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The first hairstyle is difficult to pinpoint definitively, as hairstyling practices date back to prehistoric times. Early humans likely styled their hair using natural elements like animal fats or plants for adornment and practicality. Evidence from ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Mesopotamians, shows that hairstyles were significant, often indicating social status or identity. Thus, while we can't identify a singular "first" hairstyle, the practice of styling hair has ancient roots.

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