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[[File:Michael Burnham, 2249.jpg|thumb|Human hair cut in a Vulcan fashion]]
 
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[[File:Dax styling her hair into a beehive.jpg|thumb|A beehive in progress]]
A '''haircut''' or '''hairstyle''' was a specific way an individual wore its [[hair]]; the difference lay in whether it was trimmed into a particular shape (cut) or merely arranged differently (style).
 
   
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{{Disambiguation|the fictional character by that nickname|Haircut Lapinski}}
''Some hairstyles incorporated bangs, a section of short hair combed over one's forehead. In [[2259]], frustrated with Spock, {{alt|James T. Kirk}} expressed his desire to '' "to rip the bangs off of his ({{alt|Spock}}'s) [[head]]"''. ({{film|12}})''
 
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A '''haircut''', '''hairstyle''', or '''coiffure''' was a specific fashioning of an individual's hair; the difference lay in whether it was trimmed into a particular shape (cut) or merely arranged differently (style).
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One could have one's hair parted on the left, the right (more on one side than the other) or in the middle. In [[2152]], after apparently offending the [[Kreetassan]]s for the second time,
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[[Jonathan Archer]] suggested that maybe his hair was parted on the wrong side. ({{ENT|A Night in Sickbay}})
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Many races favored specific types of hairstyles or cuts, such as [[Vulcan]]s, who often had a bowl cut they happened to share with [[Human]] [[20th century]] [[comedian]] [[Moe Howard]] ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}}), and [[Romulan]]s, who had a similar cut with pointed fringes overlapping their forehead. [[DeSeve]] wore his hair in the Romulan fashion following his [[defector|defection]] to the [[Romulan Empire]]. ({{TNG|Face of the Enemy}})
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''Some hairstyles incorporated bangs, a section of short hair combed over one's forehead. In [[2259]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}} vented about his frustration with {{alt|Spock}} to {{alt|Nyota Uhura}}, expressing his desire to '' "to rip the bangs off of his (the Vulcan's) [[head]]"''. ({{film|12}})''
   
 
In [[2267]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] found [[Marla McGivers]]' hairstyle unbecoming. When he asked her why she wore it that way, she claimed it was comfortable. Khan proceeded to undo it. ({{TOS|Space Seed}})
 
In [[2267]], [[Khan Noonien Singh]] found [[Marla McGivers]]' hairstyle unbecoming. When he asked her why she wore it that way, she claimed it was comfortable. Khan proceeded to undo it. ({{TOS|Space Seed}})
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One popular style was the beehive, favored by [[Starfleet]] women in the [[23rd century]].
 
One popular style was the beehive, favored by [[Starfleet]] women in the [[23rd century]].
 
[[Jadzia Dax]] wore her hair in a beehive to blend in while [[time travel]]ling to [[2268]] to help thwart "[[Barry Waddle]]"'s plot to [[murder|kill]] [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
 
[[Jadzia Dax]] wore her hair in a beehive to blend in while [[time travel]]ling to [[2268]] to help thwart "[[Barry Waddle]]"'s plot to [[murder|kill]] [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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In [[2366]], [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] reminded [[son]] [[Wesley Crusher]] that he was supposed to be getting a haircut, interrupting his conversation with [[Data]] in which he suggested [[Lal]] be sent to [[school]] with the other [[children]] on {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
   
 
When [[Geordi La Forge]] visited the [[barbershop]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]], the [[Bolian]] [[barber]] told him he didn't need a haircut as he was in last [[week]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
 
When [[Geordi La Forge]] visited the [[barbershop]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]], the [[Bolian]] [[barber]] told him he didn't need a haircut as he was in last [[week]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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When [[Tom Paris]] was a [[child]] he wore a [[hat|cap]] to cover his haircut he got from his [[Owen Paris|father]] on the first [[day]] of every [[summer]]. ({{VOY|Faces}})
 
