Much ado about a hairdo:

Much ado about a hairdo: Once the province of shopping mall mavens, gum-snappin' waitresses and Amy Winehouse, bouffant was in and big hair was beautiful, if only for one night. The ladies — and one gent — of the International Fantasy Hair Competition proudly wore their hair hats high in the name of art and a good cause. The competition attracted stylists and their models from around the country with prizes ranging from $1,000 to $7,500. All proceeds from Thursday night's hair-art show at the Verizon Wireless Arena went to the New Hampshire Food Bank.

In the final minutes before the show began, stone-faced stylists put the finishing touches on their chicken-wired and pomaded masterpieces. What emerged from the piles of discarded Styrofoam clods and noxious clouds of hairspray were divas with heads decked out in pink lilies, forests of furry trees, and coifs of cotton candy.

Top honors went to model Amaris Brown of Detroit and stylist Kevin Carter of the Detroit suburb Farmington Hills for "Proud Peacock," a big spray of feathers with hair shaped into what looked like the bird itself.

But the real secret to being a big bouffant beauty?

"Pain. Lots and lots of pain," said 5-foot-1 Melody Longobardi, 26, an account manager and one-night model from the Hyannis, Mass., area who sported a 3-foot cherry tree on her head. "It's all about posture and pain."

Longobardi was standing at a 45-degree angle, the hairy cherry tree on her head giving her a gravity-induced, yet graceful, backbend.

Stylist Dru Sisson, 25, said she chose the cherry tree to symbolize the strength and beauty of womanhood. Of course, she said, her previous models were mannequins, with plastic necks, who didn't need to walk.

Longobardi said she had a strategy to keep the tree aloft: "Keep your bum out and your head straight."

Sisson chimed in that women need to walk like that to be ergonomically correct anyway, not just when they wear foliage.

But that approach would have been the undoing of Melissa Minuti, who was tightly wrapped in a slinky slip of inky black hair.

"She hasn't been able to sit for five hours," stylist Jamie Rogers, 24, of Weare, N.H., said as she added a last dash of hairspray to Minuti's backside. "The idea came to me in a dream. I saw someone in a hair suit in my dream. It was like an epiphany. I just woke up and thought hair suit, that's what I need to do," Rogers said.

Minuti, 23, of Manchester, didn't look amused.

"It's a little itchy," she said.

Some people might dream of having the freedom in real life to walk tall with a bun of birds, or windmills of feather-duster frills. But Boston paralegal Kelly Norton, sporting a gigantic puffball of tufted hair clumps and chain mail, said she was seriously considering wearing the hairstyle to work the next day.

"Actually I might have to," said Norton, 28. "I think it's welded to my head."

 

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- Posted on April 28, 2009

That is one wacky hair-do. It must have hurt a lot .I can guarantee her head's going to hurt for awhile.
It is pretty cool. Where would you get so many feathers? I doubt she or anybody else in that show will want to wear a hat for awhile.

I think that this is very interesting! I think this isn't weird but it isn't something I would wear.I feel really bad for the people who wear these heavy pieces on their heads! To me this is just a form of art like painting or dancing not some abnormal monster hair!

that looks heavy i wouldn't want that on my head. it looks so ugly. but it looks like it took a long time to make and wearing a tree on your head is not fashion it is just pain

wow her hair is so neat looking i really dont see how people put all that hair in without it falling it must be hard to do it reminds of a show called hair battle

That is way too much for me . I don't know how i could have that on my hair ; it looks so heavy that I would probably tip over. So would all of my friends who all agree with me on this.

I do believe that took a long time to do. I don't think that it is pretty though. I just don't understand how someone could keep that on their head and have it not fall off.

i find this cool! making art like this is interesting! there is a show about hair like this and i love to watch it. it is extreme and i think its cool! but i do feel bad from what they say it is. i wouldnt want to constantly feel pain because of the hair and accesories on my head

This is so awesome! But I don't think that's going to be good for womens because they get pain. I would never do this cause I don't like carrying it on my head. I thank that would make me so tired and to walk for five hours is so sick.

I like it how it seems tropical , trippy and simply unique since not everyone nowadays have such creativity to do something like that i honestly disagree with Minuti how could he not look amused its exotic.

It looks like a peacock and her hair looks so cute but not the hat at all.The hat is not beautiful at all when I see beautiful I know it . Lady Gaga is more beautiful than her. She is a rock star.