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"hairnet" Definitions
  1. a net worn over the hair to keep it in place
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She regularly keeps her chignons in place with a hairnet.
But the beautifully-styled bun held a little secret — a hairnet!
The first of Rolo's stories revolves around what looks like an electric hairnet but apparently worked in tandem with an implant that allows someone to feel the physical sensations that the person wearing the hairnet is feeling.
MacDonald's blouse is reiterated by the hairnet that she wears so naturally.
Kate Middleton's impeccably-style updo is holding a little secret — a hairnet!
Kate has even been known to wear a hairnet to keep her updo in place.
Blanca kept her curls in a hairnet while she cooked, waiting to let them down.
She also warned everyone to still take her seriously, even with her bright-blue hairnet.
Co-host Chrissy Tiegen even wore a hairnet and held a lunch tray for the performance.
The princess has even used a hairnet in the past to keep her updo in place.
A young man in a hairnet, gloves and goggles sat at a table facing the press.
Both wore a sort of thin metallic hairnet, with wires snaking down the back of their necks.
We started with a wardrobe change into the mandatory white lab coat, hairnet, and closed-toe shoes.
In a tiny, fluorescent-lit room, she wears a thin hospital gown and a light blue hairnet.
I wanted to see if the hairnet did anything to help hold my bun in place, too.
In the church's aging industrial kitchen, CEO Jack Dorsey slips on a hairnet and begins to dole out lunch.
She kept her braided chignon in place with a hairnet at the Somme Centenary Commemorations in France in July.
Day Four: The Hairnet I can't lie to you: I was not looking forward to day four at all.
Laing handed her a hairnet, shoe coverings, and a lab coat, which she slipped on over a pink sweater.
She'd made a gauzy hairnet ham- mock for it and hung it in the back of the truck for luck.
To see what that process looks like, I changed into scrubs and a hairnet and visited the hospital's surgery ward.
Besides a hairnet and a lab coat, I wear gloves and goggles because I use chemicals in the acidity testing.
Prince Edward's wife, dressed in protective clothing and a hairnet, lovingly smiles at the infants and viewed a screening take place.
Prince Edward's wife, dressed in protective clothing and a hairnet, lovingly smiles at the infants and viewed a screening take place.
There's a reason I saved the hairnet for the final day of the experiment: I was putting it off And off.
Another friend's hair is in a hairnet, another in a bonnet, others hardened by the effects of years of hairspray and dye.
And while her new sister-in-law, Meghan Markle, recently sported a Kate-inspired blowout, she has yet to sport a hairnet.
I'm in a cape, a hairnet and have a matching pair of inch-wide shit stains where my eyebrows used to be.
Dirt is the cheesemaker's nemesis, so it's on with the hairnet, disinfected rubber boots, antiseptic hand gel, and off with any dangerous contaminants.
Mr. Oshima, like everyone who crosses the threshold into the cavernous industrial farm from a front office and reception area, was wearing a hairnet.
During a visit to the factory Ms. Severino, wearing a white hairnet and a white lab coat, freed cacao seeds from their bitter shells.
However, at times, she's employed some surprising tactics to achieve the perfect look — such as using a hairnet to hold her up-dos in place.
There is a wall of industrial ovens and a man wearing a hairnet feeding them tray upon tray of what look like soft, white bracelets.
There might be one guy in a hairnet sitting on an overturned milk crate — a dishwasher letting sheet pans soak in the three-bin sink.
I step back and pull the overalls on over my clothes, slip on the paper face mask and hairnet, and head outside, relieved to escape the smell.
Ruben Diaz Jr., the Bronx borough president, stopped by for a tour of the factory earlier this month, donning a white jacket and hairnet to braid challah.
Dorsey explains that, in her experience, the Department of Health might require a hairnet or a beard net, or be ok with nothing more than a baseball cap.
As I suspected, he's wearing the parka and Latex gloves — along with a previously unnoticed hairnet — to keep from leaving too much identifying human DNA or fingerprints behind.
Specks of dust are a pervasive problem when handling such sensitive photographic gear, and I had to wear one of those lab coats and a hairnet as well.
In a since-deleted Instagram picture, Evans can be seen reclining in a hospital bed in a red hairnet as she manages a small grin for the camera.
