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    Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Kroy Biermann’s Divorce: Everything to Know Read article The 45-year-old reality star is offering some of her wigs on her online storefront, The Biermann’s Closet.

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    A wig is a head covering made from human or animal hair, or a synthetic imitation thereof. [1] The word is short for "periwig". [2] Wigs may be worn to disguise ...

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    For Halloween 2024, Savannah Guthrie dressed up as Elle Woods from "Legally Blonde" and re-enacted a scene with Luke Wilson, who played Emmett in the film.

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    The coastal plain includes the Delmarva Peninsula and hence the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The geology of Delmarva is an inseparable part of the Eastern Shore, which has few rocky outcrops south of Kent County. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal crosses from Back Creek on the Elk River to Port Penn, Delaware. While it was a shallow canal with ...

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    More modern lace-front wigs with realistic hairlines or real hair are growing in popularity. [40] Some modern Orthodox women cover their hair with wigs. A style of half wig known as a "fall" has become increasingly common in some segments of Modern and Haredi Orthodox communities. [41] It is worn with either a hat or a headband.

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    A burgeoning trade in hair products included all the tools needed to maintain elaborate hairstyles – curling sticks, crimping irons, creams, soaps, oils, brushes, pins, and so on. The increasing ornateness of formal hairstyles required many to supplement their natural hair with extensions, or to use wigs instead, created by commercial wig-makers.