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Written by Pat's Papers | Thursday, 29 July 2010 9:33 AM

Remember the Rachel? Well, according to the Houston Chronicle, Justin Bieber is doing for modern hairstyles what Jennifer Anniston did in the 1990s. For those in the know, it’s called “the Bieber,” and stylists say its appeal, besides the whole celebrity thing, lies in the absence of hair products: “[It’s] all about the haircut.” The Chronicle also gifts us with a hair-themed trip down memory lane. I guess we’re lucky the Billy Ray Cyrus and the Kid (from Kid’n Play) both met their expiration dates.
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