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Re: Favorite fictional hairstyles?
(Anonymous) 2023-07-11 05:02 am (UTC)(link)https://64.media.tumblr.com/82b2292c78d6075a41080da84ce3f1dc/637df04a150a08ac-e3/s1280x1920/4f0a2dee1e98496d82b6b58b37a513ce4290ef63.jpg
https://64.media.tumblr.com/638967c4a7e1242a2fca10819bc7b93a/tumblr_n1e6zhPBDL1rb0h8ao6_540.jpg
https://64.media.tumblr.com/de1820cdcfddc8c5fa2c0c655fbab7ba/840d9929197c3c1e-2a/s500x750/64a290c3969148ebe863eda06ed23ae34f788265.png
There were rl examples of women with hair like that in the nineteenth century but it required a ton of work, and in most cases it involved lots of additional false (or other people's real) hair. Some of the stage productions still use human hair wigs.
I only really pulled it off in my early 20s for cosplay when I had really long hair, so even after a can and spray bottle each of hairspray and sleeping in probably 80 curlers, it still fell past my waist. Now I'd need extensions, probably.