Is there another term for female sideburns?

DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168
edited December 2017 in The Commons

When women wear hairstyles with hair dangling in front of their ears, are the hairs called sideburns?  Is there another term?  A better term?

 

 

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  • Hair wisps.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    When female hair has faked sideburns as a fashion thing it is part of the actual hair that is allowed to grow to fake them  and is part of the fringe (or bangs if you are more used to that term).   I have never heard of them having an actual name 

  • carrie58carrie58 Posts: 3,982

    Where's RAMWolff he would know fersure

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,053

    Those aren't called sideburns, as many women, especially those with darker hair, actually have real sideburns, also commonly called "baby hairs", though they're normally much lighter than those of males.  Since a lot of women spend a lot of time and money trying to remove those, I wouldn't advise calling them that.  Wisps, as agent unawares said, is generally the correct name for ones like those in your image, though side-bangs is also used when they're thicker. 

     
  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    oh those sideburns.  angel

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168

    Thanks, if I ever make a hair freebie with that style, I will use terms such as wisps or side bangs.  

    @Mistarasurprise  Already had a post trimmed recently so won't comment further.  Get it?  In a thread on hair styles, I said trimmed.  cheeky

     

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,120
    edited December 2017

    Those are called payot.

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  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    Given that what I call a fringe seems to be known as bangs by Americans, if they do have a name it could vary depending on where you are from

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,053
    Diomede said:

    Thanks, if I ever make a hair freebie with that style, I will use terms such as wisps or side bangs.  

    @Mistarasurprise  Already had a post trimmed recently so won't comment further.  Get it?  In a thread on hair styles, I said trimmed.  cheeky

     

    So you just cut off the excess hair talk?  How barberic.

     
  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145

    he didn't want to get into stubble...

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168
    edited December 2017

    I wouldn't want to cut off  excess hair talk.  I combed several websites looking for the answer, but I knew the forums would be the best place to ask.

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    Cybersox said:
    Diomede said:

    Thanks, if I ever make a hair freebie with that style, I will use terms such as wisps or side bangs.  

    @Mistarasurprise  Already had a post trimmed recently so won't comment further.  Get it?  In a thread on hair styles, I said trimmed.  cheeky

     

    So you just cut off the excess hair talk?  How barberic.

     

     

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  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,053
    PhilW said:

    Given that what I call a fringe seems to be known as bangs by Americans, if they do have a name it could vary depending on where you are from

    Fringe is used here as well, but Bangs is much more common, probablyi because men also have bangs and fringe sounds more feminine. FWIW, according to wiki, the term bangs originally came from a method of cutting a horse's tail hair that's called a bang-off.  The things you learn while reading forums... 

     

     
  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,689
    Cybersox said:
    PhilW said:

    Given that what I call a fringe seems to be known as bangs by Americans, if they do have a name it could vary depending on where you are from

    Fringe is used here as well, but Bangs is much more common, probablyi because men also have bangs and fringe sounds more feminine. FWIW, according to wiki, the term bangs originally came from a method of cutting a horse's tail hair that's called a bang-off.  The things you learn while reading forums... 

     

     

    All this time I thought bangs were the curtains of hair covering my forehead. surprise

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    smiley

  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,286

    Now that takes me back a bit...

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

  • carrie58carrie58 Posts: 3,982

    Toldja he'd know ...laugh

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    JOdel said:

    Now that takes me back a bit...

     

    the sign?

    i searched on vintage barber signs

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,639
    edited December 2017

    My hairdresser calls them sideburns on ladies too. Some ladies who get their hair in a pixie cut like to emphasize those with product. It looks cute I think. It cuts up the plane of the face too if you have a certain face shape.

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  • jakibluejakiblue Posts: 7,281

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,980
    jakiblue said:

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

    Gone? cheeky

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    SimonJM said:
    jakiblue said:

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

    Gone? cheeky

    This!

  • PhilWPhilW Posts: 5,145
    SimonJM said:
    jakiblue said:

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

    Gone? cheeky

    laugh

  • I've always called them sideburns too, without any stigma attached to it.

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168

    Thanks to everyone for the clarifications, especially RAMWolff for the professional insight.    

     

     

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    SimonJM said:
    jakiblue said:

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

    Gone? cheeky

     

    Sinead?

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,980
    Mistara said:
    SimonJM said:
    jakiblue said:

    What do I call them when I shave my head?  

    RAMWolff said:

    Sorry folks, as a hairdresser for over 35 years they are called sideburns if they are kept short.  When they are longer and part of the hair style (as in something that's pulled back or put behind the ear) then it's just part of the hairstyle and isn't really referred as something separate from the overall hair style.  When you wear your hair short , as in a pixie or even shorter you then have sideburns.  My clients that wear their hair short call them that without even thinking and these are very feminine women. 

     

    Gone? cheeky

     

    Sinead?

    LOL!

  • My wife has those side burns and I call them "MUTTON CHOPS"  :)

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    no,  these are mutton chops

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,168
    edited December 2017

    Here is a chart of 19th century American Civil War facial hair according to one study.  The link includes a pic of the famous Ambrose Burnside.

    http://mentalfloss.com/article/70620/scientific-analysis-civil-war-beards

    See the pics at the top of each bar of the chart.

     

     

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