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Advice on finding a stylist. (Cosmo Hair).(Brief Article)
Cosmopolitan
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March 01, 2003 |
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Whether you moved to a new area or you're dumping your hair honcho, seeking out a replacement can be a hassle. Rather than going under the scissors at the hands of a random snipper, try one of these tactics:
STOP A STRANGER Don't be shy! If you see someone with a great cut, ask her what salon she goes to.
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