Hair 'n' History: Why Hair Is Important to Women
We often see our hair as a reflection of our identity because it
is both personal and public. Many women feel that a bad hair day equals a bad
day: when a woman’s hair is too fine, too frizzy, too dry, turning grey or
falling out, her self-esteem is seriously affected. This deep personal
relationship between hair and self-esteem is evident throughout history,
philosophy and even religion. These are just a few of the things hair has
symbolized for women throughout time:
• Femininity: History shows that hair is a symbol of
femininity. During the civil war when women weren’t to battle, hundreds of
women soldiers disguised themselves as men by cutting off their hair, eventually
being imprisoned upon discovery. After the Battle of France in 1940, French
women’s heads were shaved as punishment for their sexual relationships with
German soldiers. Today a woman’s hair remains a symbol of femininity.
• Identity: It’s no wonder women feel like their
hair is a “crowning glory,” as this phrase dates back to Biblical times.
According to 1 Corinthians 11: 15, “but for a woman, if her hair is abundant,
it is a glory to her; for her hair is given to her for a covering.” As shown in
1 Corinthians 11: 5, “and every woman, who prays or prophesies with her head
uncovered, dishonors her head; for she is on a level with her whose head is
shaven.” The negative implication of a woman with a bare head is apparent in
today’s society.
• Freedom
and beauty: Lady
Godiva’s naked ride through the streets has made her a heroine to the common
people of Coventry. The image of Lady Godiva riding a horse with her body
covered with only her long hair has become a symbol of civic freedom and
beauty.
• Liberation: In the 1950s, female communists and
soldiers in China favored a short bob cut just below the ears. This simple
hairstyle was named the “Liberation Hairdo” because it is a symbol of women
taking control over their own lives. Women continue to use their hairdo to
express themselves.
Hair and beauty is a multibillion-dollar industry, and the average woman spends approximately $50,000 on her hair over her lifetime and almost two hours a week washing and styling her hair. This is not just because many of us believe that appearances are important, but also because our hair represents our personality, thoughts and beliefs. For centuries, women have been able to play different roles by changing different hairstyles, and from their stories, we can see that hair contributes greatly to women’s self-esteem, actions and motives.
Hair and beauty is a multibillion-dollar industry, and the average woman spends approximately $50,000 on her hair over her lifetime and almost two hours a week washing and styling her hair. This is not just because many of us believe that appearances are important, but also because our hair represents our personality, thoughts and beliefs. For centuries, women have been able to play different roles by changing different hairstyles, and from their stories, we can see that hair contributes greatly to women’s self-esteem, actions and motives.
An Article by Lucinda Ellery- HuffPost

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