Today, the Gregorian calendar celebrates the day of uniform haircuts. But of course, not by the Gregorian you think. And according to the Gregory floor calendar, a stylist and a tiktok barber who cuts Toxis and Kai Angel, and the videos on a forbidden social network gain hundreds of thousands of views.
“Gregory, this ******!” They’re going to the hairdresser for a haircut and we decided to talk to him personally and find his favorite uniform (reading: informal, alternative fashion movement) hairstyles.

Grigory floor

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Photo: Social Networks
The top is shorter below. The legendary hairstyle combines a haircut under a explosion, tail and machine. With such a haircut you will definitely collect landscapes.
Maintenance Tips: Sometimes wash your head.

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Photo: Social Networks
Or a cut hair cut directly. Imagine that you are starting to make a frame, but you are standing in the midst of the journey and scored goals – this haim Kat. Joke, stylish, stylish, youth. There’s nothing else to say.

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Photo: Grigory Kat
This is no longer a hairstyle. This is a lifestyle. This is art. Irony metauro.

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Short, chaotic, textured. Vaib gives the same seller in the minimark in the house. Therefore, warm emotions emerge in his opinion.

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Photo: Grigory Kat
Long, layered, light. It has an explosion and a variation without it. It makes even the heaviest hair to be mobile.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
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