My little sister asked me to find out the name of the hairstyle Eliza
Dushku has when we first see her in Bring It On. If anyone could help
me answer this, I would be extremely grateful.
Thanks in advance
Well, looking at IMDB shows five stylists for "Bring It On":
hair department head Emjay Olson
hair stylist Ramses Azzab
hair stylist Everett Jackson
hair stylist Cindy Miguens
add. hair stylist Michael Mosher (uncredited)
Whether or not that helps you, I don't know.
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> I believe the question was "What Style" not what "Stylist".
Yes, you are right. I just reread the message. Sheesh. Must.
Read. More. Carefully.
Well, if it is a question of hair style, then I can be of no
help whatsoever.
>My little sister asked me to find out the name of the hairstyle Eliza
>Dushku has when we first see her in Bring It On. If anyone could help
>me answer this, I would be extremely grateful.
Arthur.
Not Bob then.
DK
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>>>My little sister asked me to find out the name of the hairstyle Eliza
>>>Dushku has when we first see her in Bring It On. If anyone could help
>>>me answer this, I would be extremely grateful.
>>
>>
>> Arthur.
>>
>
>Not Bob then.
Haircuts called Bob are way shorter = )
> On 3 Aug 2003 12:34:58 -0700, vassag...@excite.com (L. Gardiner)
> wrote:
>
> I can't claim any kind of knowledge of hairstyles, but if your sis is
> looking to have her stylist imitate the look, I would just do a search
> online for a picture and print it, preferably in color. Then your sis
> can take it into the stylist and say, I want that.
Don't bother searching. Here it is.
http://www.elizadushku.org/albums/BringItOn/full/BringItOn055.jpg
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>similar to one that jen aniston had at one time but sorry, i dont know
>what its called
>i just say that its the modern white girl's version of dreadlocks
Yeah, Sis could go to the stylist and say "I want dreadlocks" and see
what the stylist can come up with technique-wise.
>> >My little sister asked me to find out the name of the hairstyle Eliza
>> >Dushku has when we first see her in Bring It On. If anyone could help
>> >me answer this, I would be extremely grateful.
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance
>>
>> I can't claim any kind of knowledge of hairstyles, but if your sis is
>> looking to have her stylist imitate the look, I would just do a search
>> online for a picture and print it, preferably in color. Then your sis
>> can take it into the stylist and say, I want that.
>
>Don't bother searching. Here it is.
>
>http://www.elizadushku.org/albums/BringItOn/full/BringItOn055.jpg
Oh that! That's a lot like the "dreadlocks" Alanis Morrisette wore in
one of her videos - which they said were done by taking bunches of her
hair and wrapping them up with monofilament line. Believe it or don't.
I'm not a hairdresser or anything, but this is how I would do it:
Tell her to wash her hair, then towel dry it, then pull apart sections
twist them with hair gel. (Prolly better to get the kind that
spritzes.) Make sure she DOESN'T do it right before she is supposed to
go somewhere important. It's going to take some practice to get it
right.
Aura
>Tell her to wash her hair, then towel dry it, then pull apart sections
>twist them with hair gel. (Prolly better to get the kind that
>spritzes.) Make sure she DOESN'T do it right before she is supposed to
>go somewhere important. It's going to take some practice to get it
>right.
That sounds like it'd work. A woman where I work has Italian and
Native American ancestry so her hair is thick, heavy and kinda curly,
and she sorta does that. It ends up having a lot of texture anyway -
it looks as if she uses a spray gel or some intermediate-hold product
and pulls down handfuls into clumps that then curl up. Hair wise, the
girl's pretty much genetically blessed. (She's got a cute figure too
but never mind.)