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There are a few ways to part your hair. Either way that you part your hair it has the potential to look backwards.

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Q: You look in a mirror and let's say you part your hair on the right side You look in the mirror and your image has its hair parted on the left side so the image is left-to-right mixed up But it's not t?
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