The Hair Hall of Fame _short.pptx
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There are three ways a man wears his hair…
…parted…
…unparted…
…departed.
A woman was cutting her husbands thinning hair, when their teenage son arrived home looking for a snack.
She offered a kiwifruit and tried to tempt him with its nutritious qualities.
"It has more vitamin C than an orange, " she remarked.
"And more hair than Dad, " added their son.
Doctor, Doctor my hair keeps falling out, can you give me anything to keep it in?
Yes, here is a paper bag!
presentation title
• Finger Wave
• It was part of an overall look known as “The Flapper” during the Roaring 20 s. Girls would crop their hair between their chin to their ear level and work in uniform waves. It was immensely popular. during(prep) во время overall(adj) всеобщий immensely(adj) чрезвычайно
• Dread Locks
• It began in the 1950 s in Jamaica and reached America around the time reggae music became popular. This style was sported by celebrities like Bob Marley. began(v) началось reached(v) достигло celebrities(n) знаменитости
• Jheri Curl
• A style worn by African-American men that involves a laborious and expensive group of products. The hair was first relaxed, then permed to create a softer, oilier looking curl. expensive(adj) дорогой permed(adj) накрутиться laborious(adj) трудный
• Mullet
• The ultimate redneck haircut. It’s very simply long in the back and short in the front, or “party in the back, all business up front”. This haircut is associated, not just in America, but all over the world with lower classes. up front(ph) спереди associated(adj) ассоциированный redneck(n) деревенщина
• Mohawk
• THE hairstyle of the punk movement. The wearer would shave his or head except for a strip in the middle, from the forehead to the back. This would be grown long and cemented straight up with any number of household liquids, including eggs, glue, hairspray, pomade, and gel. forehead(n) household (adj) cemented(v) лоб бытовой, домашний закрепленный
• Powdered Wigs
• Royalty and the upper class were trendsetters in the 18 th century. Louis XIII of France started wearing wigs to hide his premature baldness, and people emulated him because they viewed wigs as a sign of status. royalty(n) королевская семья premature(adj) преждевременный ранний, trendsetters(n) законодатесь моды
• Pompadour
• Pompadour refers to a hairstyle which is named for Madame de Pompadour (1721 -1764), mistress of King Louis XV. The Pompadour was a very popular hairstyle among men in the 1950’s. Part of its appeal lay in the fact it was worn by several celebrities. • refers(v) appeal(n) mistress(n) относится привлекательность возлюбленная
• The flop
• In the early 90’s skaters and punk trends intertwined and both cultures were associated with rebellion. The skater flop involved shaving the sides and back of the hair short and letting the rest of your hair flop to one side partly covering one eye. t he rest of(ph) остальное rebellion(n) восстание, бунт intertwined(adj) переплетаться
• Tonsure
• Tonsure is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp, as a sign of religious devotion or humility. Current usage more generally refers to cutting men’s hair of any religion as a symbol of their renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem. shaving(v) брить devotion(n) набожность renunciation(n) отречение, отказ
• 80’s BIG!
• In the '80 s, hair was all about volume and side parts. To be the coolest girl in school, you had to have the biggest, fluffiest, highest bangs (n) челка all about(adj ph) самое важное volume(n) объем
IDIOMS DON’T BE A COUCH POTATOE!
not a hair out of place
not a hair out of place волосок к волоску
by a hair ('s breadth)
by a hair ('s breadth) едва
let your hair down
let your hair down расслабиться
hair-raising
hair-raising страшный, ужасный
in the cross hairs
in the cross hairs быть под прицелом
SLANG ‘N JARGON
do
A hair-do. do
Wig out
Wig out Freaking out, going crazy, out of control.
bed head
bed head Messy hair from sleeping .
Pearl of Wisdom
“People are more than just the way they look. ” -Madeleine L’Engle
• “I think happiness is what makes you pretty. Period. Happy people are beautiful. They become like a mirror and they reflect that happiness. ” ― Drew Barrymore
• “Happiness and confidence are the prettiest things you can wear” ― Taylor Swift
• Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised. • Pv 31: 30 NLT
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