Iran Bans Western Hairstyles and the Tweezing of Eyebrows
Posted on April 30, 2007
Iran has now decided to crack down on men's hairstyling and eyebrow grooming. Yes, the morality police are back again and this time they're going after barbers who cut Iranian men's hair in Western styles, using gel to spike the hair. They are also going after barbers who dare tweeze any man's eyebrows.
Iranian police have warned barbers against offering Western-style hair cuts or plucking the eyebrows of their male customers, Iranian media said Sunday. The report by a reformist daily, later confirmed by an Iranian news agency, appeared to be another sign of authorities cracking down on clothing and other fashion deemed to be against Islamic values. "Western hairstyles ... have been banned," the newspaper Etemad said in a front-page headline.Barbers are being threatened with the closure of their shops, as well as fines and imprisonment for violating the absurd ban. Clearly, the Cro-magnon Unibrow Look is about to make a big comeback in Tehran. It's a shame that it's so difficult to get unbiased news out of Iran these days. Because there is just no way that the college students are on board with this kind of repression of a man's natural rights not to look like a hairy beast.It came a week after police launched a crackdown against the growing number of young women testing the limits of the law with shorter, brighter and skimpier clothing ahead of the summer months. Under Iran's Islamic Sharia law, imposed after the 1979 revolution, women are obligated to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators can receive lashes, fines and imprisonment.
The student news agency ISNA quoted a police statement as saying: "In an official order to barbershops, they have been warned to avoid using Western hair styles and doing men's eyebrows." Iranian young men have in recent years started paying more attention to the way they look and dress, especially in affluent parts of the capital Tehran. Spiked up hair, by using gel, is known as the Khorusi (Rooster) style and some also use make-up.
Several hairdressers for men in Tehran offer cuts in the style of Hollywood movie stars and other Western celebrities. Clients can also have their eyebrows plucked. The head of the barbers' union, Mohammad Eftekharifard, said police had instructed it to "exercise specific regulations in barbershops that work under its supervision." Barbers who do not follow these rules might be closed down for a month and even lose their permits to operate, Etemad quoted him as saying. "Currently some barbershops apply make-up and use (hair) styles that are in line with those in European countries and America," Eftekharifard said.