Verb
The word is derived from coif
I will be 60 or 70 years old still rocking my Chanel blazer with my hair all coiffed. Johnny Weir
You look like any other brainless jackanapes,” he mused, "but apparently there's some gray matter left in your artfully coiffed skull after all. Algis Budrys
As I knew her, she was always impeccably coiffed and thoroughly accessorized; my cousins and I spent hours trying on the clip-on earrings and long strands of beads organized in egg crates in her dresser drawers. Source: Internet
I reach up and tuck a stray strand of her gleaming raven hair back into her perfectly coiffed Gibson Girl. Source: Internet
They were a darling couple, dressed to the nines with her hair perfectly coiffed and his hair missing. Source: Internet
Such is the case of "Self Portrait with Small Monkey,” where she is portrayed in a three-quarter profile, dressed and coiffed in the way of indigenous people in Southeast Mexico. Source: Internet