Usage examples of "hair" in English with translation to Spanish

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I am brushing my hair. Me estoy cepillando el pelo.
Short hair really suits her. El cabello corto le viene muy bien.
She's brushing her hair. Ella se está cepillando su pelo.
Mary has beautiful dark hair. Mary tiene un hermoso cabello oscuro.
Your hair will grow back. Tu pelo volverá a crecer.
She had long blond hair. Ella tenía el cabello largo y rubio.
I really like your hair Me encanto tu pelo
Is her hair naturally red? ¿Su cabello es rojo natural?
Tom cut Mary's hair. Tom le cortó el pelo a Mary.
Girl, what beautiful hair you have. Chica, qué hermoso cabello tienes.
The woman brushes her hair. La mujer se cepilla el pelo.
Her long hair was completely wet. Su largo cabello estaba completamente mojado.
Your hair is too long. Tu pelo está demasiado largo.
Mary wishes she had straight hair. Mary desearía tener cabello liso.
She has shoulder-length hair. Ella tiene pelo hasta los hombros.
I have to comb my hair. Tengo que peinarme el cabello.
He had dark brown hair. Tenía el pelo castaño oscuro.
That boy's hair is black. El cabello de ese muchacho es negro.
Tom got his hair cut. Tom se cortó el pelo.
Her hair is long and beautiful. Su cabello es largo y hermoso.
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