Friday, July 29, 2016

21 Women Who Turned Cool Mom Hair Into a Legendary Trademark

Brigitte Bardot

Bad Moms hits theaters this week, and though there’s plenty of deliciously bad behavior, the hair is anything but. On- and offscreen, Mila Kunis is known for lustrous, light-catching lengths that fall well past her shoulders, making young motherhood seem a glamorous gig indeed.

Of course, the actress isn’t the first to prove that mom hair can be as inimitable as the women who style it (or not) each morning. Grace Kelly’s signature coif maintained its immaculate, glossy allure well after pregnancy, while Audrey Hepburn’s cradle-pushing styles ranged from gamine pigtails to elevated updos accented with cheeky head scarves. Jane Birkin’s pin-straight lengths and lash-skimming bangs were just right for striking playful mommy-and-me poses. And Cindy Crawford embraced the mother-daughter #Twinning trend years ago, shaking out a burnished brunette mane that was the pitch-perfect match to near identical clone Kaia’s floppy, boat-ready bun.

That same doppelgänger appeal has become a trademark for Lisa Bonet and daughter Zoë Kravitz—who have stepped out in coordinated, waist-grazing braids and dreads; likewise the double-take effect of Gwyneth Paltrow and daughter Apple, whose beachy blonde lengths share stellar DNA—and quite possibly the same hairstylist.

But leave it to Beyoncé to take mom hair to new heights entirely: On a recent jaunt to Paris, she wore her hair natural for an Eiffel Tower–centric snap, allowing her long and lightened strands to play the ideal counterpart to Blue Ivy’s close-cropped onyx curls. Here, 21 mom manes that prove that motherhood means good times—and even better hair.

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