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What are Some Tips on How to Choose the Best Hair Salon?
Research the Salon’s Reputation
• Online Reviews and Ratings Start by checking out online reviews on sites like Google, Yelp, or social media platforms. Look for a high rating, but also pay attention to consistent themes in the comments. Are clients raving about their experiences? Positive reviews from satisfied customers provide insight into the salon’s reputation. • Ask for Referrals Word-of-mouth is a powerful tool. If you have friends or colleagues with enviable hairstyles, ask them where they go. Personal recommendations are valuable and offer honest insight into a salon’s expertise and atmosphere.
2. Examine Stylist Qualifications and Specializations
• Look for a Skilled Team A great salon is home to a team of trained professionals who stay current with the latest trends and techniques. At Abby Haliti, for instance, we pride ourselves on offering a team of experts, particularly in color specialties, so clients receive consistent, high-quality results. • Check for Specialization If you’re looking for specific services like balayage, blonde coloring, or precision haircuts, find a salon that specializes in those areas. Salons with dedicated specialists are more likely to meet your expectations, as their stylists are trained to master that niche.
3. Consider the Salon’s Atmosphere and Cleanliness
• Visit the Salon Beforehand A salon’s environment plays a significant role in your experience. Before committing, drop by the salon to see if it feels comfortable, welcoming, and professional. At Abby Haliti, we believe in creating a relaxing atmosphere where clients can unwind while enjoying their beauty treatments. • Cleanliness Matters Make sure the salon upholds high standards of hygiene. Look at the styling stations, floors, and tools. A clean salon is an indicator of professionalism and respect for clients’ well-being.
4. Evaluate the Products Used
• High-Quality Products for Lasting Results Ask about the products a salon uses, as these play a significant role in hair health and color longevity. High-quality products produce better results, ensuring your style lasts longer and looks healthier. At Abby Haliti, we use premium products to protect and nourish hair, helping our clients achieve a flawless look. • Suitability for Different Hair Types Look for salons that cater to your specific hair type, whether it’s curly, straight, fine, or thick. A salon that customizes its product selection and services to meet diverse hair needs will be better equipped to create a look that’s tailored to you.
5. Pricing Transparency
• Clear and Fair Pricing While cost is an essential factor, it’s not always best to choose the cheapest option. Look for a salon that offers fair pricing and is transparent about costs upfront. High-quality salons like Abby Haliti prioritize both the experience and outcome for clients, ensuring the services justify the price. • Value for Investment Great hair is an investment, and paying a little extra for top-tier service can be worth it in the long run. Consider salons that offer consultations so you can discuss what to expect and understand the cost before committing.
6. Customer Service and Communication
• Easy Booking and Friendly Staff An exceptional salon experience begins with customer service. Look for salons that offer convenient booking options, whether online or by phone, and have staff members who are friendly and attentive. Professional and approachable staff ensure you feel valued and comfortable. • Effective Communication with Stylists A good stylist listens to your preferences and provides honest feedback. They should understand your hair goals, make recommendations, and communicate any necessary steps to achieve your desired look. Open communication ensures that you leave the salon happy with your results.
7. Check for Awards and Media Presence • Accolades and Features Many top salons are recognized for their expertise and creativity. Check if the salon has received industry awards or is featured in reputable publications. For example, Abby Haliti is known for our expertise in hair color and style, helping clients achieve magazine-worthy looks. • Social Media Portfolio A salon’s social media presence can give you a visual idea of their work. Look for recent posts that showcase a variety of styles. This is a great way to see if their aesthetic aligns with yours.
Choosing Abby Haliti as Your Hair Salon
At Abby Haliti, we understand the importance of personalized service, top-quality products, and a relaxing environment. Our team of experts, especially our NYC blonde specialists, is dedicated to ensuring each client leaves feeling their best. We believe that finding the right salon means finding a team you can trust, one that values your preferences and provides a transformative experience.
Finding the perfect hair salon doesn’t have to be challenging. With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying a salon that meets your unique needs and leaves you with a look you love.
