by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 19th 2010
Our latest makeover client comes to us with a head full of unruly ringlets. Even though Vanessa Paul says her current style is easy, wearing her tight curls in a ponytail are not flattering to her oval face shape.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 12th 2010
Just because you have an oval face shape doesn't mean your hair has to be really long. For instance, check out our latest makeover client, Sulinh, whose long locks bring an unnecessary weight. They also prevent her from having the truly wash-and-go style she wants.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Oct 5th 2010
Trish Fermin comes to Weisberg with long, straight locks that are beautiful -- and never colored. But Weisberg wants to make her style more youthful and playful to complement her face shape and personality.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Sep 21st 2010
Our latest hairstyle makeover client, Jillana Laufer, says she has been using deep conditioners on her hair to help build body, but celebrity hairstylist Chaz Dean says those protein-enriched products can actually do more harm than good for thinning hair.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Sep 14th 2010
Do you have an oval face shape? If so, embrace it because virtually any hairstyle complements your face, according to celebrity hairstylist Neil Weisberg of the Neil George Hair Salon.
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by Julie Redfern Davis Thu, Sep 9th 2010
Joyce raised three daughters of her own and through the years has helped care for members of her extended family. Busy, to say the least, Joyce can't recall the last time she did something nice for herself. On the cusp of turning 60, her time has finally come. And the ultimate makeover is her reward.
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by Deborah Dunham Tue, Sep 7th 2010
Our latest makeover client, Judy Otto, has naturally curly hair that is beautiful but she feels it is flat and frizzy. Celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte admits that Otto's current style is on the right track, but her hair has become overgrown and lacks volume to flatter her oval face shape.
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by Julie Redfern Davis Thu, Sep 2nd 2010
Working in social services for 25 years, Courtney, a 45-year-old mother of two, says it's all about priorities. Her job and family come first and her look last. Nominated for a makeover by her husband and daughters, they say their loving and very funny mother deserves to find her inner glow.
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