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Dirty Braid Culture
The earliest prototype of the dirty braid hairstyle appeared in hot weather, where some clever black people tightly tied their hair together to prevent fleas, lice, and other insects from running rampant on their heads.
Later in the Age of Discovery, sailors (including pirates) on ships had to spend long periods of time at sea, ranging from a few months to 1-2 years without returning. Being away from land also means being away from fresh water. At that time, fresh water and oranges were almost as important as the lives of sailors, so no one would be extravagant enough to wash their hair with fresh water. As is well known, seawater is extremely alkaline, but our human skin and hair are weakly acidic. Mild cases can cause itching and increased susceptibility to insect infestation, while severe cases can result in hair follicle necrosis and hair growth cessation. To solve this problem, sailors also tightly wrapped their hair together, greatly reducing the living space for insects. After a long period of modification and technological innovation, dirty braids have not only become a hairstyle that is very suitable for sailors' lives, but also seen by many sailors as a symbol of personality. It is because of this that dirty braids have slowly arrived on land from the sea and become a culture.
Various reasons in different cultures have led to lock-in: as a political statement and a representative of a free, alternative, or natural spirit in the more modern era, exhibiting profound religious or spiritual beliefs, and national pride Another name for style is lock (sometimes spelled locs).
In Tibetan Buddhism and other more profound forms of Buddhism, braids are occasionally replaced by the more traditional shaving of the head. The most famous of these groups is called Ngagpas in Xizang. For many practicing Buddhists, braids are a way to give up material vanity and excessive attachments. Many profound Buddhist rituals in medieval South Asia performed by Buddhist yogis (Buddhist peers vs. contemporary Hindu sadhus) required braids. In contemporary Xizang practice, hair is replaced by crowns, and hair is attached to hair.
After a long period of modification and technological innovation, dirty braids have not only become a hairstyle that is very suitable for sailors' lives, but also seen by many sailors as a symbol of personality. It is because of this that dirty braids have slowly arrived on land from the sea and become a culture In the last century, a group of artists like Bob Marley emerged and sparked a craze for dirty braids Since the last century, dirty braids have formed an inseparable bond with rock music We learned about dirty braids in China mainly through movies and TV shows.
The development of dirty braids in our country was also achieved through rock bands. Choosing it is choosing a way of life, choosing an attitude towards life. China's dirty braid culture started relatively late and is increasingly favored by friends who want to promote their personality.
In the TV drama "Good Mr.", Guan Xiaotong has a messy and eye-catching braid, and her colorful braid on her head really has a certain style. When she furrows her brow, she looks like a big sister
The entertainment industry quietly
A hairstyle called Dreadloc has quietly emerged. Dirty braids are a hairstyle that originated from tightly wrapping hair together, which not only prevents insects from growing freely on the head, but also makes it much cooler in summer than a messy curly hair. This hairstyle, which is deeply loved by sailors, has now become a culture and sparked a trend of dirty braids in the entertainment industry. Many celebrities have tried this hairstyle in movies, TV shows, or daily life.