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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with badhaircut</title>
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	<title>Mitigating a bad haircut</title>
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	<description>How do I mitigate a bad haircut? I paid fifty bucks to a cutter/owner to whom I showed a picture of what I wanted. She gave me a variation on the picture that I can only describe as a shag/mullet. It&apos;s hideous. I can&apos;t go over her head, as she owns the place, and I don&apos;t trust her to change it into something that I can live with. &lt;br&gt;
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Because I&apos;ve always kept my hair very long and never styled it, I don&apos;t know a thing about mitigating a bad haircut. Googling around is exhausting and kinda disheartening. So, please, hivemind women who have had this nasty experience, can you give me a couple websites that specialize in camouflaging a bad haircut? I&apos;m thinking barrettes more than scarfs, but sure,  scarfs, etc.</description>
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