Tuesday 27 May 2014

Hair fashion women's Rome

HERE'S an overview of one hair fashion female Roman era styled by Janet on a modelnya.
During the day, Janet Stephens had a career as a hair stylist and hair salons penggunting. In the Meanwhile, she is a careful amateur archaeologists in the creation of hairdressing from the reign of the Roman Empire.
Janet, 54, has been branching out into hairdressing since two decades ago. In addition, he also created hairdressing from Roman era at his home in Baltimore, 65 miles from Washington DC, United States of America (USA).
In the process to reveal the secrets of women's hair in it, he combines the fields of his career as a Hairdresser with deep interest towards the field of archaeology.
Janet hairdressing model according to the style of Roman women as wives of Roman Emperor, Empress Plotina. The hairstyle is unique in style and loop coil link shows the status of the mulianya around the year 110.
Historians and archaeologists believe that the description of the era such as the hair of women an overview of carving marble Arts sculpture in the artistic imagination. In addition, the hairdressing also creates relationships in real life of women in the era.
"When you know how to view them, you will see the logic of what they are trying to show. Hair is one of their fashion style. You can see their hair into a braid starts in one place and grow up to elsewhere. Then, into a braid is to be transformed into something different, "he explained.
The study that also assist him in Janet build theories about some complicated hair styling.
He assumes that some of the descriptions of hair with needles and threads to ensure they continue to be in place.
"Before my theory was introduced, it was a hairstyle made of wig or a complete invention of carvers who describe the woman.I often sweat for styling the hair. However, I am aware if the hair with sewing needles and threads, it sure paid off, "he explained.
He speculated that the slave is likely to use the needle and thread to stitch the hair that explain and it could last for a few days.
Janet also spends time at the Museum and library to find proof of his theory. To further enhance his research, Janet also learn German.
SOME notable women of Rome with its own hair fashion that was released in silver screen.
Demonstration on YouTube
Through his research, which is assisted by the encyclopedia of grammar Pompeius Festus, Janet discovered word acus of latin translated as pin or may also be referred to as a needle.
The word acus many found Janet in on women in the Roman Empire and thus strengthen his beliefs about the use of the needle in the hair fashion era.
Janet has published its findings in the Journal of Roman Archaeology at the same time make it a member of the non-academic who is able to write scholarly articles.
"I'm not looking for something in extreme forward. I came as a Hairdresser and I know a lot of bad things about the hair, "he explained.
Janet also upload careful demonstrations about how hair care, hair weave and wind up on YouTube. That way also includes a part or the whole of the hair with the bandage on the head.
He also uses the correct history tools to create complicated hair designs including bone needles, gum acacia and basic tools pengeriting hair.
Janet told, he did not continue the hobinya for profit, but to promote Hollywood producer to see how she dressed hair like ancient times Roman on his YouTube page.
During the year, he entertained to see an overview of the fantasy movie producer who mostly inaccurate.
"There's that looks strange and distant from the actual fashion women's hair in this era," ungkapnya.
The woman terkedu when thinking back on the British television series in the 1970s, I, Claudius. The series depicts women during the Roman Empire have bergulung hair only.
"At no time in the history of Roman fashion, women at the time have haircuts side side. It starts from the heart and are symmetrical. I'm sure Hollywood will be watching my YouTube page and get all of the need to make movies that portray women in Rome, "she said.

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