I loved her hair in the past and in the present until sometime in 1968 when she changed her hair to the style she has in HODS and NODS. I didn't find it as pretty as the one she had in the early days and as Millicent. That's just my opinion Â
I agree VWR. Â It seems to me that she also had darkened her hair somewhat later on in the series, as well as in the movies. I liked the lighter shade of blonde she is wearing now in the show.As for Millicent, I thought her curls looked very nice in the beginning. It wasn't until after she began to have all those troubles with Nathan Forbes, did her hair start to look unkept & wild. This was of course, fitting for her character then.
i loved her hair now and earlier one of the Breck womando they still make that shampoo?jennifer
First of all - I would like to sign is as a great fan of Caroline's hair as it grew longer and longer. Since I was a pre and early teen during this time and had brown wavy short/medium hair I naturally lusted to have long, straight blond hair with a purple passion. Back in 1968 - 71 I think I really believed that your hair could never be too long or too blond. Also, I do think they used those bouncy bouncy curls to visually define Milicent's progression from dingy to nutzy.
First of all - I would like to sign is as a great fan of Caroline's hair as it grew longer and longer. Â Since I was a pre and early teen during this time and had brown wavy short/medium hair I naturally lusted to have long, straight blond hair with a purple passion. Â Back in 1968 - 71 I think I really believed that your hair could never be too long or too blond. Also, I do think they used those bouncy bouncy curls to visually define Milicent's progression from dingy to nutzy. You started me wondering about the Breck thing jennifer and so I did a little search on the Internet. I came up with a page called yesteryear.com. Â Within the site they have a thing called the popodeia where I read this http://www.yesteryear.com/popopedia/shows/fashion/fa1135.php "For over forty years, the Breck girls smiled at you from the bottle in shower, but sadly, their visages washed away by the end of the 70’s. Brooke Shields, Cheryl Tiegs, Cybill Shepherd, Jaclyn Smith, Christie Brinkley and Kim Bassinger can all claim honor of being the last lot of Breck girls before designer shampoos claimed Breck’s share of the market."So, I guess the shampoo went the way of clackers and those flower stickers that came inside bags of potato chips. (Note the one-degree of DS separation in that little blurb - Jaclyn Smith the former Mrs. Roger Davis - it WOULD be about hair wouldn't it!)
Nancy was seen descending the steps of the library flipping her hair. I think it may have been for Breck but it was clearly Nancy. I remembered thinking how odd it was because one minute she was Carolyn, then she was out in New York flouncing her hair around.
Funny you guys are talking about Nancy barrett and Carolyn's blonde hair. In the very beginning of the series on ABC, Nancy appeared in an ad for either Breck or Alberto VO5 which was filmed at the New York Metropoliation Library. Nancy was seen descending the steps of the library flipping her hair. Â I think it may have been for Breck but it was clearly Nancy. I remembered thinking how odd it was because one minute she was Carolyn, then she was out in New York flouncing her hair around. I recognized the building the commercial was filmed at right away.