EXPLANATION
Hair is like a crown to a person's head. Youthful hair adds beauty to the head and protects it from heat and water. While describing the appearance of a person, we give prominent place to the hair.
Well-kempt hair adds respectability to a person's appearance.
You can see the original test at Click. Your answers and the key need not tally. It is only a matter of choice of words.
LIST OF ADJECTIVAL PHRASES WHICH DESCRIBE HAIR AND HAIR STYLES
Blond hair, braided hair
Choppy hair, chunky hair, clipped hair, Crewcut hair, Crimped hair, Curled hair
Dry hair
Facial hair, feathered hair, fluffy hair
Helmet hair style, Hockey hair
Kinky hair
Mullet hair, mullety hair
Nappy hair
Oily hair
Rat-tail hair
Shaggy hair, shimmering hair, shining hair, silken hair, silver hair, sleek hair, Straight hair
Terminal hair, textured hair
Unkempt hair
Vellus hair
Wavy hair, well-kempt hair, wooly hair
611. Straightening kinky hair is a multi million dollar business. Curling straight hair cannot lag behind. Nothing is unfit to make moolah.
612. Can't Britney Spears be perceived beautiful without crimped hair?
613. Mullet Hair and rat-tail hair styles leave very little hair on the front side of head, and these styles were frequent in Star War films.
614. Helmet hair styles have a tendency to block foreheads. Even Mrs. Bush seems to have sported it for sometime.
615. Does Adam Brody look better with his SHAGGY HAIR flowing free?
616. Choppy hair style might have been a fashion in 1950s. In 90's, the actress Ms. Halle Berry sported a rough short hair. Click to see.
617. His sleek hair under the brim of the tall hat had a sheen like the hat itself; his cheeks, pale and flat, the line of his clean-shaven lips, his firm chin with its greyish shaven tinge, and the buttoned strictness of his black cut-away coat, conveyed an appearance of reserve and secrecy, of imperturbable, enforced composure; but his eyes, cold,--grey, strained--looking, with a line in the brow between them, examined him wistfully, as if they knew of a secret weakness. [John Galsworthy in his novel 'Man of Property'].
618. She's a sturdy little walker and she braves all kinds of weather,
And when the rain or fog or mist drive rival crimps a-wreck,
Her fluffy hair goes curling like a kinked-up ostrich feather
Around her ears and forehead and the white nape of her neck.
[Ella Wheeler Wilcox in the poem 'The Summer Girl'].
619. He liked the girl who sported a pixie hair style, with her hair cut short, layered along the neckline, longer layers extending to the nape of the neck. He too sported the same hair style.
620. The sun's rays, striking across the river, played hide-and-seek in her shimmering hair, warming it to gold and touching the rose of her cheeks to a clear radiance. Her eyes were scintillant with changing, flashing
lights. [Harriet Stark in the novel 'The Bacillus of Beauty'].
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