Strawberry-glazed cheeks , latte makeup , mob-wife aesthetics — if those terms are nothing more than word salad to you, then we frequent very different sides of the internet. But if these words don’t just sound like odd ad-libs, then you are probably familiar with the often fleeting in-nature side of digital beauty trends. These viral micro-moments take up an excessive amount of space in my brain as I and many others seemed trapped in a never-ending cycle of deciphering what constitutes a fleeting trend and what will stand the test of time. Well, it seems we may have found the latter in a rakishly cool Japanese haircut that appears to be on its way to a major coiffure takeover. The hime cut, which roughly translates to princess cut, is categorized by a fringe bang paired with another distinct cut at or around the jawbone, temple, or a combination of all of the above, contrasting the remaining, longer portion of hair. The style is believed to date back to the Heian period , 794–1185...