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2009 Hairstyles The Producers Guild Awards Page 1
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Photo © Michael Germana / Superstar ImagesNatalie Portman
2009 Hairstyles The Producers Guild Awards Page 1 Picture 7
About this hair style:
Natalie Portman aged 27
Saturday 24 January 2009
Natalie Portman's Hair Style:
Actress and celebrity Natalie Portman has long, wavy hair in a down style. Her hair color is medium brown and very dark brown with reddish blonde highlights.
Long hair is parted far on the right hand side.
From the broader section of hair, left of the part, a long, wide strand is drawn forward and down so that it crosses the forehead on an angle. It half conceals the eyebrow, touches the eye, and continues steeply till it crosses the line of the cheek level with the tip of the nose.
Here it merges into the widening stream of long hair that falls to the left shoulder and curves in beneath the chin.
The lower edge of this bangs section rises slightly in the middle, giving it an upwards curve, away from the open side of the face. Above it, a thin section of forehead is revealed.
Opposite, on the right side of the part, the hair is drawn down and tucked behind the ear so that the hair line is exposed. Long layers descend from further back, remaining behind the right ear and well clear of the right cheek as they fall towards the shoulder and back.
Hair Style: down
Hair Length: long
Hair Texture: wavy
Hair Color: medium brown, very dark brown
Highlights: Yes
Fringe (Bangs): Yes
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The Event:
Saturday 24 January 2009 - Actress Natalie Portman attends the 2009 Producers Guild Awards at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California.
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Natalie Portman's Page at Celebrity-Hair-Styles-Magazine.com
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2009 Hairstyles The Producers Guild Awards Page 1
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dana Delany, Debra Messing, Desiree Gruber, Frances Fisher, Freida Pinto, January Jones, Jules Bruff, Laura Linney, Laura Marie Steigers, Natalie Portman, Suzanne DeLaurentiis, Taraji P. Henson, Terri Seymour and Tracey E. Edmonds.
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