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Keri Russell

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Category: Beautiful People, Beautiful Hair
Forum Name: Celebrity Hair Talk
Forum Description: The hair trials and tribulations of Celebrities
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Printed Date: December 31 2025 at 6:32am


Topic: Keri Russell
Posted By: HAWG
Subject: Keri Russell
Date Posted: February 15 2007 at 9:37pm
I think she's recovered from the infamous "Felicity" haircut
 
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I wonder if all of it is hers though?


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HAWG



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Posted By: Mike46019
Date Posted: February 15 2007 at 9:43pm
Wow If not they are every good fake add ons. Love it. Thanks for the pic.

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Few men are killed by the bayonet;many are scared by it.Bayonets should be fixed when the fire fight starts.General George Patton Jr.,War As I Knew It,1947.


Posted By: Klaatu48
Date Posted: February 15 2007 at 10:17pm
I question the wisdom of her new 'With Child' tattoo.


Posted By: Longhairdreams
Date Posted: February 16 2007 at 12:22am
Wow, she looks great.I always thought she had amazing hair(minus the felicity chop).But it doesnt hurt that she's gorgeous either.

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Posted By: verybored
Date Posted: February 17 2007 at 5:39pm
Looks fantastic.

The Felicity cut look awful didn't it? It was a long time ago though.


Posted By: ssjockey
Date Posted: February 17 2007 at 6:59pm
you know, the funny thing is that Keri Russell really liked her short haircut.  I read in a couple of articles that she really enjoyed the change.  In an article, her short hair was straightened, and she looked like a totally different person.  With that said, the short hair could look cute on her, but the longer hair is much better!


Posted By: Mike46019
Date Posted: February 17 2007 at 9:36pm
Couldn't agree with you more ssjockey she does look better with long hair.

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Few men are killed by the bayonet;many are scared by it.Bayonets should be fixed when the fire fight starts.General George Patton Jr.,War As I Knew It,1947.



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