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Added on the 17/03/2017 15:56:24 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Are you getting festive for Christmas? Most people usually just stick with Christmas lights or a Christmas sweater, but one barbershop in Peru is offering an additional way to show your Christmas spirit. Residents of Lima, the capital of Peru, are preparing to meet winter holidays in style, getting their hair buzzed and painted by a local barber who specializes in creating one of a kind Christmas haircuts with designs featuring Santa Claus, reindeer and nativity themes. These unique hairstyles come just in time for the holidays, right as Santa is gathering his reindeer for the long trip delivering presents around the world. Surely, with all that Christmas cheer in their hair, these festive people must automatically make the nice list. What Christmas item would you allow to get shaved and painted on your head?
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