She has handled foam "cheeseheads" in Wisconsin, thrown on a hairnet at a Maine coffee-roaster and made the rounds in an Alaskan village accessible only by boat.
Soon, Jaden is struggling to fit a hairnet over his hair, which he has fashioned in a high ponytail, with sections of his dreads grouped together with Cartier rings.
After the long hike through the mine, anyone who wants to enter SNOLAB has to undress, shower (with soap and shampoo), and put on lint-free clothing and a hairnet.
Staff members must wear heavy protective gear beneath their gown, along with gloves, a mask, an eye shield and a hairnet, all just to protect from blood and body fluids.
The labor of "opening" your kitchen for "service" is a tedium (not to mention the chore of breaking it down afterward without the help of the guy in a hairnet).
The next day, she drove overnight to Colorado, bringing with her latex gloves, a white cleaning suit, booties, bleach, two trash bags and a hairnet, according to the agent's testimony.
In turn, the lock of shiny white hair coming out of the hairnet sends the gaze back to her immaculate collar, telling a great deal about the woman's composure and grace.
I used a blonde-colored hairnet, which did something to disguise the fact that I was wearing one, over a bun that was held together otherwise with a normal hair tie.
A young man in a hairnet scoops pert balls of biscuit dough into rows, nodding his head to lyrics about Jesus metaphorically breaking chains from people's wrists and generally being brilliant.
The choice to leave knots in a hairnet, noted the hairstylist Guido Palau, "nods to another time and is very contained and proper," but still very easy, with softness around the face.
On a tour of a printing plant in Lumberton this week, wearing a safety-regulated hairnet but no socks ("it's a Southern thing"), Mr Burr dispensed backslaps and fist-bumps with seasoned folksiness.
And any purpose it did serve was negated by the fact that I felt so weird and self-conscious about wearing a hairnet that I ended up taking it out by 4 p.m.
Whereas future sister-in-law Kate Middleton is rarely without her signature blowout or impeccably styled updo (complete with hairnet!), Meghan has showed off her laid-back California style with on-the-go hairstyles.
Kate used the brown-colored hairnet to lock her updo in place during the Buckingham Palace flypast on Tuesday to mark the 100th birthday celebrations of the Royal Air Force with a special flypast.
When they say you only need to lose your eyebrows and don a hairnet to see how unattractive you are—or, on the other hand, how much potential your face holds—they're not wrong.
Kelly kept her own eyes locked on his even as another student — a little girl with a devilish grin and a long dark ponytail — leapt onto Kelly's back and began tugging at her hairnet.
I felt strongly this desire to be truly seen, and I love the image for its imperfections — the way you can see the hairnet showing under the wig or a little makeup on her face.
With a hairnet on his head, this trained ice cream maker knows what he's talking about: He has monitored the Berthillon machines since 1968—first with his father in law, then with his son, Lionel.
After an hour of squeezing an eyedropper and scrubbing off the spillage, I would finally don a protective hairnet and climb into bed, a routine I kept up until the spring of my sophomore year.
She posted a video of her and co-star Joe Naufahu (who plays Khal Moro) dancing and rapping along to the classic Tupac jam "All About U."  You sure know how to rock a blue hairnet, Khaleesi.
While the pieces of my hair that fell out of the bun were a bit more constrained by the hairnet, it didn't do a whole lot to keep the hair from falling out in the first place.
The slight 66-year-old stands over the A's grill wielding a spatula, a hairnet stretched over her dark bun and a red apron around her waist, waiting for her son to put her out of a job.
As someone who is always up to try Kate's more questionable fashion and beauty choices in my own life, I was down to try Kate's favorite hair hacks, from the traditional (her signature blowout) to the bizarre (a hairnet).
Chapman takes me inside the building, through a series of beige hallways and Valentine's Day decorations to go get my ensemble for the day: a white lab coat, blue hairnet, and blue latex gloves—essential gear for a sanitary visit.
No offense to cafeteria workers and other professionals who need to wear hairnets for their job, but no one was going to understand why I was wearing a hairnet in my hair for a normal day of sitting at my desk.
This year, it consisted largely of stickers from fruits and vegetables, a chunk of silicone from the back of her sink, a piece of duct tape stuck on someone's shoe, and a hairnet from a volunteer stint at her local food bank.
