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Unlike other animals, human beings of many cultures cut their hair, rather than letting it grow naturally. A haircut normally refers to cutting head hair, rather than other body hair such as pubic, facial or underarm hair.
Hair styles are often used to signal cultural, social and ethnic identity. Hair styles in both men and women also vary with fashion.
Groups of people who do not cut their hair:
Types of haircut:
- Beatle cut
- Buzz cut
- Bob
- Bowl cut or Moe
- Crew cut
- DA
- Devilock
- Mohawk
- Mohican
- Mullet
- Shaven head or skinhead
- Short back and sides
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See also: