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On the scale of a fringe (or “bangs”) from baby to curtain, the latter undoubtedly takes the cake for being the most versatile. The trend, which creates curtain-like layers in front of your face, has been in high demand in salons and popular on TikTok, with the #curtainbangs hashtag amassing over five million video views. It’s also the style of choice for Chiara Wolff, Hair Me Out’s latest star. “I really want curtain bangs because I think it’s the cutest hair trend ever,” Wolff says. “I want to add some volume and bounce and give my hair some sass and attitude.” For Wolff, sass and attitude haven’t always been part of her hair’s M.O. She’s worn her hair straight and simple for most of her life, so a fringe was the perfect way to switch up her look. Wolff went to Aaron Watkins, a professional stylist in Beverly Hills, to create her curtain bangs. Watkins, who specialises in transformative haircuts, started his client’s fringe by beginning in the middle and working towards the perimeter. “I cut the curtain bangs longer and start at the chin for shock value,” he explains. “Then we’ll progressively go shorter because you can’t put it back on after you’ve cut it short.” He created a wispy fringe for Wolff that sat right above her chin, then created layers to frame her face. According to Watkins, if you’re looking for a quick upgrade with lasting impact, curtain bangs may be a good option. “You can be out in 15 to 20 minutes if you have the right stylist,” he says. “It can be a drastic change for something that’s so quick.” For Wolff, her results were a full “sassy” fringe that cascaded along her face, which looked even more stunning when styled in tousled curls. Click play to see her complete transformation. Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?My Damaged Pink Hair Transformation RevealJessie J Gave Herself A Dramatic At-Home Haircut5 Breakout Haircut Trends To Watch In 2021
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Though Netflix now has a “Top 10” feature, the streaming giant doesn’t yet release comprehensive viewing figures. Because of this, trying to work out the most watched Netflix shows still requires a bit of guesswork. It’s clear from social media that Bridgerton and Bling Empire are capturing viewers’ imaginations at the moment, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they’re right at the top of the Netflix charts. In fact, new data compiled by tombola reveals that the highest-rated episode of a Netflix original during the last year is… the season finale of The Queen’s Gambit. Three months after the series premiered, the chess drama’s concluding chapter has a sky-high 9.4 rating on IMDb. In fact, five of the ten highest rated Netflix episodes on IMDb are chapters of The Queen’s Gambit. Three episodes of Mindy Kaling’s coming-of-age drama Never Have I Ever make the top ten, including its season finale, which is the second highest rated Netflix episode with an 8.9 score. Check out the top ten below: 1. The Queen’s Gambit (finale) – 9.42. Never Have I Ever (finale) – 8.93. The Queen’s Gambit (ep.2) – 8.84. Never Have I Ever (ep.6) – 8.65. The Queen’s Gambit (ep.4) – 8.66. Outer Banks (ep.8) – 8.57. Never Have I Ever (ep.9) – 8.58. Sweet Magnolias (finale) – 8.59. The Queen’s Gambit (ep.3) – 8.510. The Queen’s Gambit (ep.6) – 8.5 At the other end of the spectrum, the rather underwhelming “aftershow” episode of Tiger King is the lowest rated Netflix episode. It has a score of just 5.2 on IMDb. Right behind it are four episodes of dating series Love Is Blind. 1. Tiger King (aftershow) 5.22. Love Is Blind (Pilot) 63. Love Is Blind (ep.2) 6.14. Love Is Blind (ep.3) 6.25. Love Is Blind (ep.4) 6.2 Oh, and for what’s it worth, 36.4% of IMDb users gave Bridgerton a perfect score of 10, suggesting that if you love the warmhearted period drama series, you really love it. Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?You Have 6 New Netflix Treats To BingeBridgerton Is Getting A Second SeasonThe Best Documentaries On Netflix
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When Donald Trump was a bratty seven-year-old, his older brother Freddy dumped a bowl of mashed potato on his head during a particularly fractious dinner. The story became a family legend, retold at many a Trump gathering – not so much to tease the man who to many had gone on to become an even bigger brat in adulthood, as to remember and honour Freddy Trump, who died of a heart attack brought on by alcoholism at 42. The night of April 4th 2017 was no different, writes Freddy’s daughter Mary in her bestselling book, Too Much And Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man. Except that this family supper was the first to take place at the White House, and that boy was now President of the United States. Nevertheless when Mary’s aunt Maryanne brought up the story again, Donald was as furious as ever, listening “with his arms tightly crossed and a scowl on his face.” Even though he had made the highest office in the land, it still “upset him, as if he were that seven-year-old boy,” she says. “It was extraordinary to see what happened to him when that story was told. He clearly still felt the sting.” Ask Mary Trump what her uncle will have felt on Biden’s inauguration day, and the 55-year-old psychologist and author is in no doubt. “As though America was dumping a great pile of mashed potato on his head,” she tells me this on a Zoom call from her New York apartment. As “the only Trump who is willing to tell the world about the kind of man he is” Wednesday, she says, was “a day for me to break out the champagne.” It’s hard to believe they share the same DNA. Engaging and eloquent, Mary Trump is a fantastic interview and an accomplished writer, with an ability to see humour in the darkest of hours. Yet all levity disappears when she tells me how “the damage Donald has done to this country is incalculable. We’re just waiting to find out how much is irreparable.” And having described the horror she felt at sharing a name with the man responsible for that damage in the book, Mary Trump has come to a decision: “I am prepared to change my name if need be”, so worried she is about the connotations it may have in the future.
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