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Hair Boutique's Link of The Week
Karen Marie Shelton
Revised - 09/13/2001

Note:  We are sad to report that the Texas Hair & Style site has closed.  Although their pages can no longer be accessed we will leave this award review up to honor their fabulous site. 

We wish the founders well in their new endeavors.

Texas Hair & Style

I've been fascinated with The Texas Hair & Style website ever since I found "hair" on the Net back in 1996.  Part of what initially attracted me to the site is the fact that I live in Dallas where you still can find "big" hair if you just look around.  When I moved to Texas in 1984 I was amazed by the hairstyles I would see everywhere.  The Texas Hair site does a great job of capturing for cyberspace what you can experience realtime in Texas.

Texas Hair and Style has actually been on the Internet a lot longer than I have. John Moline, the creator of this great site, has had the Texas Hair & Style site since December of 1995.  John is a 1977 graduate of Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of the Arts.  The wonderful photographs on the site are captured by award winning Richardson News photographer, Mark M. Hancock.

Since John and I live in the same general vicinity I sent him email to say hello and let him know that I was a very big fan of his site.  He sent me back a very gracious response.  I instantly became a bigger fan of Texas Hair.
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This wonderful site has recently (January '99) been updated and includes some great new hair articles and photos.  The latest cover of the Texas Hair magazine (shown to right) is photographed in front of the famous Southfork Ranch...former home of TV Texan JR Ewing.

John points out in the current issue that "Southfork Ranch, cheerleaders, and banquet are words which come together to describe what much of the world considers as Texas".

This is so true.  I was traveling through Europe during the height of the Dallas TV show.  When Europeans would learn that I lived in Dallas, they would always ask me if I had been to the Ranch and if I knew JR.   I always told them I had been to the Ranch.

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The latest How To Create Texas Big Style page has detailed information on how the January 99 Texas Hair cover hairstyle was created on model Margaux's hair by Kami Vasinda of Visible Changes Salon in Plano.

Believe it or not, I drive by the Visible Changes Salon all the time and had no idea before Texas Hair that Vasinda existed or that she could do such amazing work with updos.   I know who I will think of next time I want a special updo like Margaux's.

A Treasure Trove Of Big Hair Articles

If you think that the current version of Texas Hair has lots of great "big hair" information there is more good news. Check out the Archives section where you can go look at past issues.  Believe me, I have read every single article in every one of the past ten issues.

Try On Some Big Hair

One of the regular features in many of the Texas Hair issues is a section   where you can "try on" big hair.  They have some great styles that you can download and pop your face into.  Yes, I have tried it.  No, I don't think my face is right for big hair.  I do have to admit that I loved trying on the different "big hair" styles.

Take A Peek At The Miss Texas Pageant

Texas may be famous for its big hair, but it also famous for its beautiful women and beauty contests.  What could be better than to combine photos of a Miss Texas pagent with some great big hair shots?

The July 1996 issue, located in the archives, contains photos from the 61st annual scholorship pagent from the Talent competition, Physical Fitness Swimsuit and The Evening Wear Competition.   The Evening Wear had some great big updos that are stunning.

Fabulous Fifties Jukebox at The Grapevine Opry

The current Texas Hair edition includes a wonderful pictorial of performers
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having their hair done "ala the fifties style" for the Grapevine Opry.

Experience live entertainment at The Palace Theatre, home of the famous Grapevine Opry. The Grapevine Opry has hosted such headliners as Willie Nelson, Faron Young, Brenda Lee, Charlie Walker, Bill Anderson, Jeanie Pruitt and the Judds in its 500 seat auditorium.

This pictorial includes several "hair in progress" photos with descriptions of the styles that are being created.

Summary

Texas Hair & Style wins the Hair Boutique's Silver Hair Brush for Hair Link of the Week.  This great site is a "one-of-a-kind Internet magazine" that promises a variety of different  big hair features with every new issue.  The site, through its Texas Hair magazine highlights dramatic Texans creating big styles at home and in the salon. The site even gives you the option of downloading some big hair styles and trying them on for size.  Make sure you stop in and check out all the big hair finds. Texas Hair does Texas proud.  Our kudos to John and Mark Hancock.

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