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    <title>topic Slightly ot but still a hair question in Beauty</title>
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    <description>Hello my wenderful wenners! I've been letting my hair grow, it's to my shoulders now, but all one length. Thanks to my mix of TT, 613 and fig, it's gorgeous, if I do say so myself. However it's stick straight, fine, but there is a lot of it, so it's heavy. Should I get it layerd for some extra body? I've always had either very short or one length hair, so I really need some opinions here! Thanks</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2013 23:32:45 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Hello my wenderful wenners! I've been letting my hair grow, it's to my shoulders now, but all one length. Thanks to my mix of TT, 613 and fig, it's gorgeous, if I do say so myself. However it's stick straight, fine, but there is a lot of it, so it's heavy. Should I get it layerd for some extra body? I've always had either very short or one length hair, so I really need some opinions here! Thanks</description>
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