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☆Welcome To My Gyaru Blog☆
♡ Intro ♡
Hiiiiiiii! My name is Jax, I’m 23 years old and from NYC! I’ve been gal for almost 2 years now. I don’t consider myself a vet gal by any means (obviously) but I’d like to believe that I have a good basis in the style and makeup! I don’t think my blog posts will be very formal at first but I want a space to share my opinions and document my journey.
I found gyaru and J-fashion through early Tumblr (around 2013/2014), and then rediscovered it in 2020 and fell in love with it all over again. I love gal because of how much tan skin is appreciated! Japanese gals created a space in a colorist society where you could say “I LOVE your tan skin!” I think that’s pretty amazing!!! I also love how gyaru as a style is very hyperfeminine but with a twist. Since becoming a gal, I have learned to care much less what people think. I’m not afraid to express myself or dress in a way that other people might not like. I am unapologetically myself and I partially have gal to thank for that! At first I was really inspired by Ganguro/Old School, I loved how early gals pulled inspiration from Western fashion trends, especially African American Y2K fashion. Though, I should acknowledge that there is a conversation to be had about appreciation vs appropriation, which I might talk about in a later post.
🌺FAQ🌺
I’ll answer some FAQ that gals get so you guys can understand a bit more about my personal philosophies on the style:
💄 Do you need makeup to be gal?
Yes, there are many, MANY different styles of gyaru makeup and all of them are valid, but the only thing that has stayed consistent across gyaru “substyles” is the makeup (and hairstyling/nails), but the defining feature of gal is the makeup. This is a sentiment that has been echoed in both the Gaijin and Japanese gal communities. You don’t need to wear heavy yamanba makeup every single day, it’s understandable that some days you might not have time or energy to do your hair, money to do your nails, ect. The important part is that you do these things as much as possible as well as incorporating gal into your life in other ways!
🌺Can you be gal if you’re white or not asian?
Yes, anybody can be gal!
👛Do you need brand to be gal?
NO. Even the most well known gaijin gals own Western fast fashion brands. A lot of similar items to the ones Japanese gals wore can be found second hand or in your local mall. Obviously, finding a dupe for an item can be difficult if that item has a specific print like the Alba Rosa coat and some MA*RS sets (though Shein did have a MA*RS dupe dress last year), but other than that a lot of gal outfits are easily replicable. Magazine scans are going to be your best friend if you wanna get the style right, it is much easier to get the gal look you want when you have a clear basis/inspiration for the coords and makeup you wanna wear. Also, simply owning brand is not enough to put together a good outfit, a lot of people who wear a lot of brand lack inspiration and originality. I am not anti-brand by any means. I have a huge list of brand items I want, and I even ordered my first brand piece recently (a MA*RS handbag). But it’s just not necessary, and some brands are essentially the equivalent of Japanese Charlotte Russe or Forever 21. The brands are still fast fashion and a lot of second hand brand items are falling apart, smell, have stains, ect. Don’t stress about brand unless you really want it! It took me almost two years to buy my first piece, you’ll be okay without it! Learning HOW to style, is a lot more important than WHAT you style. A good gal can make almost anything gal, but “bad” gal can end up making anything, even brand, look cheap and tacky.
(hint, hint: a lot of it honestly is and that’s why styling really matters)
Substyles I’m currently into and why!:
🦋Agejo🦋:
So, when you think of agejo, it probably looks something like this:
This specific type of agejo is what tends to be most represented on Google and Pinterest. Newbies to the style might think that pink, black, cheetah print, lace stockings, and big hair is all there is to the style. But boy would you be wrong!!!
Look at some of these scans from Ageha, most of these are from 2008-2012. Look at how many different types of agejo are represented! Of course the iconic pink and black MA*RS sets can be found in some spreads, but they’re much less common than most gals think!
See how different the above images are? Agejo literally translates to “butterfly lady”, so in a lot of Ageha editions, especially in the spreads for more formal dresses, you will see a lot of butterfly motifs! Isn’t it crazy that the style that has butterfly in the name, yet it isn’t commonly associated with butterflies at all? I also learned from my friend Haruka (@otknoharuka on Instagram) that in Japan, Agejo is considered a style under the Hime umbrella. It actually makes a lot of sense if you’ve seen a lot of ageha scans.
