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New Haircut

I finally got the hair I want, and I love it! I think it suits me. I'm not really sure what to call this style. What would you readers call it?

Grrr
 On a more random note, I recently bought these tights from Hot Topic after their Halloween items went on sale. They have stitches all the way up the leg. I think they're cute.

And If you care to watch my random Shenanigans:

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  1. Ooooh I love that hairstyle; it's called an undercut. I wanted to keep my long hair on the top, though. It really does suit you, you look amazing =D

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  2. Your hair is adorable! But I don't know what to call it...

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  3. It's a pompadour. Or atleast how you have it styled. ;p It's very rockabilly, and very cute~

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  4. ahhh it's awesome! Those tights are also seriously wicked. :D

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  5. That's a very rockabilly hairstyle! Looks cool!

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  6. Thanks, everyone! I think I'll do another post about different ways I can style it. Right now, it looks rockabilly, which is great! I can also make it more punk, brush it into a pixie, curl or crimp it, etc.

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  7. You look amazing! I LOVE the new hair! <3

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  8. There are not even words to describe how much I love this. You look fantastic :D

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  9. I love your new haircut. it looks very cute on you! and I thought your video was funny. :)

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I might start making more videos. :)

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