About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 102. Chapters: Hairstyle, Hairpin, Ampyx, Barber, Hairbrush, Barber's pole, Hair care, Henna, Perm, Shampoo, Wig, Afro-textured hair, Hair coloring, Dandruff, Hair weave, Kanzashi, Hairstyling tool, Brazilian hair straightening, Hair dryer, Clairol, Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle, Sindoor, Good hair, First haircut, Hot comb, Hairstyling product, Follicular unit extraction, Relaxer, Hair conditioner, Locks of Love, Diego's Hair Salon, Hair clipper, Acacia concinna, Panthenol, Barber chair, No poo, Pomade, Barbershop, Digital perm, Ammonium thioglycolate, Empire Beauty Schools, Singe, Regis Corporation, Hair iron, Beauty salon, Super Bubble Pop, Hot roots, First Choice Haircutters, Salon Selectives, Brylcreem, Cowlick, Bobby pin, Ampro, Hair spray, Toledo Academy of Beauty, Barbicide, Hair stick, Layered hair, Dread perming, Rio Hair Naturalizer System, Hair gel, Hair washing, Gache, Finger wave, Hair Wars, Blue rinse, Grecian Formula, Toni & Guy, Hair mousse, National Hairdressers' Federation, Fantastic Sams, Capitol School of Hairstyling & Esthetics, TRESemm, Hair roller, Wahl Clipper, Hairnet, Hair wax, Flowbee, Hairdressers Journal International, Wigs for kids, Twink, Redken, Macassar oil, Sport Clips, Updo, Avlon Industries, Brilliantine, Wash and Set, Supercuts, Film-forming agent, Bumble and bumble, Tokoyama, Hair serum, Baby shampoo, Murray's Pomade, Sebring International, Gajra, Hair colorist. Excerpt: A barber's pole is a type of sign used by barbers to signify the place or shop where they perform their craft. The trade sign is, by a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, a staff or pole with a helix of colored stripes (usually red, white, and blue in the United States; often red and white in other countries). The pole may be stationary or may revolve, often with the aid of an electric ...