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My mother’s hair—dark and curly, is always styled up and in a clip, like an 80’s look. My father’s hair is dark brown, thinning, only years from balding like his brother. Jess’s hair is red, with tints of orange and blonde hidden, waved into the curls. I’m the blonde one of the family with the thickest hair appearing yellow, reaching much past my shoulders with a more relaxed look of waves.
Miranda’s hair is dark brown, wavy up and down her head, with her hair barely reaching her shoulders. Finally, comes Kayla’s hair, appearing exactly like my mother’s hair. Her hair is dark and curly and always styled up in a bun or ponytail to keep her hair out of her face.
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