Tradtional Korean Hanbok makeup and hair
by Stephy Ng Makeup and Hair
Updated on 20 November 2017, Seoul
She is from South Korea The Korean hairdo i designed that is called "Jjokjin meori" is the most classic and etiquette. The large pin that holds the bun together is called bi'nyeo (비녀). The material and the design for bi'nyeo significantly varied, and offered a point of style for traditional women. Bi'nyeo could be made with gold, silver, jade, wood, bamboo, animal bones, etc and the design included symbols for phoenix, dragon, wild ducks, lotus flowers, etc. In addition to bi'nyeo, the bun can hold a number of other accessories. Most are purely decorative, but interestingly, some of the accessories are functional. For example, the buns could hold elaborate combs or long scoops for earwax removal -- almost like the way Marge Simpson holds a coin jar in her hair. As with daeng'gi meori, accessories can be added on the front part of the hair. *Korean makeup stylist by Stephy Ng
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