Memoirs of a Geisha Part 7
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@babyathina Oh I know but Hatsumomo spent more time trying to get her known then actually finding a talent that would make up for her lack. She cared only of what made her look good.
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If you read the book you'll find that Pumpkin wasn't really talented in a particular art so she was heavily relying on Hatsumomo to get her known through parties etc.
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@PrincipessaDellOpera OUCH! x(
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Long long long long time!!!...and the boys all laugh!!...One Sayuri
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@BaoYen1000 Actually it's the other way around. Mameha wears the white collar, a symbol of a full geisha, along with more understated hairstyles and less flashy kimono. Sayuri as a maiko wears the red collar, complex hairstyles, and more extravagant kimono. When a maiko (apprentice geisha) is ready to become a geisha, a ceremony is conducted which is often referred to as "turning of the collar", when she switches her red collar for a white one. I just reread the book. ^_^ Hope I helped!
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@ShyCandi No what I mean is that the stuff the hairdresser dipped the comb in and then combed Sayuri's hair with was wax. It held the hairstyle in place. No such thing as hairspray or hair gel. They used actual wax.
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@PrincipessaDellOpera You mean like waxing body hair?
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@ShyCandi Hehe...not with wax... :/
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2:28 Oh my goodness, the proper way to comb hair is from the bottom up! So painful :/
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i think Pumpkin got a bad rep not because she herself was awful but because her 'sister' couldn't be bothered to help her learn
THE GUY ON THE BIKE GOT GEISHA OWNED...g0wn3d
DanielDownNdirty 6 months ago 96
Hatsumomo - "I was a maiko myself once."
Sayuri - "Of course. But it's been such a very long, long, long long time."
HAHAHAHA! Lol that's hilarious! You go Sayuri! :D
FunLover2011 4 months ago 53