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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 14: Lady Mary Crawley from Downton Abbey I know what you’re thinking… another Downton hairstyle? But just as the characters are so different and varied, so are the hairstyles. Today I chose Lady Mary Crawley. This is a case of ‘inspired by’ rather than ‘replica of.’
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 13: Vanessa Kensington from Austin Powers This chicks hair is (apologies for cheeziness) ‘Groovy, baby!’ (You know you liked it!) You need flipped out ends and an Elizabeth Hurley attitude circa 1997. (Anyone else feel super old to hear that Austin Powers came out 16 yrs ago.) If you have a golden gun, that…
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 12: Eloise Today I chose the star of the beloved children’s books, Eloise. You need slightly frazzled hair and a well placed bow on the top of your head.
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 11: Alice from Once Upon a Time in Wonderland In ABC’s spin-off to Once Upon a Time, Alice finds herself travelling to Wonderland once again, many years after her first adventure down the rabbit hole. This time she is on a journey to save her true love, Cyrus (aka the genie of the bottle.)…
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 8: Joan Harris from Mad Men Today I chose Christina Hendrick’s character on Mad Men. The 50’s and 60’s were all about back combing and height in a hair do. To acheive the kind of height needed I turned to Big Sexy Hair’s back comb in a bottle. Now I just need a condescending…
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 6: Lucy Pevensie from The Chronicles of Narnia Sorry I missed yesterday. I was sickly. But I’m back today with the youngest of the Pevensies, Lucy. All you really need is a good side part and a tiny little bow.
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30 Days of Nerdy Hair-Nerdvember
Day 5: Lucy from The Peanuts Today I chose the sassiest cartoon character ever drawn. Here’s my rendition.