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Dr. Anderson Explains "Chevelure"

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Ken Anderson
Published
Mar 4, 2026
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Consider this your official hair education. Today’s case study: CHEVELURE. Dr. Ken Anderson, MD explains it better than any dictionary ever could.

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Today’s weird hair word is chevelure. Chevelure That’s right. C h e v e l u r e.

It’s a noun and it’s pronounced with the French accent. Chevelure One more time. Chevelure chevelure It’s kind of fun to say.

What does it mean? Well, it’s not a recently used word back from the 15th century and it means a head of hair. I’m going to use it in a sentence.

If your chevelure is incomplete or missing pieces, parts, or the whole give us a call. We will help you out.