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Unlike other animals, human beings of many cultures cut their hair, rather than letting it grow naturally. A haircut normally describes cutting head hair[?], rather than other body hair such as pubic, facial or underarm hair[?].

Hair styles are often used to signal cultural, social[?] and ethnic identity. Hair styles in both men and women also vary with fashion.

There is a thriving world market in cut human hair of sufficient length for wig manufacture. In less developed countries, selling one's hair can be a significant source of income - depending on length, thickness and color, wig makers have been known to pay as much as US$40 for a head of hair. In the United States, cut hair of at least 10 inches length may be donated to charity (http://www.locksoflove.org/).

Groups of people who do not cut their hair:

Types of haircut:

See also:


The Crewcuts[?] from the 1950s and Haircut 100, from the 1980s are pop music performers who used hair as an identifier.

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