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10 9 / Use yer Loaf, love! Designer Danielle Scutt styled her itsy bitsy polka dot flamenco spectacular with extravagant bun towers, taking it up a level from Louis Vuitton, but still not reaching the levels of hair styling pioneer (styloneer?) Charlie Le Mindu.
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10 9 KNOTt TOP / Use yer Loaf, love! Even if you are totally wheat–free you can still join in the very latest trend to have fallen off the international catwalks of Londinium: Cottage-loaf hair. Along with such vocab as ‘fierce’ and ‘directional’ the word ‘sculptural’ does tend toward the over used in the milieu of fashion. Designer Danielle Scutt styled her itsy bitsy polka dot flamenco spectacular with extravagant bun towers, taking it up a level from Louis Vuitton, but still not reaching the levels of hair styling pioneer (styloneer?) Charlie Le Mindu. Most ladies with long hair will be able to muster a simple head-top bun, just twist it round yeah, and pop some big grips in. Those wishing to replicate the full double trouble bun-stack will need to go a little further in the preparation stakes. Hairdressers backstage at the shows or on shoots will use a combination of mountains of extensions and polystyrene balls around which the hair can be wrapped. Don’t go saying that we never tell you no trade secrets, eh?
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/ Use yer Loaf, love!

Even if you are totally wheat–free you can still join in the very latest trend to have fallen off the international catwalks of Londinium: Cottage-loaf hair. Along with such vocab as ‘fierce’ and ‘directional’ the word ‘sculptural’ does tend toward the over used in the milieu of fashion.

Designer Danielle Scutt styled her itsy bitsy polka dot flamenco spectacular with extravagant bun towers, taking it up a level from Louis Vuitton, but still not reaching the levels of hair styling pioneer (styloneer?) Charlie Le Mindu.

Most ladies with long hair will be able to muster a simple head-top bun, just twist it round yeah, and pop some big grips in. Those wishing to replicate the full double trouble bun-stack will need to go a little further in the preparation stakes. Hairdressers backstage at the shows or on shoots will use a combination of mountains of extensions and polystyrene balls around which the hair can be wrapped. Don’t go saying that we never tell you no trade secrets, eh?

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