women. And many women do hair restoration surgery to restore their hair. View photos of women who have done a hair transplant. Hair transplants can work for women. Hair transplant surgery can be effective for treating female hair loss if the hair loss is concentrated in a particular area, much like the classic “male pattern baldness” seen in men. Current hair transplants are so natural that even a hair stylist can’t tell. Learn more about hair restoration surgery. However, women who have very diffuse hair loss through out their head are generally not good candidates for hair restoration surgery. Home | Site Map | Affiliate Program | Links | Terms of Usage | Contact Us © 2001 - 2005 Media Visions, Inc Do Hair Transplants Work? 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