JENNIFER COOLIDGE'S BEST HAIRSTYLES AND HAIRCUTS

by TheHairStyler.com
Updated on March 25, 2024

View yourself with Jennifer Coolidge hairstyles. We provide easy "How to style" tips as well as letting you know which hairstyles will match your face shape, hair texture and hair density.



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Jennifer Coolidge is full of life, and she always rocks a full-of-life hairstyle! Jen has added bold curls to her look but has only styled the mid-ends of her hair. She has lifted her roots once she was done styling to add even more height to this style. As Jennifer...


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Jennifer Coolidge is known for her big hair and big personality, and this is one of her iconic hairstyles. This style will take a while for you to style, but it is something you should style at least once in your life. Coolidge emulated the traditional French style made popular...


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Jennifer Coolidge has always been an icon on TV, and so has her hair! She has styled her hair with classic-looking curls. However, she has put her own twist into the mix. To make her curls look bolder, she has flattened the top of this look. This technique should not...






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These golden locks are dressed in stunning curls through the sides and back giving this hairstyle plenty of bounce and shape. This can be easily achieved with a curling iron or hot rollers. The shape of this formal style is perfect to frame a long face and needs product for shine and hold.


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These gorgeous golden blonde locks are styled into waves all through the back and sides to add bounce and shape. The roots are teased at the crown making the shape of this 'do perfect to compliment a round face. Product is needed to style this 'do.


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Jennifer Coolidge is a very successful comedienne, but let's face it, she's best known for her role as the ultimate "Mrs. Robinson" from the American Pie series. They couldn't have chosen a better lady to act as the eternally young and sexy mother that all the teenage boys lust after,...






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Low-fuss and easy is the main aim of this golden 'do. Long layers are cut through the sides and back to compliment the dashing length which need regular trims every 4-6 weeks to avoid split ends.