Girlie crushes

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Girlie crushes

Every era warrants a girl crush; whether it’s Farrah’s flicks, Madge’s bold make-up, Linda’s supermodel style or Gwyneth’s grace, being enamoured by another woman’s flair for fashion, beauty or her hair is nothing to be ashamed of. And nor is stealing said icons style!

70s Farrah Fawcett

Reason reigned supreme:

Fresh-faced Farrah first got noticed in the early 1960s when she won a High School beauty contest and was voted “Beautiful Woman” by her school peers.

Later she spun into the spotlight playing athletic, blonde beauty Jill Monroe in hit TV show Charlie’s Angels. Farrah became a beauty icon that women the world over aspired to. In fact, her blonde, flicked-at-the-ends hair ‘do inspired the Farrah Fawcett Shampoo.

Steal her style:

Don a pair of flared jeans and sweat top and you’re half way to Farrah fabulous but for that all-American sun kissed glow dust a little Elizabeth Arden Colour Intrigue Bronzing Powder Duo over the face. Then ready yourself for recreating the classic flick by blow-drying your hair upside down.

Use a flat iron and draw it down the hair until it is about three centimeters from the end. Turn the iron upward to create a flick at the ends. We love the new VS Sassoon You Curl: its dynamic combination of flat and curved plates means you can flick, curl and straighten to your heart’s content.

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