Rapunzel-length Tresses

By Anne L. Fritz

It used to be that having hair past your shoulders was the province of teenagers and hippies. But now, celebs -- in their teens on up to their 40s -- are wearing their hair ultra-long, almost to their waists. Miley Ray Cyrus is at one end of the age spectrum, with layered tresses that hit her belt; 20-something Blake Lively’s mane is practically its own character on “Gossip Girl”; and Demi Moore has long, glossy locks that are as ageless as she is. What all three actresses have in common is that they keep their extra-long tresses from falling into flower-child territory with face-framing layers in the front and longer ones in the back. This adds volume, wave and movement for hair that is A-list worthy.

Trying to grow out your own locks? Remember that many celebrities have extensions, which is why their hair looks impossibly full and long, so you may need to temper your expectations about how much your hair can grow. To prevent breakage, be sure to condition the ends regularly and see your hairstylist for regular trims.



Anne L. Fritz is the managing editor of Brilliant Color and Beauty Today.

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