Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain

Hair care is a significant international industry – estimated to be worth over £1.44 billion in contemporary Britain (Mintel 2015). Given this, it is perhaps not so surprising to learn that British women spend on average £40,000 on their hair over a lifetime (Sharkey 2014). However, despite women�...

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Main Author: Sabine Hielscher
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Language:English
Published: University of York 2016-11-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/6/13.cfm
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description Hair care is a significant international industry – estimated to be worth over £1.44 billion in contemporary Britain (Mintel 2015). Given this, it is perhaps not so surprising to learn that British women spend on average £40,000 on their hair over a lifetime (Sharkey 2014). However, despite women's preoccupation with hair, social science research has paid little attention to this area (McCracken 1997; Cox 1999). Most previous studies have examined the changing nature of styles and fashion, offering valuable insights into its symbolic, ritualistic and religious nature and in turn demonstrating the conspicuous aspects of hair (Cox 1999; Biddle-Perry and Cheang 2008). While the public nature of hair has been documented, what is rarely explored is the private world of hair care, often part of a wider network of day-to-day domestic routines (Shove 2003).
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spelling doaj.art-4f4ea409ed29453ca68c673542f19c232024-04-03T10:22:40ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872016-11-014210.11141/ia.42.6.13 Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary BritainSabine Hielscher0University of YorkHair care is a significant international industry – estimated to be worth over £1.44 billion in contemporary Britain (Mintel 2015). Given this, it is perhaps not so surprising to learn that British women spend on average £40,000 on their hair over a lifetime (Sharkey 2014). However, despite women's preoccupation with hair, social science research has paid little attention to this area (McCracken 1997; Cox 1999). Most previous studies have examined the changing nature of styles and fashion, offering valuable insights into its symbolic, ritualistic and religious nature and in turn demonstrating the conspicuous aspects of hair (Cox 1999; Biddle-Perry and Cheang 2008). While the public nature of hair has been documented, what is rarely explored is the private world of hair care, often part of a wider network of day-to-day domestic routines (Shove 2003).http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/6/13.cfmArchaeologyhairspending habitswomen21st centurymaterialitystylingculturefashionhairdressingsocial sciencecleanliness
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Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
Internet Archaeology
Archaeology
hair
spending habits
women
21st century
materiality
styling
culture
fashion
hairdressing
social science
cleanliness
title Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
title_full Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
title_fullStr Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
title_full_unstemmed Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
title_short Because You're Worth It: Women's daily hair care routines in contemporary Britain
title_sort because you re worth it women s daily hair care routines in contemporary britain
topic Archaeology
hair
spending habits
women
21st century
materiality
styling
culture
fashion
hairdressing
social science
cleanliness
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