
Belita Edwards has always been a military man, she served in the US Army. The woman never thought about her appearance. Practicality and convenience were important to her. Belita herself took care of her haircut and hair. She dyed them at home by simply following the instructions on the package. And over the years, the hair has come to a terrible state.

Family and relatives were just ashamed of her. They tried in every way to avoid Belita. The woman was no longer invited to family holidays. Her hair color turned people off, especially her children and grandchildren. Over time, Belita's self-esteem dropped: she felt unattractive. The woman has never worn makeup and has not been with stylists.



Then the talented and famous master Paul Mitchell came to the rescue, his work and unique abilities, the technique is known all over the world. He decided to give Belita a second youth and bring him closer to relatives. With the help of hair dye and stylish haircuts, he turned women into a real beauty. The woman has changed beyond recognition, the stylist managed to reveal her beauty. A light makeup will emphasize all the advantages of her appearance. Perhaps a little help from a stylist will make Belita happier and give her confidence.


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