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Published May 13, 2024 at 10:43 am.
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Megan Fox is a real chameleon. Having experienced the sensation in three brune crinières, pouring a bright roux and pouring a pastel pink crinière, the lovely trentenaire took another radical tête-tête change. On Instagram, she is pictured with a coupe de cheveux phare de la saison et en aprofité pour renouer with a colorful caption. The hair transformation, which received applause from the actress’s fans, is the work of Dimitris Giannetos, a celebrity hairdresser.
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If some fans of the Ont d’Abord star thought that the hair stylist took advantage of the privilege, then I later assure that qu’il s’agissait des vrais cheveux de la star lors d’une interview for the magazine “PopSugar”. “Megan Fox loves change and she’s willing to send a poster with that exact look,” he said. If the star has become a habit of reading ultra long, then this will be the best fashion item you choose. Christened “cowboy bob”, this coupe de cheveau in le vent recalls the fortement au “French bob” mais en légèrement plus longue. And if the hairdresser recommends returning to the salon for advice from a professional, then he assures that this coupe suits (presque) all face shapes. Le seul mot d’ordre? Play volume.
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