I know, technically you can argue that some of the outfits in these scans could be considered another substyle. But let’s just remember that substyles aren’t real and they’re something Western gals came up with to make sense of the scans/information that was available to them at the time!
I really started understanding this style more when I started to religiously scour Ageha scans. At first I was an Egg girl all the way but I’m glad I actually took the time to read other magazines. Egg is iconic but it’s far from all there is in terms of gyaru magazine inspiration. I totally fell in love with this substyle when I finally tried out the softer, more dolly makeup look that’s common in Ageha magazine (example below). It suits my features so much better than the harsher gal make I used to do.
An early attempt of mine at Agejo/Ageha inspired makeup:
A more recent attempt:
🐆Banba🐆:
Personally I’ve never been into more “out there” styles like ya/manba. I don’t think they really suit me, and it’s just generally not the gyaru vibe I’m looking for. But Banba has recently been resonating with me recently. If you don’t know, the term banba comes from combining “barbie” and “manba.” It’s a more toned down and hyper feminine version of manba. I also find that it’s more beginner-friendly than some other substyles (in terms of coords).
A lot of the outfits are composed of muted colors, tans/browns, black, white, and animal prints. These are all items that are very easy to find, it’s just a matter of learning how to style them! I also love how glittery the makeup is, and the nails are to die for. I’ve actually been teaching myself how to make nails and a big part of it is because I don’t feel complete without them, especially when doing styles like this!!
Some banba inspo I’ve pulled from recently:
Some recent attempts of mine:
I’m going to end this blog post here!! I had a lot of fun making it and I’m excited to do more posts in the future!! I think my next post will be a unpopular gyaru opinions post, might rial some people up but in classic gal fashion I simply do not give a fuck.
I hope you’re having an amazing day wherever you are!!
TT & IG - @cinnagal
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Cool Rider Barber Shop & Hair Salon Employees
With this series slowly growing and with Bucky's first part dropping, I thought it might be nice to see who get a look at the employees of Cool Rider.
All employees use codenames on the premises and on their company's social medias due to their celebrity clientele and to protect their privacy. Each codename is a character's name from either Grease or Grease 2.
Codenames do not mean that these readers look like the characters from either musical. They're pure reader that share a few possible personality traits, nothing more.
Stephanie Zinone - Bucky's Reader
Owner of Cool Rider
Specializes in typical cuts, shaves, and styles
Favorite clients include Steve Rogers (until Sandy steals him), Tony Stark (not that she ever tells him to his face), and newest is Bucky Barnes (her Dream on a Mean Machine)
Sandy Olsson - Steve's Reader
Newest employee at Cool Rider; won't show until closer to end of Bucky's story
Specializes in classic cuts and kids'/teens' cuts
Steals Steve from Stephanie but Steph's all too happy to see these two hit it off
Honored to have Natasha Romanoff and Pepper Potts as clients along with Clint's kids
Frency Facciano - Dennis Baker's Reader
Best colorist on the Eastern seaboard
Did in fact turn her hair pink on her first attempt of dying her hair during cosmetology school (pictures to prove it)
Always changing her hair color to suit the season or her mood
Loves that Dennis is wearing her favorite color polo upon meeting him for the first time (pink matched her hair from school days)
Marty Maraschino - Jake Jensen's Reader (newest to lineup)
Cool Rider's awesome receptionist
No one gets past Marty and her appointment book, including one Tony Stark
Flirty nature but her eyes are for Jake alone when they finally meet
Other Employees Include:
Betty Rizzo - Best braider in NYC; dating Kenickie
Paulette Rebchuck - Best updo stylist
Kenickie Murdoch - Best fade and design artist; Sam's go-to
Goose McKenzie - Fastest, closest shave on the East Coast
Louis DiMucci - Best all-around men's cut specialist; Clint's go-to
Davey Jaworski - Stephanie's brother; Cool Rider's best accountant and paperwork guy
*****
Series Masterlist - Check out their stories here!