But despite her misgivings, when her name is called, Rachel, sitting in a fertility clinic waiting room, shuffles off to her egg retrieval surgery in a hairnet and sticky-bottomed socks, taking her chances on creating the baby she'd spent 41 years putting off.
Maria Christal Naguna—smiling ear-to-ear in a hairnet and thick black glasses—took a break from cramming house chores to tell me about her recent experience in Hong Kong; she had just come back to Manila to receive her National Certificate after her previous employers moved to Canada.
In the report from the inspection, which took place in January, the main 700-seat area of the Mar-a-Lago Club got dinged for ten violations, while the smaller dining area earned only three: plates stacked incorrectly, an employee failing to wear a hairnet, and an insufficient supply of paper towels.
Contrast all that with what writer Jia Tolentino describes as the salad chain Sweetgreen's "marvel of optimization": [A] line of 40 people—a texting, shuffling, eyes-down snake—can be processed in 10 minutes, as customer after customer orders a kale caesar with chicken without even looking at the other, darker-skinned, hairnet-wearing line of people who are busy adding chicken to kale caesars as if it were their purpose in life to do so and their customers' purpose in life to send emails for 16 hours a day with a brief break to snort down a bowl of nutrients that ward off the unhealthfulness of urban professional living.
Nish (Letitia Wright) visits the remote Black Museum at a filling station. The proprietor, Rolo Haynes (Douglas Hodge), explains the backstories to the museum's crime-related artefacts, starting with a hairnet device. Rolo previously recruited people for experimental medical technology. In a flashback, Dr. Peter Dawson (Daniel Lapaine) agrees to test an implant which makes him feel the physical sensations of the person wearing the hairnet.
Her weaving of the tunica recta and the hairnet demonstrated her skill and her capacity for acting in the traditional matron's role as custos domi, "guardian of the house".
48 on Diana; p. 128, citing Persius 2.70 and the related scholion; p. 145 on comparison with Greece. On the night before the wedding, the bride bound up her hair with a yellow hairnet she had woven.
During his association with Bell Helmets, a bicycle-race sponsor, Shermer advised them on design issues regarding their development of expanded-polystyrene for use in cycling helmets, which would absorb impact far better than the old leather "hairnet" helmets used by bicyclists for decades. Shermer advised them that if their helmets looked too much like motorcycle helmets, in which polystyrene was already being used, and not like the old hairnet helmets, no serious cyclists or amateur would use them. This suggestion led to their model, the V1 Pro, which looked like a black leather hairnet, but functioned on the inside like a motorcycle helmet. In 1982, Shermer worked with Wayman Spence, whose small supply company, Spenco Medical, adapted the gel technology Spence developed for bedridden patients with pressure sores into cycling gloves and saddles to alleviate the carpal tunnel syndrome and saddle sores suffered by cyclists.Shermer, Michael (2007).
Her relative youth compared with her co-stars was obscured by the character's wardrobe, with Martha normally wearing a hairnet, beret, spectacles, and an old mackintosh, all of which were provided by Carol who bought them second- hand in a jumble sale.
The confining of her hair signified the harnessing of her sexuality within marriage. Her weaving of the tunica recta and the hairnet demonstrated her skill and her capacity for acting in the traditional matron's role as custos domi, "guardian of the house".Sebesta, "Women's Costume," pp. 529, 534, 538.
A shampoo and set was a hair styling treatment that first became popular in the United Kingdom from the 1930s. The treatment involved washing the hair using shampoo, applying setting lotion to the hair and placing the hair on hair rollers, and then drying it to set the shape of the hair into the chosen style. The rollers would be held in place and protected by a hairnet, and a headscarf worn over it to protect the hairnet-and-rollers ensemble from the elements. the shampoo and set has lost its former popularity in the UK, except with members of the older generation who have stuck with older hairstyles that require it.
Athena wearing a plain doric overfold chiton, c. 460 BC So-called "Exaltation de la Fleur" (exaltation of the flower), fragment from a grave stele: two women wearing a peplos and kekryphalos (hairnet), hold poppy or pomegranate flowers, and maybe a small bag of seeds. Parian marble, c. 470–460 BC. From Pharsalos, Thessaly.
