When did Hanfu hair bands originate?

The ancients attached great importance to hair modification. As early as the Neolithic Age, there was a hairstyle similar to the current "flower head", and it was neatly combed. I don't know what tools or methods were used to make such pruning more than 5000 years ago. Zhou Wenwang's bun was described as very tall in The Story of the Dresser (written in Tang Dynasty), and ornaments such as pearls and flowers were added to the bun. The ruling class of the Zhou Dynasty formulated a set of aristocratic etiquette costumes and headdresses to determine the level. Different grades have different hairstyles and headdresses, but wigs are still allowed. Both men and women use hair bands to fix their hair first, and then tie it into different styles of bun for men and women. There are many hairstyles for women, but only one for men, which is similar to that of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and then inserted into the hair clasp. Women put some decorations in their hair, and men must wear hats or headscarves. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, men above the literati class had to wear headscarves to wear crowns. After the Qin and Han Dynasties, with the accelerated pace of life, men no longer wore crowns, but changed from headscarves to hats. The form of the hair bundle has not changed for thousands of years.