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Article: COLOR SCHEME TEEN-AGE BOYS WASH THE SAME OLD HUES RIGHT OUT OF THEIR HAIR.(Spotlight on Style)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- July 16, 1998
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Byline: Rebecca Jones Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer
It wasn't what you'd call your everyday, garden-variety mother-son activity, but both mother and son eventually pronounced themselves pleased with the results.
``It looks cool,'' said 12-year-old Nik Stoffel, a rising seventh-grader at Denver's Hamilton Middle School. Atop his noggin sat a headful of formerly brown, now-blond-frosted tresses.
``When I first pulled it out of the cap, it looked like perfectly placed golden snakes on his head. I thought it was awful,'' said Julie Stoffel, his mother, who not only gave her approval for her son's hair-dyeing but did it for him. ``But when he ...
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