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New Haircut!



This is the shortest I've ever had my hair, and I absolutely love it! Having long hair for a while really made me miss short hair. I was tired of having lifeless hair that really did nothing for me. Now that it's summer, my new hair keeps my temperature a lot cooler. It's also really easy to manage. Overall, I think it really suits me. These photos are from yesterday, but I'm actually in the process of re-dying my hair blue black as I'm typing this. 

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  1. It looks great. And I agree short hair can be so much easier to manage.

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  2. It looks wonderful! I love my short hair because it keeps me from overheating so much in summer. Plus, it dries faster and oftentimes instead of actually styling it I just have to ruffle it up a bit, hairspray, and voila! I'm ready for the day.

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  3. Awesome! Your hair looks great!

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  4. Wow nice! It looks really good on you!

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