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It’s a new year, time for a new ‘do! But before you do the ‘do, you gotta look back on this year’s head turners, based on a list from hair master Henri Calayag.

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It’s a new year, time for a new ‘do! But before you do the ‘do, you gotta look back on this year’s head turners, based on a list from hair master Henri Calayag.

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