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"Doing" hair means styling it -- cutting, drying, combing/brushing, curling, etc. If someone says "I just do your hair," it sounds as if the other person had asked them something they didn't feel authorized to do, so they said "I'm just the person who styles your hair, not the person you need for that job."

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Q: What does the idiom i just do your hair mean?
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