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PHOTOS: Michele Bachmann’s Hairstyle Is Sweeping The Nation

Some women might not like Michele Bachmann‘s politics, but they sure do love her hair. All over the country, hair stylists are being asked to do whatever they can to mimic the Republican Congresswoman’s lush auburn mane for their clients.

And that’s because as we get closer and closer to the 2012 Republican primary race, Bachmann’s locks keeps getting better and better. The New York Daily News reports that some women who shake their heads at what Bachmann says on the nightly news turn right around and try to find ways make their hair look like just like hers.

“A lot of clients have asked for Sarah Palin hair in the past four years, and now, it’s Bachmann,” says Andi Scarbrough of Byu-ty Hair Therapy in L.A. “Politicians are the new celebrities, because they’re real. They didn’t just spring up out of the red carpet.”

However, she admits, “I have women who come in with photos with the face cut out sometimes.”

And that’s understandable — Bachmann isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. But good hair might just be the one thing in America that’s truly non-partisan these days.

Check out some of Michelle’s greatest hair days below.



[NYDN]



  • cma cma

    They may get the Bachmann hairdo, but they won’t get her looks and charisma. Bachmann has one advantage over any other politician. She is a beautiful woman (the smile), and not just for a 55-year-old mom of 5, but for any female, a clear “10″.
    The other aspect of Bachmann’s persona is linked to her politics and the need to gain name recognition in order to gain the Presidency. She has a natural and dazzling charisma, immediately clear to both friends and political enemies when she first emerged politically 16 years ago at a local MN school board election.
    The only comparable figure with comparable charisma in the last century had very different politics from Michele’s: FDR in 1932. But they both had “The Smile.”

  • Anonymous

    Oh Good. Lets all cast our votes for smiles and charisma, brains and ethics take a back seat.

  • http://twitter.com/mfs3757 mfs3757

    If all women were like her I’d turn in my membership card.

  • Ken in Texas

    No, dummy.  CMA didn’t imply that anyone should vote for her because of her charisma.  CMA was only commenting on the inanity of other women trying to get the Bachmann look simply by getting her haircut.  What a knucklehead.

  • Margie

    naw, we already did that… he’s in office now

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