– News from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.

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Reacting to word of the hair salons closure order
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Coronavirus Hair Care Crisis.

“This time it’s personal.”

With the closure of hair salons and spas – along with many other businesses – ordered given the Coronavirus pandemic, many females are now facing dark roots as well as split ends. 

That and are ever-increasingly opting to wear head scarves and perhaps also looking at hijabs with a new sense of appreciation, if not also longing.

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Note before pandemic high hair part
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In particular, the growing surge in female comb overs, along with flat hair, is especially obvious among female newsreaders.

While channel surfing to look for easy news leads to then pimp after streaming their brains out, Quincy Quarry personnel have noticed that a number of female TV news anchors have resorted to comb overs in recent weeks so as to endeavor to camouflage hair roots that do not match their hair color.

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Fine tuning a well-known comb over
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Comb overs are particular common among the fair hair colored.

That and those over a certain age. 

While female comb overs are not uncommon, rarely are they discussed openly.

On one hand, those employing them are loath to acknowledge them even if other women will discuss them behind the backs of those combing over their hair.

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Note lower post salon closure hair part and black mourning wear
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And on the other hand, the other half of the adult population is terrified of making any comment about new hairdos or on whether or not an inquiring female may look trim in a new outfit.

Accordingly, count on the newshounds at Quincy Quarry to continue to carefully monitor the situation with the typical level of paranoiac male trepidation to comment about female appearance unless one is a construction worker.

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