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Highlight Hair Color Maintenance Tips: How to Keep Your Highlights Fresh and Vibrant
If you’re looking to transform your look with a stunning blend of shades, ombre highlights might be the answer. This coloring technique has become a staple in New York City salons for its versatile, low-maintenance style that allows for a natural yet eye-catching gradient of color.
What Are Ombre Highlights?
Ombre highlights create a gradual transition in color, typically from dark roots to lighter ends, giving a sunkissed, multidimensional effect. Unlike traditional highlights, which focus on lighter streaks throughout the hair, ombre highlights focus on a seamless shift in color intensity. This look is perfect for those seeking a bold change while maintaining a natural vibe.
Finding the Best "Highlights Near Me" in New York
With NYC as a hub for innovative hair trends, finding a stylist who specializes in ombre and other highlights is easy. Searching for highlights near me is a quick way to locate reputable salons in your area that offer this in-demand service. Salons in New York often have experienced colorists who can create customized ombre highlights tailored to your unique hair color, texture, and style preference.
Popular Types of Highlights: From Sunkissed to Balayage
New York's hair scene offers a variety of highlight techniques, each bringing a unique effect to your hair:
Sunkissed Highlights For a natural, radiant look, sunkissed highlights mimic the effect of sunlight on hair. Stylists apply subtle, lightened strands throughout the hair, creating a soft and subtle effect that resembles a day at the beach.
Balayage Highlights Balayage, a French technique meaning “to sweep,” involves hand-painting highlights onto the hair. This method provides a soft, blended look that’s perfect for those wanting low-maintenance, long-lasting color.
Highlights for Dark and Blonde Hair Highlights can be adapted to suit any base color, enhancing both dark and blonde hair in different ways. For dark hair, caramel or honey-colored highlights can add warmth and depth. Blonde hair benefits from icy or platinum highlights, creating a chic, dimensional look.
Choosing the Right Highlight Hair Color for Your Style
Choosing the best highlight color depends on several factors, including your skin tone, eye color, and personal style. For a dramatic contrast, darker hair with light blonde ombre highlights creates a bold, modern look. On the other hand, warmer tones, like caramel or chestnut, create a softer, natural appearance.
If you have long hair, ombre highlights can be particularly striking as the gradient effect has more room to develop, showcasing a full spectrum of tones. For shorter hair, lighter ends paired with darker roots can create a playful, edgy look that brings depth and definition.
Caring for Ombre Highlights
To keep your highlights looking fresh, use color-safe shampoos and conditioners and schedule regular touch-ups with your stylist. Deep conditioning treatments help maintain the health of your hair, keeping it shiny and vibrant. Your stylist may also recommend purple shampoo to maintain the brightness of lighter highlights.
Why New York Loves Ombre Highlights
The allure of ombre highlights is their ability to adapt to individual style preferences, making them a favorite among New Yorkers. Whether you want a bold contrast or a subtle gradient, ombre highlights offer endless possibilities.
If you're in New York and are ready to find your perfect highlight near me, start by visiting trusted salons that specialize in ombre and balayage techniques. A skilled stylist can help you find the right combination of shades and application methods for a truly personalized look.
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Monte Nido “Hidden”
Thank you to Object & Animal, Animals, and the incredible Toronto cast and crew for giving their all for this.
