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Post by sandradavis on Sept 7, 2011 10:25:01 GMT 3
Yeah, side fringes will look good on anyone. I have a side fringe and my hair is also layered.Feels pretty comfortable since your hair feels lighter when layered.A problem you might get is if your hair's oily the oil from the hair may transfer onto your forehead which can cause pimples/whiteheads etc. But as long as your wash your face each day, it should be fine.
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Post by siberiancoldbreeze on May 20, 2012 12:45:07 GMT 3
I have a guestion. By Mongol way -It was forbitten for a women to touch men`s head. I don`t know if shamans or lamas forbitted it. So who was a hair-dresser for turks? really? I heard that from my Thai -Burmese friends ,guess its related with Buddhism culture because as far as i know we don't have such a taboo.. Interesting part is Burmese attach themselves to Mongolians ,they say they migrated to Myanmar from central Asia (even made jokes about how we found eachother thousand years later in London) .Is that true?
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Post by afshar on Jun 21, 2012 7:06:01 GMT 3
I was a Uighur,Nice to meet you
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Post by Ardavarz on Jun 22, 2012 9:08:06 GMT 3
I have a guestion. By Mongol way -It was forbitten for a women to touch men`s head. I don`t know if shamans or lamas forbitted it. So who was a hair-dresser for turks? really? I heard that from my Thai -Burmese friends ,guess its related with Buddhism culture because as far as i know we don't have such a taboo.. Interesting part is Burmese attach themselves to Mongolians ,they say they migrated to Myanmar from central Asia (even made jokes about how we found eachother thousand years later in London) .Is that true? This is very interesting indeed. As far as I know the Burmese people have descended toward the basin of Irrawaddy River from the Himalayas about a thousand years ago. Their language belong to the Tibetan group (I've tried to learn it some years ago, but eventually gave up - couldn't grasp the tones they use ). But while studying their astrology and calendar I found some features reminding rather the Saka-Scythian tradition instead of the Indian from which they allegedly have been derived. I couldn't say whether this is a coincidence or evidence for some distant relation, so I would be very interested to know what these people themselves could say about the subject. Maybe some legends or myths tracing their genesis to Central Asia? I don't know - Myanmar is very interesting and little explored country (maybe one of the last still "closed" to the most foregners) with fascinating culture that I think it's not still fully known (I myself became interested in it while studying Buddhism).
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Post by Kilij Arslan on Jun 30, 2012 1:16:11 GMT 3
I have a guestion. By Mongol way -It was forbitten for a women to touch men`s head. I don`t know if shamans or lamas forbitted it. So who was a hair-dresser for turks? really? I heard that from my Thai -Burmese friends ,guess its related with Buddhism culture because as far as i know we don't have such a taboo.. Interesting part is Burmese attach themselves to Mongolians ,they say they migrated to Myanmar from central Asia (even made jokes about how we found eachother thousand years later in London) .Is that true? Wow, that would be interesting, kinda reminds me that Hmong/Miao people have a legend, that they came from a place where winter lasts half a year, Siberia comes in mind instantly.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 2, 2012 11:38:19 GMT 3
That's interesting indeed.
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Post by siberiancoldbreeze on Jul 6, 2012 13:46:07 GMT 3
And those Hmong people sometimes have color eyes like eurasians .. .VERY OFFTOPIC BUT.. i watched a documentary recently about denisova cave -a specie between neanderthal and modern human orginated from there..only they found a few finger bones and a very big human teeth..according to theory their dna matches with people in southasia ..(but not hmong) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisova_hominini m totally confused.. many races and people originated from Siberia ,how did such a distant and cold place ,difficult to live ,became cradle to so many cultures and species..i m more and more enchanted by these frozen lands I ALSO FOUND THIS- Karen people of Burma Historically, the Karen descend from the same ancestors as the Mongolian people. The earliest Karens (or Yangs, as called by the Thais) settled in Htee-mset Met Ywa (land of Flowing Sands: a land bordering the source of the Yang-Tse-Kiang river in the Gobi Desert. From there, migrated southwards and gradually entered the land now known as Burma about 739 BC. AND Chin, group of tribes of Mongol origin, occupying the southernmost part of the mountain ranges separating Myanmar (Burma) from India. Their history from the 17th to the late 19th century was a long sequence of tribal wars and feuds. The first British expedition into the Chin Hills in 1889 was soon followed by annexation, and British administration ended raids by the Chin on the plains of Myanmar.
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Post by ancalimon on Jul 9, 2012 2:57:35 GMT 3
And those Hmong people sometimes have color eyes like eurasians .. .VERY OFFTOPIC BUT.. i watched a documentary recently about denisova cave -a specie between neanderthal and modern human orginated from there..only they found a few finger bones and a very big human teeth..according to theory their dna matches with people in southasia ..(but not hmong) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisova_hominini m totally confused.. many races and people originated from Siberia , how did such a distant and cold place ,difficult to live ,became cradle to so many cultures and species..i m more and more enchanted by these frozen lands There could have been a huge climate change + catastrophe on Earth. So big that we can find fossils of fish in agony on top of mountains. Think of a mountain rising out of the sea in seconds. Earth have been really unstable in the past. That's probably why we have saying: "cradle of civilization"
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Post by siberiancoldbreeze on Jul 12, 2012 21:06:44 GMT 3
ahahaha yes it's possible ..during denisovan age siberian climate might be different ..
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