| Bridget Moynahan's Hairstyles |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Date: 11/11/06 |
Introduction
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Bridget Moynahan
GQ Magazine's Men Of The Year" Issue Release
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The gorgeous star of
ABC's Six Degrees was born in Binghamton, New York on
September 21, 1970.
Whether you are
familiar with the sultry brunette for her role as the
gorgeous Coyote Girl or as the bitchy wife of Mr. Big on
Sex And The City, you probably have enjoyed her many
performances over the years.
She is currently
starring in the new ABC Series Six Degrees which was
thrown into an impossible time slot against some of TV's
biggest ratings giants.
ABC recently
announced that the show would go "into hiatus" until
January when it would be released in a revamped format
with "more focus on Bridget Moynahan's character".
Makes perfect sense
to me. I am one of those fans enjoying the show
and bummed out by its impossible timeslot. Besides
the wonderful Bridget the cast includes Hope Davis,
Erika Christensen along with Roswell's Shiri Appleby in
a small supporting role. Popping up in the cast
for brief appearances has been Zoe Saldana and Carey
Lowell.
Part of the reported reason that ABC is reworking the
show is due to the high production costs which includes
the large cast salaries.
My personal favorites
on the show include Bridget, Hope, Erika and Shiri.
Yeah I know, I didn't mention the men but I love the
friendships all of the women have forged as a result of
their experiences with the different men in the cast.
Executive Style Hairstyles
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Bridget Moynahan
as Whitney Crane
On ABC's Six Degrees
9/21/06 |
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There is no question that Bridget as Whitney Crane is
the star of the show.
Portraying a very successful advertising executive,
Bridget suffered through every women's fear of
discovering a cheating finance right before the wedding.
Whitney is the type of woman that many other women would
love to hang out with.
She is smart, successful and dumped her cheating guy
with panache.
The Six Degree set hairdressers have done a great job of
coiffing Bridget appropriately for her role as
successful executive.
Her various business related hairstyles not only make
sense for a busy working woman, they work in harmony
with the fashions which are stunning.
In one episode she was stunning in a Winter White suit
with her lush milk chocolate strands pulled back into an
elegant back know. Her face is a blend between
oval and square shaped.
Bridget has a natural "widow's peak at the center of her
hairline which helps great a look of classiness when her
hair is worn pulled back or twisted up. The white
suit was perfectly accessorized with gold earrings,
simple but elegant necklace and a stunning gold watch.
Steal Bridget's Classy Twist Hairstyle
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Bridget Moynahan
as Whitney
On ABC's Six Degrees
9/21/06 |
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For high powered executive events Bridget's hair, which
appears to be naturally wavy, is dried sleek straight
and then wrapped into a series of business appropriate
twists and knots.
Follow the steps below to steal Bridget's stellar
executive look:
1. Shampoo and condition hair with
products
created for your hair texture, type and current
condition.
If your
hair is
colored or
chemically treated be
sure to use products that address these special needs to
prevent the development of dryness or damage.
2. Finish with a cool/cold water rinse to close
the cuticle and help add natural shine.
3. Towel blot - do not rub - hair with an
absorbent towel.
4. Depending on your hair texture, type and
condition apply a moisturizing heat protecting
conditioner or a cocktail which includes a
leave-in
conditioner and
defrisant product along with a
straightening balm. It is your option to work with
all three types of products or select only those that
your hair might require.
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Bridget Moynahan
as Whitney
On ABC's Six Degrees
9/21/06 |
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LIEBOWITZ)
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5. Gently detangle hair from ends up to roots
using a
"hair friendly" comb or your fingers.
6. Separate hair into individual 2" strands.
7. Start at the back of your head using a
Boar's
head or similar
brush to anchor the individual strands
while directing the air flow of a blow drying down the
shaft from roots to ends. Continue to
blow dry
until each section is 100% dry.
8. Touch up the strands with a medium sized
flat
iron to achieve stick straight locks.
9. Using a paddle brush or fingers, smooth all of
the hair off your face and direct towards the middle
back of the head.
10. Apply one or two drops of a
shine serum or
similar product into the palms of your hands and rub
together. Gently swipe the palms of your hands
over the top of your hair to distribute evenly and add a
brilliant shine.
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Bridget Moynahan
as Whitney
On ABC's Six Degrees
9/21/06 |
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LIEBOWITZ)
All Rights Reserved |
11. Use a
Blax or
Bungee band in the same color or your hair and
pulled all of the hair into a tight ponytail.
12. Pick up the tail of the new ponytail with your
fingers and loop the tail up and over the top of the
pony's base.
Depending on the length of the ponytail wrap one or more
times holding the new twist close to the scalp to form a
type of cinnamon bun confirmation.
13.
Use bobby pins the same color as your hair to
anchor the new twist in place. Use your fingers to
arrange the final shape of the twist to make it softer
or tighter.
Form X pin configurations for extra hold. When
possible place the
bobby pins as anchors against the
scalp so that they are not visible.
For an optional look you can create some
soft volume
along the crown extending from the hairline to the back
of the head. This volume can be created by simply
back combing the desired section or by using a volume
enhancing spray or similar product when blow drying the
style.
For a softer look Bridget skips the twist and wears her
hair in a sleek executive style ponytail.
Summary
Bridget Moynahan is stunning in the role of Whitney
Crane on ABC's drama series Six Degrees. Not only
does the gorgeous brunette show off stunning executive
fashions, her hair is coiffed in a series of soft buns
and twists that are simply elegant.
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