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We are pleased to announce the release of "The Morality of Hairdressing," which depicts the sadness of a faint first love and the delicate emotions of a high school student who is unable to express it.
A morning when she buys hairdressing products and carefully sets her hair with the pure thought, "If only I could look as pretty as possible. But the morning after, when you buy hairdressing products and carefully set your hair in the hopes of looking as pretty as possible, you feel a little frustrated that such a small effort does not reach the person you love. The lyrics, "You still don't know the feelings that lie beyond my perfectly coiffed hair," depict a scene of sad unrequited love that everyone has experienced at least once.
The cloudy classroom, the moment they pass each other in the hallway, the joy of meeting each other's eyes for a moment on the bike park after school - and the reality that "I am suddenly returned to the world of solitude. The film delicately depicts the small joys and great sadness that abound in the days of youth.
The title of the book, "The Morality of Hairdressing," expresses both the hope of looking good and the conflict of faking one's feelings. And at the end, "I won't pretend to be okay anymore," shows a determin

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