A chignon is when the hair is curled and tucked, pinned at the back of the head. It looks rolled at the back.
Lets hope we're talking hairstyles here. I would translate 髷 (mage) as "topknot" unless the context indicate a woman in which case I might use "chignon" if I thought the reader knew what such a thing was. Since "mage" is usually associated with sumo wrestlers (oicho-mage) or Edo period folk (chon-mage) its hard top imagine such a context. So unless you really want to challenge the reader I'd suggest sticking to topknot.
An imperative sentence voices a command and a compound predicate is two or more predicates with the same subject. An imperative sentence using the word chic and a compound predicate is: You must be chic and have elegance!
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Salida might mean exit. It might mean a way out. It might mean offramp. It might mean a date.
The lady put a large chignon in my hair.
The cast of Chignon - 2008 includes: Sarah Desage as Juliette
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To create a faux bob with chignon, first gather your hair into a low ponytail and secure it with an elastic band. Then twist and tuck the ponytail under itself to create the illusion of a bob. Finish by pinning the chignon in place and adjusting the front sections of hair to frame your face. Use bobby pins and hairspray to secure the style.
Le chignon d'Olga - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: France:U Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) UK:15
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Anon, Champignon, Chignon, guenon, Memnon, Noumenon, Olecranon
Sanne Nijhof of Netherlands
a hair bun is 'un chignon' in French.
Try a neat chignon, or tight bun. Simple is best!