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marcel noun a hairstyle characterised by deep, regular waves made by a heated curling iron US After Marcel Grateau (1852–1936), a French hairdresser.- Instantly Teese was on his guard, for the young “ragheads,” as he called them by dint of their habits of tying kerchiefs about their marcels to keep down sweat and protect the sheens[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr., Black, p. 190, 1963
- Those two pimps? That style is just called a proceses, some call it a marcel. — Joseph Wambaugh, The New Centurions, p. 66, 1970
- Maurice had his hair done in a marcel, a process in a Caesar style[.] — James Carr, Bad, p. 110, 1975
- They flashed big smiles signifying their joy at sporting straight hair via konks or marcels. — Piri Thomas, Stories from El Barrio, p. 51, 1978
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