Client: Monte Nido Agency: Arnold Worldwide Agency Creatives: Sean McBride, Aubrey Estes, Diana Friedman Agency Producer: Kara Canole
Production: Object & Animal Local Service Company: Animals
Director: Haya Waseem Executive Producer: Emi Stewart, Justin Benoliel HOP: Rob Day Bid Producer: Liam Benstead Producer: Dan Montgomery Cinematographer: Christopher Lew PM: Pete Vanstone Coordinator: Candice Napoleone 1st AD: Keith Giesbrecht 2nd AD: Bronson Allen Location Scout: James Dawe Steadicam: Connor Jarvie 1st AC: Adrian Muir 2nd AC/loader: Susan Liu VTR: Brendan Bresnahan Gaffer: Ryan Hernandez Best: John Bell Electric: Bob Weir Genny Op: Steve Sinclair Key Grip: Dillon Freel Best: John Perrin Grip: Hala Hunny, Brandon MacLean
Production Designer: David Dennis Prop Buyer: Brendan Nerfa Assistant Buyer: Peri Greig Lead Set Dresser: Frank Rast Set Dresser: Mark Trifunovic, Nick Rossing, Maddy Frank, Dylan Lattimer, Quinn Fleck Art PA: Katie Hiendle Key Props: Tony Massey
Script Supervisor: Julia Morton Sound/Boom Op: Brian Hanish Wardrobe Stylist: Shira Hershkop Hair/Make Up: Cathyann Cuthbert PA Driver: Paul Aguilera, Ozzy Quiroz PA: James Spence, Kwaku Yirenkyi, Jaysheon Allong, Cody Ludlam, Abdullah Shabdeen, Matt Bowler Craft: Shaaron Zahavy, Natalie Simmons Production Trailer: Paul LeFebour
Edit: Cabin Editor: Dylan Edwards
Color: Royal Muster Colorist: Gregory Reese
Sound: no8 London Sound Designer: James Benn
Camera: Arri Rental Film: Kodak Scan: Metropolis Post Lab: Kodak Lab NYC
Shot on 35mm in Toronto.
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Find New York City Salon
New York is a city of dreams for many people and having good hairstyle is a fantasy of many. Palms salon is a New York City salon with all types of hair services and all at an affordable price list. Visit the salon and know more about the services rendered by us. Call us at 6465993342
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Simply stunning! Blonde balayage by Shaun
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Looking for a celebrity hairstylist in NYC before a special event? Nunzio Saviano is an award-winning and one of the best hairstylists in NYC you can hire. Call 212-988-0880.
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Do your hair color became dull and lost its shine after a few days, and you want it to last for longer? If you are looking for the solution of the same, then read the blog, you will surely find the best alternative to preserve your applied hair color for a much longer period.
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Hair Salon NYC
It's not just hair in your head. It's your finest achievement, and it makes a significant impact in your appearance. For starters, your hairstyle and condition reflect your personality and demeanor. This is why it, like your skin, deserves to be pampered. Because it contributes to your look, your hair has an impact on how people perceive you. It can either enhance your features or make you appear unprepared or a wreck on bad days. In any case, your hair deserves the best, and that's exactly what you'll get from us. Hair Salon NYC exclusively hires people with the necessary knowledge and expertise to provide you with the high-quality service you deserve. We are one of the greatest salons on the upper east side.
Hair salon NYC can help you bring out the finest in your hair type, whether it's curly, straight, wavy, or coily. Hair can be styled in a variety of ways, whether it's short or long, curly or straight. All you have to do now is choose the right hair salon for you, and we at Hair Salon NYC can manage every hair type. We can style your crowning splendor in whatever way you like. For most people, cutting curly hair is a challenging task. This is due to the possibility of shrinkage if it is not cut properly. Hairstylists should be aware of the textural changes because they may cause natural curls to be trimmed too short or natural clumping patterns to be broken. This, on the other hand, is a piece of cake for our talented stylists with training and experience. Hair stylists have a wide range of skills. Shampooing, cutting, and styling are all handled by them. They also keep track of the items that are utilized on the salon's customers. Hairdressers and hairstylists both do their jobs to guarantee that clients receive the best service possible. They do this by looking at the client's facial characteristics and head shape to see if the hair cut will complement their features. Furthermore, they discuss the styling alternatives as well as price with their clients. Only expert hair colorists are hired at our upper east side salon. Hair coloring is a difficult operation that takes both knowledge and creativity because it has the ability to alter a person's mood. It might draw attention to the client's eyes and skin tone, or make a statement with a striking color. We only recruit pros because of this. Hair colorists should be aware of the nuances of hair color, such as its depth and tone. They should know what toner to use on what amount of hair, as well as what color would look best with the client's skin tone. Allow us to assist you in achieving your desired look. Hair Salon Upper East Side can offer your hair the makeover it requires for a better and stronger look as one of the best Hair Salon UES. Always remember that self-love includes how you care for your hair. Please contact us right away to schedule a consultation and learn more about what you can do to give your hair the attention it deserves! Visit Our Site for more information.
