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Q: Orange/Brown hair - like or dislike??

As it says - what you do you think of the hair colours here (or styles...)

For me, I usually like them - but I've seen some that really don't work. Same with hairstyles... some are downright silly!

12 years 25 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - China

 
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I like red hair..but never got one in Beijing:(...they can't do this color good here..I don't know why...

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I like a snowy Happy new year, rather than a no sky one...Beijing's time to ban the cars---the only solution for the time being...

 
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Yes, some of the colors are a little strange, but that is probably from the fact that their hair is very dark and there's only so much lightening that can happen before there is serious damage. As for hairstyles, every country has people who don't know what looks good. In general, I'm jealous of people's hair here, some have very nice hair.

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Depends on the person,,,

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i really dont care it does not matter

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dislike no

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A huge dislike....

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