What is the 'Indian hair cutting story' all about?Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. However, in India, hair has great significance in different religions. For example, in Hinduism, some people may cut their hair as an offering at certain temples. So the 'Indian hair cutting story' could be related to such religious practices. Maybe it's about a pilgrim who travels to a holy place to have their hair cut as part of a spiritual journey.
Can you share some details from the 'Indian hair cutting story'?I'm not aware of the specific 'Indian hair cutting story' you mentioned. However, in India, hair cutting can be a very cultural and spiritual affair. For example, Sikhism has a unique relationship with hair, and their uncut hair is a symbol of their faith. But if it's a more general Indian story about hair cutting, it could involve the art of the barbers. Indian barbers often have their own techniques and skills passed down through generations. They might use traditional tools and have a different approach to styling hair compared to Western barbers. And in rural areas, hair cutting might be a more communal event, with people gathering around and sharing stories while getting their hair cut.
Hair Cutting in the 80sThere were many popular hairstyles in the 80s. For men, there was the Sewed Youth Style, with the left side parting to the right, with a full outline, suitable for introverted young men; The Seamless Youth Style, with smooth and natural hair, straight and full outline, with slanted sideburns, emphasizing the beauty of masculinity; The Youth Natural Style, with the natural growth direction of the hair combed into shape, simple and natural, suitable for young people around the age of 20; The Youth Wave Style, after cold perming and combing with a small hair dryer, the silk pattern undulation was full of movement; The middle hairstyle was clear, simple and harmonious, reserved and natural, suitable for leisure combing; the inch hair was one inch high, straight and independent, and the color tone was even, showing the beauty of a man's fortitude and health; there was also an explosive hairstyle, but most young men did not like to cut it because they needed to take care of it every day.
The popular hairstyles for women in the 1980s included big waves, explosive curls, small curls, shoulder-length hair, long hair, and short hair.
At that time, people pursued a full head of black hair to shape various hairstyles to embellish themselves. For example, men would comb different youth-style hairstyles to show their style characteristics.
Hair Cutting AuntieI'm not sure about your specific question about the expression "hair-cutting auntie". There was a 50-year-old woman with short hair who originally spent 25 to 30 yuan in a barbershop to get her hair cut. Later, she chose to get a 10-yuan haircut on the street. There was also Auntie Zhang Minxia. Her grandfather and father were both " hairstylists." She had also learned this skill. She stopped running a barbershop to take care of her family. Later, she volunteered to cut hair for her neighbors in the community for eight years. There was also Grandma Cai from Xuchang. She was 88 years old and had opened a 2-yuan barbershop for nearly 40 years. The price of a haircut had risen from 50 cents to 1 yuan to 2 yuan today. Her son and daughter-in-law supported her in doing this.
The story of cutting hair when I was youngThe following are some stories of haircuts when I was young:
There was a child who had to attend a singing festival the day after tomorrow. His original hair did not meet the requirements, and his mother could not deal with it, so she went to the hairdresser. In the barbershop, the auntie washed his hair first. This was the first time he washed his hair while lying down, and he felt very comfortable. After that, his uncle gave him a haircut. According to his mother's request, he shaved his hair short on both sides and the back. After a simple trim in the front, he applied styling water to make a plane head. Although the front of his hair was a little short because he had just had a haircut, everyone thought that the new hairstyle was very handsome. From then on, the child also felt that it was good to go to the barbershop for a haircut.
There was also a child who went to his aunt's house during the summer vacation. His cousin, aunt, and cousin complained that his hair was too long. In the evening, she went to the shop for a haircut. At first, she was reluctant. After being carried into the shop, she felt very comfortable when she washed her hair and felt good when she cut her hair. However, after she finished, she almost fainted when she saw her hairstyle. She was laughed at by her cousin and others. Cousin changed to another barbershop for a haircut. He wanted to cut his student hair, but he cut it bald. This made the child who was laughed at before feel even.
In addition, there was a child who was always forced by his mother to get a haircut. Every time, he would get a crew cut, which made the child very tired and annoyed. The child lowered her head and was reluctant to have her hair cut off.
The character's personalities were written wonderfully and I enjoyed the POV from the villain. You know it's a good book when you feel like cutting your hair out from the roots because you are so mad due to the actions of a character.