So-called "Exaltation de la Fleur" (exaltation of the flower), fragment from a grave stele: two women wearing a peplos and kekryphalos (hairnet), hold poppy or pomegranate flowers, and maybe a small bag of seeds. Parian marble, ca. 470–460 BC. From Pharsalos, Thessaly. In the earliest times the Greeks wore their hair kome (long), and thus Homer constantly calls them karekomoontes.
Another similar garment which is also referred to as a snood is used to cover facial hair such as beards and moustaches when working in environments such as food production. Although it appears that "hairnet" has replaced "snood" as the common term for hair containment on the head, the term "beard snood" (essentially a "ringed scarf") is still familiar in many food production facilities.
When Eleanor's body was exhumed in the 19th century, some concluded she had been buried in the same dress as in the portrait. An almost identical hairnet might have caused this confusion. But newer research shows that she was buried in a much simpler white satin gown over a crimson velvet bodice (and probably a matching petticoat, which has not survived).Arnold (1985), p.
When Venida, a hairnet manufacturer, hired Bernays' services, he started a campaign to convince women to grow their hair longer so they would buy more hairnets. Although the campaign failed to influence many women, it convinced government officials to require hairnets for certain jobs. Bernays worked with Procter & Gamble for Ivory-brand bar soap. The campaign successfully convinced people that Ivory soap was medically superior to other soaps.
At Joffrey's wedding, Joffrey is poisoned, and Cersei orders both Tyrion and Sansa arrested. As Joffrey begins to choke to death, Sansa manages to flee during the chaos. Once in her room, she gathers her belongings and notices that one of the amethysts from her hairnet, a gift from Ser Dontos, is missing. Sansa immediately realizes that the prince had been poisoned and starts to doubt Ser Dontos' rescue plan.
Modern caricature caganers for sale The traditional caganer is portrayed as a Catalan peasant man (i.e. a farmer or shepherd) wearing a typical hat called a Barretina -- a red stocking hat with a black band. At least since the late 1970s, the figure of a traditional Catalan peasant woman was also added, wearing traditional garb including the long black hairnet. The Catalans have modified this tradition a good deal since the 1940s.
Males typically postponed marriage till they had served in the military for some time and were beginning their political career, around age 25. Patrician males, however, might marry considerably earlier; Julius Caesar was married for the first time by the age of 18. On the night before the wedding, the bride bound up her hair with a yellow hairnet she had woven. The confining of her hair signifies the harnessing of her sexuality within marriage.
Perseus Project. Tufts University. . British Greek art scholar Martin Robertson notes that both women can be seen wearing the tubular peplos garment common to the Classical period. According to the descriptive text found in the Atlas database of the exhibited works of art at the Louvre, the women also are wearing a kekryphalos, a hairnet in the Greco-Roman hairstyle, and appear to hold a type of flower, perhaps poppy or pomegranate.
Unmarried girls simply braided the hair to keep the dirt out. The barbet and fillet or barbet and veil could also be worn over the crespine, a thick hairnet or snood. Over time, the crespine evolved into a mesh of jeweler's work that confined the hair on the sides of the head, and even later, at the back. This metal crespine was also called a caul, and remained stylish long after the barbet had fallen out of fashion.
Understanding that she will be implicated in the murder of Joffrey, she chooses to flee King's Landing with the knight anyway. Ser Dontos is later killed by Petyr Baelish, who reveals that he is the mastermind behind nearly all of the capital intrigue. He reveals that he was the one who sent Dontos to her and that Olenna took the amethyst from Sansa's hairnet. Baelish smuggles Sansa to safety in the Vale of Arryn, where she poses as his bastard daughter Alayne Stone.
In London, during the WWI Zeppelin raids, women grew more self-conscious of their night attire as bombings often led Londoners to evacuate their houses in the middle of the night. Boudoir caps were a preferred choice to rapidly and stylishly cover their hair. Towards the end of the 1920s and into the 1930s, the boudoir cap evolved into a form of decorative hairnet. The fashion of short hair for women contributed to the declining use if the boudoir cap.
The Egtved Girl, dated to 1370 BC, was also found inside a sealed coffin within a tumulus, in 1921. She was wearing a bodice and a skirt, including a belt and bronze bracelets. Found with the girl, at her feet, were the cremated remains of a child and, by her head, a box containing some bronze pins, a hairnet, and an awl.Hogan, C. Michael, Girl Barrow, The Megalithic Portal, editor A. Burnham 4 October 2007Barber, E.W. The Mummies of Ürümchi.
