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BATTLE OF THE UNNECESSARY CELEBRITIES, THEIR FAKE HAIR

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A TALE OF TWO HAIRPIECES Kristen Cavallari (left), and Amanda Bynes
ALLISON: I like this. [Pointing to Bynes.] But the ends could be lighter. If she had her hair highlighted at any time, the ends will naturally not be as dark. Whenever I do highlights I want it to be lighter on the ends and darker at the top, because that's the most natural gradation, from top to bottom. As for this? [Points to Cavallari.] She could pull it off if she had a wave. The top part, her natural hair, is smooth and soft, and then the bottom's just pin-straight.
SETH: This is exactly what I was talking about. There's a certain laziness about two young celebrities getting weaves as a status symbol, with no regard for whether or not they even look natural!

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