These Women Let Hairdresser Kristina Katsabina Cut Their Long Hair And Did Not Regret It – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

These Women Let Hairdresser Kristina Katsabina Cut Their Long Hair And Did Not Regret It

Anyone who has ever had long hair will tell you that it can be a real nuisance. It constantly gets tangled, caught on things, and worst of all, dips into food when you’re eating it. That’s why it’s no surprise that some people get tired of fighting their long hair and choose to cut it short – and that’s where Moscow-based hairstylist Kristina Katsabina comes into play.

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