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Why You Need a Blonde Specialist in NYC for Perfect Blonde Hair
Blonde hair is iconic, sophisticated, and timeless. However, achieving that perfect blonde shade—whether it's platinum, golden, or ash—requires a delicate balance of skill, knowledge, and artistry. If you're in New York City, you're in luck because some of the world’s top blonde specialists are right here, dedicated to creating customized blonde shades that suit each unique client. Here’s why choosing a blonde specialist in NYC is crucial for achieving and maintaining the blonde of your dreams.
Expertise in Blonde Tones and Techniques Blonde hair comes in a spectrum of shades, from warm honey to cool ash, and achieving the right shade can be a complex process. NYC blonde specialists are trained in a variety of techniques, including balayage, foiling, babylights, and root shadowing, ensuring they can deliver a perfectly blended and natural look. They understand how to tailor these techniques to enhance your skin tone, hair texture, and overall style, resulting in a blonde that’s unique to you.
Understanding the Science Behind Blonde Coloring Blonde hair coloring isn’t just about applying bleach and hoping for the best. It involves chemistry, color theory, and hair structure knowledge. New York’s best blonde specialists know how to handle bleach safely and can guide you in achieving blonde hair without compromising the health of your locks. They consider factors like your hair's current condition, texture, and desired end result, ensuring the process is both safe and effective.
Customized Blonde Shades Just for You Every blonde is different. NYC blonde specialists pride themselves on creating shades that are tailored to the client’s unique features. They’ll consult with you to understand your lifestyle, preferences, and hair history, offering personalized recommendations. Whether you want a high-maintenance platinum look or a low-key, sun-kissed balayage, these experts can create a custom blonde that complements your style.
Repairing and Maintaining Healthy Blonde Hair Blonde hair, especially if achieved through chemical lightening, requires extra care to maintain its health and shine. The right blonde specialist in NYC doesn’t just help you go blonde; they also provide tips and treatments to keep it looking vibrant. Many offer strengthening treatments like Olaplex or keratin to restore and protect your hair, ensuring it stays soft, shiny, and resilient against the elements.
Expert Color Correction If you've had a less-than-ideal blonde experience elsewhere, an NYC blonde specialist can rescue your hair. Color correction is a delicate process that requires precision and expertise, as each strand may need a different approach to achieve an even, natural look. NYC blonde specialists have the experience needed to restore uneven, brassy, or over-processed blonde hair to a fresh, beautiful shade.
Staying on Trend with NYC Blonde Techniques NYC is a global style hub, and its hair colorists are on the cutting edge of fashion and beauty trends. When you visit a blonde specialist in NYC, you’re getting access to the latest coloring techniques, products, and insider tips. Whether it’s a trending shadow root, icy platinum, or a subtle blend of warm and cool tones, NYC’s blonde experts stay updated with the latest looks and techniques, ensuring you walk out with a look that’s both classic and current.
Unparalleled Attention to Detail
A true blonde specialist has a keen eye for detail. The difference between a good blonde and a great blonde is often in the subtle touches, like face-framing highlights or a softly blended root. NYC’s top blonde colorists understand the artistry required to create a seamless blend that looks natural and flattering from every angle, giving you a blonde that feels completely effortless. Find Your Blonde Specialist in NYC
Abby Haliti's team of blonde specialists in NYC are known for their expertise in creating beautiful, healthy, and customized blonde shades that bring out the best in every client. Whether you're looking to go platinum or simply brighten up your natural color, working with a blonde specialist will ensure you achieve the look you want without compromising the health of your hair. If you're ready to take the plunge and find your perfect shade, book a consultation with a blonde specialist in NYC today. With their skill, knowledge, and passion for blonde hair, we’ll help you find a shade and style that’s as unique and vibrant as you are.
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To be frank, I give more importance to my hair stylist and also I have shifted more than a dozen in 3 years. After getting reference from one of my friend, I approached Chad Kenyon who is the best Hair Color Specialist in the region, as far as the reviews posted in online.
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