Cochran made Dedie Deaton her staff executive and in charge of finding housing for class 43-1- also known as the "Guinea Pigs." Women trained on old planes, many of which bore "visible and invisible scars." WFTD pilots were issued large khaki coveralls (which the trainees called "zoot suits"), were ordered to wear any shoes they had, and a hairnet on the flight line. The WFTD women were housed in various locations and had to find their own transportation to training.
On May 13, 2008, CocoRosie released a new single entitled "God Has a Voice, She Speaks Through Me". The song was released digitally and as a 7" picture disc single (limited to 3000 pieces). The B-side of the 7" features a short and untitled song, which merely consists of noises. Though the picture on the B-side of the vinyl has lyrics from the song "Hairnet Paradise", which was previously only performed live, the actual song on the recording is very different.
Duceppe won the ensuing leadership contest and became the official leader of the Bloc Québécois and Leader of the Opposition. In the 1997 general election, the Bloc lost official opposition status, slipping to third place in the House of Commons behind Preston Manning's Reform Party. During the campaign, Duceppe visited a cheese factory where he was photographed wearing a hairnet resembling a shower cap, which was widely parodied on Canadian television. The Bloc lost more support during the 2000 election, winning just 38 seats.
Kotthybos () was a type of Macedonian armor. The name originally referred to a metallic cooking pot used by Macedonian soldiers to prepare their own food.Alexander the Great, king, commander, and statesman by Hammond Page 34 The term appears to be a variant of terms such as Kossymbos, Kosymbe,Macedonian Warrior By Waldemar Heckel, Ryan Jones, Christa Hook Page 24 perizoma aigyption, "Egyptian girdle" (Egyptians were known to have used linen armor), Cretan or small shield, bandage, hairnet and outward ornamental garment explained by Hesychius.
Jasmine flower buds that have not fully opened are usually picked to create strings of jasmine garlands (). On wedding days, a traditional Javanese or Sundanese bride's hair is adorned with strings of jasmine garlands arranged as a hairnet to cover the konde (hair bun). The intricately intertwined strings of jasmine garlands are left to hang loose from the bride's head. The groom's kris is also adorned with five jasmine garlands called roncen usus-usus (intestine garlands) to refer its intestine-like form and also linked to the legend of Arya Penangsang.
Becky figures that the next logical step is for Tim to ask her to be his date to the dance. The competition doesn't stand a chance, especially since it consists of Miss Kinney (a woman with a lesbian attire) Miss Fukui (grim-looking Trunchbull type) and the Lunch Lady (all jowls in a stylish ensemble of Halloween sweater and hairnet). Bruce smirks that he'll be waiting in the wings for Becky's dance to fail. Becky remembers how when she was in high school, she wasn't as beautiful as she is now.
Saxon sprang hairnet Sprang is an ancient method of constructing fabric that has a natural elasticity. Its appearance is similar to netting, but unlike netting sprang is constructed entirely from warp threads. Archaeological evidence indicates that sprang predates knitting; the two needlework forms bear a visible resemblance and serve similar functions but require different production techniques. Although examples of sprang have been unearthed from as early as the Bronze Age, sprang was almost entirely undocumented in written records until the late nineteenth century when archaeological finds generated interest in Europe.
A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "the de-natured boy" (a parody of Gorgeous George and "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers) against current champion the Crusher. Bugs, the mascot of Ravishing Ronald, watches from a corner as the Crusher uses Ronald, tied up in his own hairnet, as a punching bag. Worried that he will soon be defeated, Bugs enters the match as "The Masked Terror", wearing a mask over his face, to save him. The Crusher sees the new opponent as "fresh meat," disposes of Ronald and goes after Bugs.
Jasmine flower buds that haven't fully opened are usually picked to create strings of jasmine garlands called roncen melati. On wedding days, a traditional Javanese or Sundanese bride's hair is adorned with strings of jasmine garlands arranged as a hairnet to cover the konde (hair bun). The intricately intertwined strings of jasmine garlands are left to hang loose from the bride's head. The groom's kris is also adorned with five jasmine garlands called roncen usus-usus (intestine garlands) to refer its intestine-like form and also linked to the legend of Arya Penangsang.
