Men’s Hair, pop culture on Whitefriar Place-Dublin, is all about the beard style. It looks very cool and current on Nicola.
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Men’s Hair, pop culture on Whitefriar Place-Dublin, is all about the beard style. It looks very cool and current on Nicola.
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Woman’s Hair, contrast on Exchequer Street-Dublin, now this is a cool looking hair color. It’s a unique shade of golden blond -a tone of blond most women dare to tread. It’s fresh, fun and adds an edge to her look. I also like the combination of the darker brow color with the light hair color. It’s a beautiful way to wear hair color.
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Women’s Hair, baby dreads on Dawson Street-Dublin, Hope’s baby dreadlocks are confident, young and undeniably cool.
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Men’s Hair, el hombre de ciudad on Anne Street-Dublin, is just a cool style for a hombre with wavy hair. I like how Jose uses his sunglasses to keep his hair off his face; it gives him that cool easy going street style vibe.
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Women’s Hair, the contemporary bob on Via Rossari-Milan, is one of my favorite styles for straight hair. A solid shape on fine straight hair provides support for the cut to work everyday with just simple blow-drying, and gives the style a clean looking finish that’s contemporary and current.
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Men’s Hair, a little rockabilly in Dublin, these are styles seldom seen these days. The exaggerated high top and the shorter sides gives each look stylishness and individuality. For some reason, they always tend to maintain a cool look about them.
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Women’s Hair, carefree on Castle Market-Dublin, to be this carefree is like a breath of fresh air. Candela’s carefree hairstyle is disheveled and embracing. For those who can live with total freedom while looking this beautiful is one lucky girl.
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Men’s Hair, just hip in St. Stephan’s-Dublin, I just posted a photo of Stephan in St. Stephan’s Green a little more than a week ago. We bumped into each other yesterday; I couldn’t help but noticed that his hair has a whole new vibe and look just a little more than a week later. Needless to say, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to take a few new shots. If you peek back to Men’s Hair, boyish in St. Stephan’s- Dublin, what I want to share is just how much a hairstyle changes over the course of just a few days. So if you’re in the mood for something new, give it a try.
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Women’s Hair, the shabby-chic braid on Grafton Street-Dublin, casual plaits tied loosely and swept over the shoulder are moderness when they have a scruffy finish to them. It’s an in addition too- kind -of -thing; it works as an extra accessory to modify the hairstyle in the right way while it dresses up a city urban look for day.
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