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BEHIND THE SCENES OF GLAMOUR
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fashionetcAfter flaunting her flower power for Glamour, Ashley Greene is making it a magazine rack double-header with her Spring cover for InStyle Hair.
The Twilight star appropriately wears a blood-red Marc by Marc Jacobs cut-out dress for the special issue, but it's the red in her hair that will have most people buzzing.
“I love having my hair and makeup done, but I’m really just a 15-minute girl, throwing everything on with no fuss," Greene tells the magazine. "That said, I do color and change my hair all the time!”
Case in point: The actress's traditionally brunette mane sports a ravishing auburn cast for the John Akehurst-photographed shoot. It's just the latest hair transformation for the 24-year-old, who admits she wears a short, spikey wig to play Alice Cullen.
“The whole process takes about two hours," she reveals. "My hair is pretty thick, and we wrap it and put it under a wig. To get it to fit so I don’t like look I have an alien head is a talent in itself.”
Alien head? Never! Psychic vampire? Most definitely.
peoplestylewatchShe may be known for her pretty red carpet dresses and girly on-screen persona, but growing up, Ashley Greene says she was “definitely” a tomboy. “I was always trying to be like my older brother,” she admits in the latest issue of InStyle Hair. But as she grew up, Greene became more aware of femininity. “I got really self-conscious because I had older friends. I thought they were prettier, and they were going through all these life experiences before I was.” So Greene’s mom enrolled her in modeling classes, aimed at giving her confidence a boost. “[They] helped a lot,” she says. Now, the 24-year-old is a total glamour girl — even starring in ads for Mark cosmetics — but she hasn’t lost her tomboy roots. “I love having my hair and makeup done, but I’m really just a 15-minute girl, throwing everything on with no fuss,” she shares. Transforming into her Twilight character, Alice Cullen, however, requires two hours in the stylist’s chair. “My hair is pretty thick, and we wrap it and put it under a wig,” she explains. “To get it to fit so I don’t look like I have an alien head is a talent in itself.” Since the Twilight series began in 2008, Greene says her wig has gone through three major changes. “The newest is a classic Audrey Hepburn cut,” she shares. Perhaps we’ll see it in Breaking Dawn later this year? For more on Greene’s style evolution, pick up the latest issue of InStyle Hair, on newsstands April 8. –Kate Hogan