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Ki-Squared – Flashback

August 8, 2008 8:13 am

Today’s style is from Ki-Squared

The Flashback style is a long, mostly-straight style that spills down to the small of the back from mid-head. A long ponytail is held in place at the crown with the pony blending into the hair falling down the back. This hair has a few waves curling about to soften the style. The face is edged with straight-cut bangs that have a slight razor edging to them.


The Flashback style costs $150L per 3-color pack, $100L per 2-color pack and the demos are . The colors include: dark pack(black, chocolate, mouse), light Pack (ash, honey, platinum), fun pack(tangerine, strawberry).

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