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      <title>5 Simple Steps To Cut Your Permed Hair That&#39;s Growing Up</title>
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      <description>No matter the type of hair you have, it will grow. Over time, a perm can become less visible as your natural hair grows in. At this stage, you might not be ready to get your perm touched up, but you also want to get rid of the line of demarcation where your old and new hair meet. Fortunately, there are things you can do to make the transition period less noticeable while you wait to get your next perm.</description>
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