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<p>[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 594622, member: 141"]My older brother always wanted to have straight hair. So when the perm frenzy hit, I was stunned that he had it done..or maybe he did it himself which was not a good idea since he refuses to read any kind of directions or instructions. </p><p><br /></p><p>Let's face it, some of the hairstyles from that era were terrible. Most were hideous. I look back and laugh. My worst cut was a short haircut... looked beyond bad.It was downright ugly. But I loved my feathered haircut... I so wanted to look like Farah. That did not happen.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pearlsnblume, post: 594622, member: 141"]My older brother always wanted to have straight hair. So when the perm frenzy hit, I was stunned that he had it done..or maybe he did it himself which was not a good idea since he refuses to read any kind of directions or instructions. Let's face it, some of the hairstyles from that era were terrible. Most were hideous. I look back and laugh. My worst cut was a short haircut... looked beyond bad.It was downright ugly. But I loved my feathered haircut... I so wanted to look like Farah. That did not happen.[/QUOTE]
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