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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2018.16.10.479

Analysis of hair design formative factors in the women's one length hair style in the Imperial Japanese colonial period  

Park, Jang-Soon (Dep. of Beauty Art, Songwon University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.16, no.10, 2018 , pp. 479-484 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is an attempt to analyze the changes and morphological analysis of the one length hair style of women in the Imperial Japanese colonial period, and the purpose of this study is to analyze the components of hair design such as shape, texture, and color based on the precedent and the book and to make possible various styles of one length hair style cut. From the results of this study, one length hair style showed the outline shape with no step height of cut length, natural hair texture and natural hair color in 1910s to 1920s. In the 1930s, the one length hair style showed a slight cut length step height and a slight discoloration using a diamond shape, a narrow wave of natural texture, hydrogen peroxide or oxygenated water. In the 1940s, one length hair style did not find any singularity to pursue brilliant beauty(美) in terms of form, texture, and color. This study may enable a deep and detailed follow up study on one length hair style, and will be a cornerstone for the development of basic data of hair beauty education and trend of new mode.
Keywords
One length hair style; Japanese colonial period; Hair design; Sculpture element; Form analysis;
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