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Turkish hair on sale for $1,300 per kilo
The increasing interest in hair accessories such as wigs, snaps and extensions in recent years has also raised the demand for Turkish hair, which stands out for being thick and of exceptional quality.
Noting that it is not easy to reach Turkish hair as it used to be in the past, wigmakers say that the price for a kilo of Turkish hair has gone up to 10,000 Turkish Liras ($1,300).
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Bulgaria: Face Masks Become Mandatory in Open Public Places Again
From 1 February in indoor public places it is mandatory to wear protective masks, disposable or for multiple use, reads a second order signed by Health Minister Kostadin Angelov on January 26. The other pertains to the school order for students who return to in-person form of learning and to requiring a negative test when entering the country.
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Wuhan scientists admit they were bitten by COVID-19 infected bats
One researcher said one animal’s fangs went through his rubber gloves ‘like a needle’
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Sarah Houchens is an officially certified hot model (videos-photos)
She will wear you down…
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The hot singer had a cowboy hat on…
Semi-nude Bella Hadid on a large ball
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Female ‘Hulk’ vs. Bodybuilder (video)
Better not mess with either of them
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Austria court overturns primary school headscarf ban
Austria's constitutional court on Dec. 11 struck down a law introduced last year which banned the headscarf in primary schools, saying the measure was unconstitutional and discriminatory.
In a statement explaining the decision, the court said the law "contravened the principle of equality in relation to freedom of religion, belief and conscience."