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Photo © Michael Germana / Superstar ImagesChristina Applegate
Up Hair Do Picture 2
About this hair style:
Christina Applegate aged 37
Sunday 25 January 2009
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Christina Applegate's Hair Style:
Actress and celebrity and Samantha Who? star Christina Applegate has medium, straight hair in an updo or up style. Her hair color is dark brown and medium brown with blonde highlights.
Medium length, wavy hair is parted on the right.
The smaller section, on the right side of the part, is pulled upwards and backwards from the hair line, curving round the side of the head in a sweep of curly, tousled movement.
At the left temple the hair is drawn backwards more or less horizontally, so that it flows just over the top of the ear.
The larger front section, left of the part, is lifted and curled back on itself. Leaving the hair line exposed it sweeps left along the top of the forehead, then runs suddenly backwards over the top of the head.
A strand at the far left, instead of wrapping over the top, continues out towards the side. With a sharp twist and curl it bridges the gap between the top and side layers, ensuring a smooth curve on the left to match the curve on the right.
This top-weighted hairstyle curves gracefully round the top of the head and leaves the face free.
Hair Style: up
Hair Length: medium
Hair Texture: straight
Hair Color: dark brown, medium brown
Highlights: Yes
Fringe (Bangs): No
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The Event:
Sunday 25 January 2009 - Christina Applegate during the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, held at the Shrine Auditorium, on January 25, 2009, in Los Angeles.
Photo: Michael Germana / SSI Photo
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Christina Applegate's Page at Celebrity-Hair-Styles-Magazine.com
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