Justin Bieber } A Hair Come Back



    The sweet voice, the teen swagger and the backing of a certain Usher Raymond all contributed to making Justin Bieber a star three years ago. But it was THAT hair that arguably made him a superstar.
    The singer, now 17, could make millions of hearts melts with just one flick of his eyebrow-skimming mane.
    And while most thought that his headline-making chop in early 2011 marked a new, grown-up phase in the Baby singer's style, it seems Justin missed his mop.
    It's back: Justin Bieber's hair at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas last week looked remarkably like his famous old hairstyle
    It's back: Justin Bieber's hair at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas last week looked remarkably like his famous old hairstyle
    Appearing at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, Bieber's lengthy locks looked back to their original style.
     
    The only difference between Justin's current 'do and that circa 2010 was that the famous side-part has switched sides.
    Bieber has been growing his hair out in recent weeks after almost a year of a shorter, spikier style.
    Deja vu: The singer's side-swept locks are what made him famous at the start of his career
    Deja vu: The singer's side-swept locks are what made him famous at the start of his career
    Deja vu: The singer's side-swept locks are what made him famous at the start of his career
    Justin broke hearts when he made the decision to get rid of his long locks in February last year.
    The unpopular choice initially cost him 80,000 followers (hardly a dent in his 16.4million) on Twitter.
    But some good came of it, with thousands raised for charity thanks to an eBay auction of some of the snipped locks.
    Transformation: Justin experimented a lot with his 'do over the last year
    Transformation: Justin experimented a lot with his 'do over the last year
    Transformation: Justin experimented a lot with his 'do over the last year
    Transformation: Justin experimented a lot with his 'do over the last year
    When grilled on his dramatic decision at the time, he explained: 'I just wanted to, that’s all, not really a big reason; I just woke up and said, "I don’t want this any more", so I just cut it.’
    Over the last year, he has tried out a number of styles, from a short Tintin-style flick, to a tousled 'do.
    At the Consumer Electronics Show last week, Bieber appeared with TOSY Robotics, helping them to unveil a new entertainment robot on this afternoon.
    Missing the flick? The 17-year-old appeared to be growing out his old hair during a Christmas performance in Washington

     




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