Hi girls!
This week as promised, we will talk about 2019 hair fashion for long hair!
Surely the line in the center will not be missing even for the look with long hair, which manages to give a very romantic touch if combined with a light soap and water make-up.

Natural hair, and even the much hated frizzy curly hair will go perfectly with this length. Avoid curly hair without layering, you risk having too flat an effect on the roots and too full on the tips!

Straight hair, on the other hand, with both an even and very scaled cut.
An even cut without layering will give a neater look, but pay attention to the volume at the roots!

While as regards the medium scaled or more scaled lengths, a more jaunty look will be created, which will be easily manageable by those who do not really want to keep up with their hair or those who are really into something else! :D Moreover, it is very suitable for those who do not want to give up very long hair even at a slightly more mature age!

Surely long hair is more suitable for those with a slimmer body and an oval face, but also on a face that is not too plump and not too elongated.
Absolutely yes if you have thin hair, don't worry!
Surely evaluate the long hair option well, if you are very sporty, with a hectic life always on the run, maybe a shorter cut could be the best choice for you.

So which cut do you prefer? Short, medium or long? Let us know in a comment! And next week you will choose the topic!








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Construction on water system in Victor.
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For residents and businesses, the return of running water marks the end of a brutal stretch that began Thursday when crews attempting to replace a water main removed dirt underneath the line, which was the only thing supporting the line. That started a long line of attempts to fix it, then adapt to new issues each attempted fix brought.
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The crisis escalated Sunday when the city declared a local emergency and brought in additional crews and resources from across Colorado. Officials say that when pressure was restored to the system, more weak points in the old infrastructure began to fail.
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Construction on water system in Victor.
CBS
For residents and businesses, the return of running water marks the end of a brutal stretch that began Thursday when crews attempting to replace a water main removed dirt underneath the line, which was the only thing supporting the line. That started a long line of attempts to fix it, then adapt to new issues each attempted fix brought.
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The crisis escalated Sunday when the city declared a local emergency and brought in additional crews and resources from across Colorado. Officials say that when pressure was restored to the system, more weak points in the old infrastructure began to fail.
Water service has now been restored to the historic mountain city of Victor, Colorado, after nearly a week of outages tied to catastrophic failures in the city’s aging water system.
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City officials confirmed Tuesday afternoon that water had been successfully recharged into Victor’s system after emergency repairs and line flushing efforts. However, residents are still under a boil water order while crews continue testing and monitoring for additional failures.
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Construction on water system in Victor.
CBS
For residents and businesses, the return of running water marks the end of a brutal stretch that began Thursday when crews attempting to replace a water main removed dirt underneath the line, which was the only thing supporting the line. That started a long line of attempts to fix it, then adapt to new issues each attempted fix brought.
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victor-water-outage-5.png
Sign on a Victor business announcing closure due to water outage.
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The crisis escalated Sunday when the city declared a local emergency and brought in additional crews and resources from across Colorado. Officials say that when pressure was restored to the system, more weak points in the old infrastructure began to fail.
Water service has now been restored to the historic mountain city of Victor, Colorado, after nearly a week of outages tied to catastrophic failures in the city’s aging water system.
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City officials confirmed Tuesday afternoon that water had been successfully recharged into Victor’s system after emergency repairs and line flushing efforts. However, residents are still under a boil water order while crews continue testing and monitoring for additional failures.
victor-water-outage-2.png
Construction on water system in Victor.
CBS
For residents and businesses, the return of running water marks the end of a brutal stretch that began Thursday when crews attempting to replace a water main removed dirt underneath the line, which was the only thing supporting the line. That started a long line of attempts to fix it, then adapt to new issues each attempted fix brought.
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Sign on a Victor business announcing closure due to water outage.
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