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Rebecca Parker, A&C Reporter November 17, 2020 Rhiannon Salem with curtain bangs. Quarantine and online trends inspired many to try new hairstyles this year. (Courtesy of Rhiannon Salem) When it comes to appearance, one of the first things people often notice is hair. People use their hair in many ways as a form of self expression. Some dye it fun colors, while others may opt for a funky cut or style. No matter the style, social media heavily influences what’s trendy.
Courtesy of Riley Curtis Photographer Riley Curtis takes a photo. Curtis's photography gained popularity on the app TikTok. Rebecca Parker, A&C Reporter September 22, 2020 What started as a high school hobby brought App State junior Riley Curtis nearly 4,000 new followers on TikTok and 400 on Instagram. “I told myself I’d never make a video, but I started seeing photography Tik Toks and thought it might be a cool way to get my pictures out,” Curtis said.