When [[Tom Paris]] was a [[child]] he wore a [[hat|cap]] to cover his haircut he got from his [[Owen Paris|father]] on the first [[day]] of every [[summer]]. ({{VOY|Faces}})
   
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In [[2378]], [[Seven of Nine]] asked [[B'Elanna Torres]] how she achieved her "appealing coiffure". Torres replied that it was a combination of a [[sonic shower]] and a little [[engine grease]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}})
While on the surface of the [[Ba'ku planet]] in [[2375]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] told Worf he needed a haircut. Worf experienced ''[[jak'tahla]]'' and told Picard that accelerated hair growth was normal during this time. ({{film|9}})
 
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While on the surface of the [[Ba'ku planet]] in [[2375]], {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]] told Worf he needed a haircut. Worf experienced ''[[jak'tahla]]'' and told Picard that accelerated hair growth was normal during this time. ({{film|9}})
   
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Haircut Lapinski]]
 
* [[Haircut Lapinski]]
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== External link ==
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* {{wikipedia|Hairstyle}}
 
[[Category:Fashion]]
 
[[Category:Fashion]]

Revision as of 02:39, 29 November 2019

Multiple realities
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
Michael Burnham, 2249

Human hair cut in a Vulcan fashion

Dax styling her hair into a beehive

A beehive in progress

For the fictional character by that nickname, please see Haircut Lapinski.

A haircut, hairstyle, or coiffure was a specific fashioning of an individual's hair; the difference lay in whether it was trimmed into a particular shape (cut) or merely arranged differently (style).

One could have one's hair parted on the left, the right (more on one side than the other) or in the middle. In 2152, after apparently offending the Kreetassans for the second time, Jonathan Archer suggested that maybe his hair was parted on the wrong side. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay")

Many races favored specific types of hairstyles or cuts, such as Vulcans, who often had a bowl cut they happened to share with Human 20th century comedian Moe Howard (ENT: "Carbon Creek"), and Romulans, who had a similar cut with pointed fringes overlapping their forehead. DeSeve wore his hair in the Romulan fashion following his defection to the Romulan Empire. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy")

Some hairstyles incorporated bangs, a section of short hair combed over one's forehead. In 2259, James T. Kirk vented about his frustration with Spock to Nyota Uhura, expressing his desire to "to rip the bangs off of his (the Vulcan's) head". (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In 2267, Khan Noonien Singh found Marla McGivers' hairstyle unbecoming. When he asked her why she wore it that way, she claimed it was comfortable. Khan proceeded to undo it. (TOS: "Space Seed")

One popular style was the beehive, favored by Starfleet women in the 23rd century. Jadzia Dax wore her hair in a beehive to blend in while time travelling to 2268 to help thwart "Barry Waddle"'s plot to kill James T. Kirk. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

In 2366, Doctor Beverly Crusher reminded son Wesley Crusher that he was supposed to be getting a haircut, interrupting his conversation with Data in which he suggested Lal be sent to school with the other children on USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Offspring")

When Geordi La Forge visited the barbershop aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367, the Bolian barber told him he didn't need a haircut as he was in last week. (TNG: "Data's Day")

When Worf visited the same barbershop two years later, Mot asked him about a new haircut or a beard trim. (TNG: "Schisms")

When Odo assumed the shape of a humanoid, he imitated Doctor Mora Pol's hairstyle. (DS9: "The Forsaken", "Necessary Evil")

When Tom Paris was a child he wore a cap to cover his haircut he got from his father on the first day of every summer. (VOY: "Faces")

In 2378, Seven of Nine asked B'Elanna Torres how she achieved her "appealing coiffure". Torres replied that it was a combination of a sonic shower and a little engine grease. (VOY: "Human Error")

While on the surface of the Ba'ku planet in 2375, Captain Jean-Luc Picard told Worf he needed a haircut. Worf experienced jak'tahla and told Picard that accelerated hair growth was normal during this time. (Star Trek: Insurrection)


See also

External link