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Follow these pointers for addressing his coif catastrophe:

Be gentle. Although you may want to scream "What have you done?!" go easy on your not-so-stylish stud. Tell him how hot he is but that you've seen his locks look better.

Be creative. No need to wait months for his gag-worthy do to grow out. Make the most of his current coif by picking up some pomade and going to work on ...

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