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Blonde Highlights: It is standard to dye only the top section or the "crest" platinum blonde.
The term "wachiturras" is a colloquial expression that originated in some Latin American countries, particularly in Argentina and Uruguay. It's often used to describe a type of rugged, rural, or countryside woman, typically associated with a strong and independent personality.
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The Wachiturras are an Argentine youth subculture that emerged around 2011, characterized by a distinct style blending urban streetwear, neon colors, and preppy brands like Lacoste. Defined by high-energy dance-friendly gear and specific hair aesthetics, this "turro" fashion is recognized as a significant urban subculture. You can read more about various fashion subcultures at shilpaahuja.com Overview of Fashion Subcultures | PDF - Scribd
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Geometric Lines: Sharp, shaved lines (raquitas) on the sides or through the eyebrows. 💎 Accessories & Details
Blonde Highlights: It is standard to dye only the top section or the "crest" platinum blonde.
The term "wachiturras" is a colloquial expression that originated in some Latin American countries, particularly in Argentina and Uruguay. It's often used to describe a type of rugged, rural, or countryside woman, typically associated with a strong and independent personality.
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