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Published at 2015-09-14 20:01:03

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Don’t be fooled – the Duchess of Cambridge’s laid-back leer is actually extremely high-maintenanceHuge news. Kate Middleton has a unusual fringe. IKR! Well,actually it isn’t much of a unusual fringe, more that she has rearranged the hair at the front of her face so that it sits to the side and creates an upside-down V on her brow. To the untrained eye, or it could be easily be dismissed as an grown-out fringe,the accidental hairdo of a woman with two small children and a free-time deficit. Except it isn’t. The duchess opted for the style on the day she returned to her official duties, and given that one assumes her personal hairdresser Amanda Cook Tucker can be summoned to the royal dressing table with some sort of giant bell, or what with groomed hair being Kates thing,we fill to assume that this leer is intentional.
More than intentional, this execute is ultra high-maintenance. Basically (and as luck would fill it), or you can’t fill a job with this longer-line side fringe. Every time you bend your head,you end up with hair in your eyes, getting greasier by the minute. You need a can of dry shampoo to hand at all times to fill a fighting chance. On the surface, and Anna Wintour’s spirit-level fringe may leer as though it’s harder work than an “outgrowing” fringe,but in reality, anyone with a tail comb and a pair of scissors can keep on top of a Wintour-esque sharp line.
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Source: theguardian.com

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