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Different Hairstyles! Cesar Chavez High School Journalism 1-2 Alyssa Barrera Rodrigo Cortez Jasmine Roman

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From long, to curly, to mohawaks, hair is important.

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Page 1: Different Harstyles

Different Hairstyles!

Cesar Chavez High School

Journalism 1-2

Alyssa Barrera

Rodrigo Cortez

Jasmine Roman

Page 2: Different Harstyles

This is a unique type of braid my friend did on my hair. She made it up herself and wondered if she could remember how she did it, so she tried to do it again on my hair.

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Marco Cardona, junior, loves his long hair! He has been growing it out since December of 2012. “I condition everyday,” he tells us.

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Here is a different type of braid that my friend also made up by herself. I asked her to play with my hair and she made a rope effect while playing with my hair.

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People love having different kinds of colors in their hair. Here, Nayely DeLa Rosa loves her streaks of blonde in her brown hair. She dyed it on the third of January of 2013.

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Wendy Molina loves her curly hair. She always wore her hair down and had beautiful curls in it everyday during the winter.

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This is my baby brother when he cut his hair. He got his first hair cut after his first birthday party in June of 2011.

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A lot of girls these days love their hair long and straight. Jasmine Phol hasn’t cut her hair in four months and Ashley Keomanywong hasn’t cut her hair since last year.

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Many girls like to curl their hair to look cute or because there is a special occasion. Alicia Anadon said, “It took me about an hour and a half or even two hours this morning just for my hair to come out like that.”

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Have you ever seen a teacher with a Mohawk? I bet you haven’t!

Mr. Apilado used to wear his Mohawk everyday when his hair was shorter, but now it’s too long to spike up.