. Women have hair growing on the side of their faces (from the ear and slightly below), but it has traditionally been common for women to either leave this hair untouched or have it cosmetically removed, for example by frequent shaving or laser. In the modern age, more women have chosen to shave them like "male" sideburns, especially women with short hair. In British slang, sideburns are referred to as "bugger's grips" perhaps subversively alluding to the ruling class and the British Navy. Vari… (More on Sideburns) |