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Susan Blakely's wig is like Princess Leia's hair (Star Wars). Hairstyles of the 70's are truly awesome. I saw some classical plays where actresses wore the wigs with the same style as Susan Blakely's hair. Every time we have a play, some of my actresses use Estetica wigs, and some use Forever Young wigs. I let them use these because of the role that they were playing. Also, wigs and props are important to show the setting and theme of a certain story.
Posted by: Earl Flournoy | 07 February 2011 at 09:06 PM
Crushables? Lol, no idea what that is, or who the woman is either. But "Crushable wigs" made me interested to look at this!
Posted by: Cheap Furniture Glendale | 08 November 2011 at 07:36 PM