Hair say: What a difference a day makes
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Beauty
Whether it's a mid-season pep- up or a post-crisis makeover, a new do can go a long way to creating a new you.
A different chop, crop or colour can turn back the clock, signal a fresh start and, of course, do wonders for your self- esteem, so at the very least it's worth reconsidering your hair habits once in a while.
If it's true that a change really can be as good as a holiday then perhaps it's also true that when it comes to hair, a new style could be as good as a surgery.
You might one day look back and wonder why on earth you thought grey streaks were flattering (hey, Kate Moss did) but that's a fair price for the fun of being a chameleon.
There's plenty of time to rock your signature style, but before you get too set in your ways, consider something different - you might just like the change. If courage is needed to make the cut there are famous locks being shorn, coloured, or glued to extensions as you read.
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