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Scissor Kick
After five months of squatting, lunging, and calorie-counting their way to a total loss of 47 pounds and 16.5 inches, Sasha Charnin Morrison and Abigail Einstein were due for a little reward. And because no makeover would be complete without a new hairstyle, we enlisted Garren, of Garren New York salon, to determine the cuts that would suit them best. "One thing I hate to see," he says, "is when a woman goes on a weight-loss program for a show or magazine, and someone comes in and shears off her hair simply to make a statement." Instead, he updated their long, blunt styles with layers that would frame their faces. "I love it," Morrison says. "I look like one of Charlie's Angels -- in a good way!"
Lauren Iannotti
Sasha Charnin Morrison, 39, fashion market director
Hair History: "I've always liked my hair," Morrison says. "It's been long for most of my life, and always healthy. I can't remember the last time I cut it, though. I had a trim a year ago, and the style was irrelevant because I always wore it up in a long braid or loose bun. When I do get a ...