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Bonnet in India by Hairloveindia

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Bonnet in India by Hairloveindia

One of the most inventive eras was the Victorian era - it was they who developed the mandolin or bonnet in india, a gummed hairstyle made from quince seeds with the addition of perfumed oils. And so, in the fifties of the last century, a product of Helen Curtis of the American cosmetics company, called the Spray-Net, entered the market. In 1955, it went on sale all over the world, but by that time, Schwarzkopf launched its product, positioning it as Liquid Hairnet or "liquid hairnet" - and calls it Taft. In the seventies, the hippie wave took over the world, which eliminated complex styling, giving way to freedom of hair. The popularity of varnish began to wane, but it was at this time that it appeared in the Soviet Union. In the eighties, hippies retired, and instead of them, disco appeared, and fashionistas again returned to hairspray, so that it kept incredible puffs and mohawks.

At the same time, bonnet in india also appears: in the era of disco, everything had to sparkle and sparkle. Ten years later, in the nineties, the frenzy of styling subsides, and naturalness comes to replace them. However, it also needed to be fixed, and therefore many brands began to develop products that would no longer glue the hair, but would also keep styling until the evening. Now hairspray is gaining its relevance again - after all, the nineties and eighties are again in trend, and this allows us to experiment with hair in every possible way.

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