Her most famous character was dowdy spinster Gladys Ormphby, clad in drab brown with her bun hairdo covered by a visible hairnet knotted in the middle of her forehead. Buzzi first used this look when she played Agnes Gooch in a school production of Auntie Mame. In most sketches, she used her purse as a weapon, with which she would flail away vigorously at anyone who incurred her wrath. She most often was the unwilling object of the advances of Arte Johnson's "dirty old man" character Tyrone F. Horneigh.
Long after her departure from the programme and after her own death, Carson continues to be synonymous with the hairnet that Ena chose to wear for almost every occasion. As a singer, Carson was in the soprano range and was a regular on the Christian hymnal programme Stars on Sunday during its ten-year run from 1969. On 14 February 1968, Violet sailed from Southampton on the P&O; liner Oriana, bound for Australia. She arrived in Fremantle on 6 March 1968 and Melbourne on 9 March 1968.
Most archaeological finds of sprang fabric come from the later classical era and early Dark Ages: locations include Norway (third to fifth centuries A.D.), Switzerland, Egypt (possibly twenty-second dynasty, also early Coptic), and various Roman sites. Use of sprang has also been conjectured from archaeological recoveries of ancient looms and from depictions in period artwork. Reconstruction of an Iron Age sprang hairnet from Denmark. Sprang is also an indigenous needlework technique among the peoples of South America, with the earliest known examples dating from before 900 A.D. among the Paracas culture and Nazca culture in present-day Peru.
All three mummies were dated to 1351–1345 BC. The Skrydstrup Woman was unearthed from a tumulus in Southern Jutland, in 1935. Carbon-14 dating showed that she had died around 1300 BC; examination also revealed that she was around 18–19 years old at the time of death, and that she had been buried in the summertime. Her hair had been drawn up in an elaborate hairstyle, which was then covered by a horse hair hairnet made by the sprang technique. She was wearing a blouse and a necklace as well as two golden earrings, showing she was of higher class.
A variety of hats and headdresses were worn in Europe in the 15th century. The crespine of Northern Europe, originally a thick hairnet or snood, had evolved into a mesh of jeweler's work that confined the hair on the sides of the head by the end of the 14th century. Gradually the fullness at the sides of head was pulled up to the temples and became pointed, like horns (à corné). By mid-15th century, the hair was pulled back from the forehead, and the crespine, now usually called a caul, sat on the back of the head.
19th century painting of a woman wearing a snood (by Adolph Menzel) Two women working at a Texas Naval Air Base in 1942, wearing hairnets (snoods) A snood () is a type of traditionally female headgear designed to hold the hair in a cloth or yarn bag. In the most common form, the headgear resembles a close-fitting hood worn over the back of the head. It is similar to a hairnet, but snoods typically have a looser fit, a much coarser mesh, and noticeably thicker yarn. A tighter-mesh band may cover the forehead or crown, then run behind the ears, and under the nape of the neck.
He was then sent as part of a team of missionaries in 1600 with Lawrence of Brindisi to Bohemia after Pope Clement VIII ordered that missionaries be sent there to evangelize; he was stationed there until 1603. He often was troubled with leg pains and often fasted in addition to flagellating himself for half an hour and wearing a hairnet; he slept little and often on a wooden plank. He died on 30 April 1625 after a period of ill health. He went for an operation on a hernia in Lent but his health declined and this led to his death not long after.
Robbie Daw of Idolator commented that although Rihanna wore only a leather jacket and visor, she failed to bring the same level of sexuality to the performance which American singer Prince would have evoked. To promote the song's release as a single in the UK, Rihanna made a recorded appearance on Alan Carr: Chatty Man on February 24, 2010, which was broadcast the following day. The singer wore a crop-top, "bizarre oversized" shorts, an "unusual" hairnet, and large, golden, hooped earrings. Rihanna also demonstrated the dance moves which are featured in the video, including the bogle, the butterfly, and the Dutty Wine, which she taught to the show's host.
