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The new sexy updo.(hair how-to)(Brief Article)

Cosmopolitan

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If an updo is shellacked and overcoiffed, you can look more like a cone head than a come-hither cutie. That's why we flipped over this new style that Gwyneth Paltrow and Mischa Barton have been sporting. "The back is pinned up, but the front pieces fall around your face," says Nick Arrojo, a New York City salon owner.

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