It is best for boys to have their hair cut once every two weeks, which is also conducive to faster hair growth.
Brief introduction of haircut
Hair care, short for haircut, is also called hair care. The common thing is to trim the hair to make the appearance clean and tidy, which has the function of beautifying the appearance and beauty. Hairdressing can be a family life activity, and family and friends help each other. But hairdressing can also be regarded as one of 72 occupations, which is the occupation of hairdressers in hair salons and barbershops.
Hairdressing usually refers to basic hair care, while beautifying hair is called hairdressing. However, in addition to cutting hair, the "haircut package" may also include shampoo, blow-drying, dyeing hair, wearing a shirt, styling, manicure and massage.
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As an industry, it also has its own ancestors. In the old days, the Clear Hair Instruction, which recorded the jargon and argot of the barber industry, is now kept in Yongle Grand Ceremony, but the founder of the Clear Hair Instruction is Luo Zu, also named Luo Zhenren, who said, "Luo Zhenren lived in Jiangdong and studied art at the age of seven. In the middle of Xu Bing's life, Xuanzong moved with a knife. "
On this basis, Luo Zu should be from the Tang Dynasty, but "Notes on Net Hair" also said that when Luo Zu paid homage to the sect, he had "made a long face" for the emperor, and the emperor gave him precious jade and pearls, but he refused to return them. However, there was no emperor offering sacrifices to this sect in the Tang Dynasty, so the rumor may be inaccurate. It is also said among the people that when Wu Zetian was in power, her son, Prince Donkey, was very autocratic. No one can wait on him when shaving his head, and he always kills people.
Although Luo Zu is very young, he is very skillful. Automatically shaved the head of the donkey-headed prince for the master, saving the master of shaving all over the world, so he was honored as the ancestor.
More interestingly, in the ancient barber industry, Lv Dongbin, the Eight Immortals, was recruited as the founder. It is said that during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng had a long scar on his head, which was difficult to shave, and many craftsmen were killed. One day, a Taoist priest came to shave the emperor's head automatically. He shaved well, but there was a red circle around his neck, so he was pulled out and had his hair cut three times in a row, and then he grew back.
Only then did I know that the Taoist priest who cut hair was the immortal Lv Dongbin, and the red circle was for the emperor to cure boils. Yongzheng promised not to kill the hairdresser in the future, named the hairdresser as a "semi-co-driver and a small deacon" and gave a couplet: "Do the best in the world and use the best efforts in the world."
Lv Dongbin also taught his hairdressing skills to hairdressers, so Lv Dongbin was honored as the founder. There are many fictional things in these legends, and some legends also attribute Lv Dongbin's haircut to Luo Zhenren in Qing Dynasty. The real person's surname is Luo.
These legends have been handed down as the secret history of the past hairdressing industry, especially for Luo Zu. Every year, on the 13th day of the seventh lunar month, Luo Zu's birthday, the barber industry will hold a grand event. In the 1940s, Beijing held a grand event in Huairentang, Zhongnanhai, because too many people attended.