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How does this work? I thought they put hair by hair into the head but this seemes like glued
 
Weave seen your secret: Raquel Welch 'embraces ageing process' with a hairpiece



By Simon Cable


She attributes her beauty to nothing more than a healthy diet and plenty of exercise.
But Raquel Welch appears to have forgotten the little extra help she's had preserving her impressive mane.
The 69-year-old actress unwittingly revealed evidence of a hairweave when she arrived at the Barnes and Noble bookshop in New York to promote her autobiography, Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage.
And despite recently urging women to embrace the ageing process, Miss Welch's youthful appearance on the book's cover owes more than a littledebt to the photographer's airbrush.

All traces of laughter lines and crow's feet from around her eyes have been removed, while her real life appearance, albeit impressive for her age, showed signs of a life well lived. Hair expert Jo Hansford, who has worked with the star in the past, said: 'It looks like Raquel has had a front-lace hairpiece. This is where a strip of lace is glued to the hairline and strands are pulled through.
'It's designed to make the hairline look thicker and stronger. Hair is usually combed over to disguise it, but unfortunately it's been exposed on this occasion.'
In a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Miss Welch said women should accept growing old. 'I want them to stop being scared of it because it's just another chapter in life,' she said.
'I want to encourage them to really embrace it and go with it.'
The One Million Years B.C. star, who famously posed in a fur bikini for the 1960's film, arrived wearing a pair of tight jeans and a figure-hugging blue waistcoat.
The mother-of-two, who split from her fourth husband, restaurateur Richard Palmer, 15 years her junior, in 2003, has always denied having any cosmetic surgery to maintain her looks, which saw her signed up as the face of MAC cosmetics at the age of 66.
She once claimed she spent up to ten hours a day keeping herself in shape through a combination of yoga sessions, weight training, healthy eating and her make-up regime.
'I've always been a health fanatic,' she said. 'I found out a long time ago that if I indulged by stuffing my face with great food, lying about reading books and watching TV or talking on the phone, I was not a happy camper.
'Turning 60 was not a happy time. I didn't think 'I'm falling apart', but I did re-examine my priorities. I'm far more ready to go with the flow now because I am more accepting of myself. '

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Gwen wears a wig when she has a show usually

in her daily life she doesn t. u can clearly see it s her own hair
 
but the one celebrity that is imo the Queen of wigs is Beyonce. She had a collection of wigs that s almost 1 million dollars worth of wigs
 
here she s wearing a hair piece
beyonce.jpg

hairextentionnyc
 
Ashanti is wearing the ear to ear lace front with a permanent part. This is the alternative to wearing a full lace front wig cap.







Paris Hilton is wearing a Swiss Cap unit which may be parted anywhere.











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surprised about Kourtney, i thought that her natural hair is so amazing... :D
 
well unfortunatly it's not, she says it on her blog
i think it s right below her shoulders, her weave is gorgeous though
it helps when you have dark hair you see less of a difference than if you have blond hair
 
I can't imagine wearing that every day aren't they uncomfortable? And what if someone wants to run his hands through your hair and just can't?
 
it s a known fact that if you have extentions, weave, wig nobody should be touching your hair.
haven't you watched Chris Rock's Good Hair? it explains it all.
 
Interesting thread...

Personally, I found 'Good Hair' to be kind of a crappy documentary, it takes a subject that is interesting and fairly serious and doesn't do it justice at all but it was interesting in parts though. Hair is a very unique thing in that it is seemingly inconsequential yet tied to culture.

I don't think it is superficial either, not everyone is blessed with long, healthy hair. Most stars wear fake hair at some point, either for a movie or on the red carpet. We expect people to look perfect and most people can't achieve that kind of flawlessness without a little help - whether it be makeup, surgery, hair extensions, Botox, etc.

Call me old fashioned but as long as the person looks good I don't really care about the reality of it all. I love HQs but at the same time I don't really want to see anyone that close. The magic is ruined once you see the layers of pancake, the wigs, surgery scars, etc. I like a bit of mystery when it comes to celebrities.
 

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