Halloween hair is the latest Hollywood craze.
Scarlett Johansson made a monstrous style statement with a "Bride of Frankenstein" 'do at the Golden Globe Awards earlier this month. Fortunately, no angry villagers gathered, and it won approval from most critics (fast forward to the 50-second mark in the Golden Globe Awards 2011 video below). [UPDATE: Did you see Nicki Minaj's "Blackenstein" 'do on "Saturday Night Live"? Check it out on YouTube.]
Scarlett Johansson made a monstrous style statement with a "Bride of Frankenstein" 'do at the Golden Globe Awards earlier this month. Fortunately, no angry villagers gathered, and it won approval from most critics (fast forward to the 50-second mark in the Golden Globe Awards 2011 video below). [UPDATE: Did you see Nicki Minaj's "Blackenstein" 'do on "Saturday Night Live"? Check it out on YouTube.]
On the other hand, Helena Bonham Carter sported a "Psycho" 'do. Many style watchers said it looked more like a bird's nest on steroids--perhaps a nod to Alfred Hitchcock's classic '60s suspense horror film "The Birds."
"Jersey Shore's" Snooki pouf may have started the trend. Some say she looks a lot like the long-lost daughter of Norma Bates and Frankenstein's reluctant bride.
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Congrats on launching your blog! P.S. I sometimes have a monster mane without any product--lol.
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