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Callista Gingrich’s Hair

January 30, 2012 by · Comments Off on Callista Gingrich’s Hair 

Callista Gingrich’s Hair, While Newt Gingrich is out convincing the American voting population why he is the best person to be Republican presidential nominee, many eyes are focused on his wife Callista, whose hair has been attracting much attention for some time now.

Callista Gingrich’s platinum, seemingly immovable hair has fascinated many and many are wondering how is it that she gets her hair to look like that. Callista Gingrich’s hair has been a trending topic all day this week, and so here are five interesting things to know about Callista Gingrich’s hair.

1. She reportedly gets her hair done at Sugar House in Old Town, which is said to be a salon in Alexandria, or at the Andre Chreky salon in D.C.

2. The helmet hairdo does not come cheap, as the dye job is reportedly $300 or more.

3. Gawker spoke with Michael Angelo, the owner of Wonderland Beauty Parlor in New York, who said for hair like Callista Gingrich’s “The reality of a hairstyle like that is that it takes masterful skill. You have to know every quirk of a person’s hair growth to get it to work and be exactly the same every time. You can’t trust that to a random stranger. She must have someone full time or close to it.”

4. Angelo added that Callista Gingrich is probably dying her hair every two weeks to keep from getting any roots, but that she is not doing her hair on her own on a daily basis.

5. Her hair is said to be precisely the same every time she is seen in public.

Callista Gingrich Hair

January 26, 2012 by · Comments Off on Callista Gingrich Hair 

Callista Gingrich Hair, Newt Gingrich may be the one trying to win hearts and minds in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, but it’s his wife Callista Gingrich — with her coiffed helmet of platinum white hair and tailored suits — has captured American imaginations. Or at least our attention.

Gingrich’s third wife may well be sporting TS-EX- hairstyle of this election cycle. In 2008, it was Sarah Palin’s signature pouf. One critic — The Daily Beast’s Robin Givhan — calls Gingrich’s style “prissy” and posits that the impeccable (and seemingly impermeable) bob may actually be off-putting.

“In an era of relaxed dress codes and wash-and-go hair, her style is painstakingly starched from head to toe,” writes Givhan. “If she were to slouch, she just might crack.”

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