Athanasius Kircher (who never visited Egypt) depicted the Sphinx as a Roman statue, reflecting his ability to conceptualize (Turris Babel, 1679). Johannes Helferich's (1579) Sphinx is a pinched-face, round-breasted woman with a straight haired wig; the only edge over Thévet is that the hair suggests the flaring lappets of the headdress. George Sandys stated that the Sphinx was a harlot; Balthasar de Monconys interpreted the headdress as a kind of hairnet, while François de La Boullaye-Le Gouz's Sphinx had a rounded hairdo with bulky collar. Richard Pococke's Sphinx was an adoption of Cornelis de Bruijn's drawing of 1698, featuring only minor changes, but is closer to the actual appearance of the Sphinx than anything previous.
These hats have been and continue to be distributed by group purchasing organizations (GPOs) who supply hospitals with most equipment. In the medical fashion 'revolution' of the seventies, more and more medical professionals began personalizing their scrubs by either sewing their own hats or buying premade hats made of colorful patterned fabric. Several styles were popular, including the 'bouffant' surgical cap, a utilitarian hairnet-like hat which typically comes in light blue, and the 'milkmaid', a bonnet-like wrap around hat. Bouffant surgical caps are perhaps the most widely used scrub hats in hospitals, and their usage is not limited to only nurses and surgeons: hospital patients are required to wear a bouffant cap when having surgery of any kind.
Ena was the widowed caretaker of the Glad Tidings Mission Hall and spent much of her time criticising the activities and loose morals of the street's other residents. One of the main characters during the 1960s, she was featured less regularly in the 1970s due to the declining health of actress Violet Carson, and was written out in 1980. Almost always wearing a double-breasted overcoat and hairnet, she spent much of her free time in the series' early years with her two cronies, Martha Longhurst (Lynne Carol) and Minnie Caldwell (Margot Bryant), in the snug bar of local pub The Rovers Return Inn, drinking milk stout. Ena particularly criticised Elsie Tanner (Pat Phoenix), whom she believed had loose morals.
He found work in a variety of different professions, including cooking in McDonald's—where he was fired for refusing to wear a hairnet—cashier at an airport parking garage, working in a hair salon, at a department store, and as a make-up artist at a mortuary, preparing the corpses for their funerals. In the 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement was at its peak, but Sylvester and his friends did not take an active role within it. During the Watts riots between members of the black community and the predominantly white police force, they joined in with the widespread rioting and looting, stealing wigs, hairspray, and lipstick. Although he had little interest in formal education and rarely attended classes, Sylvester was enrolled at Jordan High School.
155x155px 150x150px A clerk working for 153x153px Practical reasons for headscarf use at work include protection from bad weather and protection against industrial contamination, for example in dusty and oily environments. A headscarf can ensure that the hair does not interfere with the work and get caught-up in machinery since long hair can get into rotating parts of machines, so this is avoided either by means of a suitable head covering like a cap, hairnet or kerchief; cutting the hair short; or by putting on a headscarf. Hygiene also requires wearing a head cover at some workplaces, for example in kitchens and hospitals. Such usage has gone on since about 1900, when women's use of mob caps and Dutch bonnets declined.
Susan was the first child of her mother's second marriage. Born one year after Susan was a brother, Peregrine Bertie, who later succeeded his mother Catherine Willoughby, 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby as the 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby. The dowager duchess and her second husband, devout Protestants, went into exile on the Continent with Susan and her brother for the remainder of the Catholic Queen Mary's reign, only returning in 1559 to the countess's elaborate manor house of Grimsthorpe in Lincolnshire after the accession of Queen Elizabeth, Susan being five years of age. A record of clothes bought for Susan, her siblings, and the Bertie household in 1561 mentions Susan's farthingale, her Dutch gown of crimson satin, a gold cawl or hairnet, the finding of a brooch she lost, and a lute bought for her and her brother Peregine.
A donut bun with the base of it is a half-finished donut bun; the loose hair that comes out of it (around the base of the bun) is being plaited into a half or full Dutch braid; the end of the braid is being wrapped around the bun and finally tucked under and hidden A bun is a type of hairstyle in which the hair is pulled back from the face, twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil around itself, typically on top or back of the head or just above the neck. A bun can be secured with a hair tie, barrette, bobby pins, one or more hair sticks, a hairnet, or a pen or pencil. Hair may also be wrapped around a piece called a "rat". Alternatively, hair bun inserts, or sometimes rolled up socks, may also be used to create donut-shaped buns.

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