@psychobarberrr: Replying to @Carol Sanchez This 17-year-old went from hairy to a fresh middle part transformation. His friend drove two hours to get him the perfect middle part low taper that enhances his best features. No more struggling—this middle part flow and messy middle part combo is a game-changer. With a middle fade and a sharp middle part v cut, finding a girl will be effortless. Stay tuned for more Hairstyles For Fine Hair transformations NEW ORLEANS BARBER 🔮🦅 THE LINK ON MY BIO TO BOOK - - - #middlepart #barber #taperfade #blowout #louisianabarber #neworleans #straighthair #hairtransformation

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juliegb101
JulieB101 :
and he is my nephew...
2025-02-14 22:57:10
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jonimaggio7
jonimaggio7 :
So much better!
2025-02-12 04:46:56
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steffchen.kurz
Steffchen Kurz :
He saved his life
2025-02-17 12:34:33
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nocandohoney
jkjustkidding :
looked cute with the hair too tho
2025-02-12 18:18:11
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conniea60
Connie A :
Gorgeous!!
2025-02-12 03:14:02
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pjbacon8
pjbacon :
Much better, glad u didnt cut too short. Girls will be calling him. He looks mid 20’s i think.
2025-02-12 06:49:12
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Mummy Amaya :
Wait what 17 year 😒
2025-02-17 21:54:14
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jlfun :
oh... hes going to get in trouble! 😂
2025-02-14 23:44:02
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