Big hair is back and hot for 2012
IPSWICH women are shelving straighteners and picking up blow-dryers and rollers, as they embrace full-bodied hairstyles.
Women are eager to mimic celebrities such as Miranda Kerr and Kate Middleton, who have been credited with leading the body blow-dry revival.
Bella Boutique on Glebe director Jessica Plant said her salon had seen a rise in women asking for regular blow-dries.
"For years fashionable hair was sleek and straight, but big, glamorous blow-dries are definitely back," Ms Plant said.
"We get a lot of busy women coming in for weekly blow-dries.
"A body blow-dry can last for several days if properly done, and working women need low-fuss, achievable styles that look professional.
"There's a big following of Gossip Girl and Sex and the City at the moment, so a lot of fans of those shows come in wanting a similar everyday glam look.

I don't never brush my hair
RT @: There's a teenage girl using the same toothbrush she uses to brush her teeth, to style her hair with grease.
I don't understand why I even brush my hair every night or fix it right before I fall asleep. Especially since I know the outcome
RT @: a street guy with a squeegy brush called out , hey you should dye your hair and write another song
The Ionic Balance hairbrushes, which are round with bristles, claim to make it easier to brush hair and get it dry. The hugeness of both the brush and its bristles is slightly overwhelming, but luckily the bristles are flexible and don't get caught in













