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Rachel Weisz &Hairstylist Mark Townsend
 

SHE MAY BE AN OSCAR WINNER,
but Rachel Weisz has little in common with her gilded statuette. "In real life I'm very unpolished," says the mother of 17-month-old Henry. "Dressing for the red carpet is fantasy time, but in my day-to-day life, Fm very grungy." This low-main-tenance attitude has served her hair well. "It's in great shape," says Matrixhairstylist Mark Townsend. "Rachel's hair matches her personality: It's not overdone, not super-fussed-over. And she's incredibly approachable and sweet." Fearless too: In 2005 thè British actress sheared her locks to a half inch to play a dying woman in The Fountain. While growing out her hair, she often donned extensions. But ayear later, when Townsend suggested she wear a thicket of curly, waist-length tresses to thè Oscars, the eight-months-pregnant star didn't feel so brave. "Are you sure we need this much hair?" Weisz asked. But Townsend soldiered on, confident in his vision. "I wanted fullness in the back to balance out her silhouette," he says of thè babybump/hairbump symmetry. The romantic updo proved lucky—and prophetic. "Now I'm growing my hair out," she says. "I've come to like it really long andunruly."
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