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Get out your hair spray and your teasing combs, ladies. After a long period of flat, pin-straight locks a la Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston, hairstylists are proclaiming that “the iron age is over.' But have no fear: This isn’t '80s hair. “It’s teased hair. I wouldn’t call it big,” said Glamour executive beauty editor Mary MacLean. “It’s wavy, it’s curly, it’s not super straight where you could cut paper on it. It’s more natural.” Voluminous hair, however, has taken on an extreme form in the resurgence of the full-on pompadour, a highly constructed 'front' reminiscent of the Elvis 'do. This look, popular among hip young men for a while but still cutting edge for women, was seen at the recent New York fashion shows and is popping up in Versace ads and on celebrities. 'The 'wall' thing is a throwback to the ‘80s — very Adam Ant,' said MacLean. “At the MTV Video Music Awards, we counted five women with that particular hairstyle — [including] Gwyneth, one of the announcers outside and Ashlee Simpson.'
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