A haircut question =)

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I have a question that may seem hare (hair?)-brained, but all I am looking for is the bald facts. Please do not split hairs on this one, for that would make me tear my hair out. šŸ™‚

Anyway, Iā€™m reading an e-book of ā€œThe Works of Saint Francis Of Assisiā€ - both as spiritual reading, and as background research for a video game product that is still gestating šŸ˜‰

In the ā€œRule which St. Francis wrote for the Religious of St. Clareā€, it says the following:

ā€œLet the young persons who are received into the Convent before they have attained the requisite age have their hair cut off roundā€¦ā€

How, exactly, would that look? Google isnā€™t being a friend. šŸ˜¦
 
I have a question that may seem hare (hair?)-brained, but all I am looking for is the bald facts. Please do not split hairs on this one, for that would make me tear my hair out. šŸ™‚

Anyway, Iā€™m reading an e-book of ā€œThe Works of Saint Francis Of Assisiā€ - both as spiritual reading, and as background research for a video game product that is still gestating šŸ˜‰

In the ā€œRule which St. Francis wrote for the Religious of St. Clareā€, it says the following:

ā€œLet the young persons who are received into the Convent before they have attained the requisite age have their hair cut off roundā€¦ā€

How, exactly, would that look? Google isnā€™t being a friend. šŸ˜¦
I would describe that as a ā€œpudding basinā€ cut. The front of the hair is cut with a short, straight fringe and then the rest of the hair is cut to the same short length, all round the head.
 
Look up tonsure.

(I got there by googling Saint Francis haircut.)

Not sure how this fits the quoted passage.
 
I would describe that as a ā€œpudding basinā€ cut. The front of the hair is cut with a short, straight fringe and then the rest of the hair is cut to the same short length, all round the head.
I would just call it ā€œMoe hairā€. XD
 
I would just call it ā€œMoe hairā€. XD
Yes, exactly that!

If you do a Google search, youā€™ll see plenty of pics of little 1970s-era kids looking like their day couldnā€™t get any worse. šŸ˜ƒ
 
I would describe that as a ā€œpudding basinā€ cut. The front of the hair is cut with a short, straight fringe and then the rest of the hair is cut to the same short length, all round the head.
Thatā€™s what we might also call a pageboy cut.

I tried looking through Google images for paintings of young girls in convents from the 13th century (thinking less portrait than pastoral paintings). Many you canā€™t tell the cut because they have a head covering or their hair is pulled back and in a bun or something. Most of the ones listed as from that time period it looks like the girls with short hair had bangs that were parted in the center and came down to jaw length or slightly longer.

My guess from my extensive 5 minute study is that it would refer to hair between jaw and shoulder length with the front and back equal length and the front parted in the middle.
 
Thatā€™s what we might also call a pageboy cut.

I tried looking through Google images for paintings of young girls in convents from the 13th century (thinking less portrait than pastoral paintings). Many you canā€™t tell the cut because they have a head covering or their hair is pulled back and in a bun or something. Most of the ones listed as from that time period it looks like the girls with short hair had bangs that were parted in the center and came down to jaw length or slightly longer.

My guess from my extensive 5 minute study is that it would refer to hair between jaw and shoulder length with the front and back equal length and the front parted in the middle.
I believe a pageboy hairstyle is a longer and more stylish cut! The sort Iā€™m thinking of is more like this:

http://cdn.ipernity.com/117/45/82/9394582.04445e9a.640.jpg?r2

Iā€™ve seen a picture of my mother and her sisters from the 1930s where they all had a similar haircut to the one this little boy has, but slightly longer. Mum told me gran used to actually put a pudding bowl on their heads and cut around the edge.
 
I would describe that as a ā€œpudding basinā€ cut. The front of the hair is cut with a short, straight fringe and then the rest of the hair is cut to the same short length, all round the head.
I would just call it ā€œMoe hairā€. XD
Thatā€™s what we might also call a pageboy cut.

I tried looking through Google images for paintings of young girls in convents from the 13th century (thinking less portrait than pastoral paintings). Many you canā€™t tell the cut because they have a head covering or their hair is pulled back and in a bun or something. Most of the ones listed as from that time period it looks like the girls with short hair had bangs that were parted in the center and came down to jaw length or slightly longer.

My guess from my extensive 5 minute study is that it would refer to hair between jaw and shoulder length with the front and back equal length and the front parted in the middle.
Thanks a lot, friends, that was very helpful! šŸ‘ Now to find me some artists. šŸ™‚

(And yes, the quote from my first post was about the Sisters under St. Clare, not the Friars.)
 
Itā€™s a bald circle
NB: this is for religious not secular
 
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