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Backstage Beauty*Spring 2005.(hairstyles)(Brief Article)

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Backstage Beauty*Spring 2005

#3 Glowing Skin

#4 Straight Hair

#4 Straight Hair Straight hair, parted down the middle of the head, was the pros' favorite no-frills style -- whether it hung long and smooth or curved slightly at the ends. "The biggest difference this season is that we're not using flatirons, which means the hair looks more natural," said hairstylist Guido Palau at Prada. * Straight was anything but sleek at Dolce & Gabbana, where ...

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