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      <title>5 Simple Steps to Ace the Front Partially Spiked Hair</title>
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      <description>The front partially spike hair is a hairstyle that is achieved by spiking the front section of the hair while leaving the back section down. This style can be created on any hair type, but it is most commonly seen on medium to long hair. There are several different ways to create a front partially spike hair, and the method you choose will depend on the desired look. If you are looking for a more casual look, you can simply use your fingers to spike the hair.</description>
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