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What kind of hairstyle is Chitanda?
Hime cut (Japanese: 姫カット, English: Hime cut) is a kind of hairstyle, commonly known as "Princess head", because it was popular among female aristocrats in the Heian period in Japan and got its name. The name of the "Ji" that is, the meaning of female nobility, in Japanese means "princess", in the Chinese ancient language means "beauty" meaning, and the The meaning is the same as "姝", but the difference is that "姬" can be used as a commoner's name, while "姝" cannot. The image of the hairstyle is that the hair is long at the back, the bangs on the forehead in the front are cut at the level of the eye brows, and the "hair feet" hanging in front of the ears on both sides are still cut to the level of the chin or are left long. This hairstyle is more suitable and conducive to people with long straight hair trimming and maintenance, and black hair is the most authentic, but with the openness of the modeling, blonde and other hair colors are also used Ji hair style. In addition, it is easier to give people the image of Japanese beauty and revive the ancient style, and wear gothic lolita and classical lolita can also be matched with Ji hair style.
Airuko in this picture simply has her hair tied up in a single ponytail
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