by Jennifer Long-Levy
Last week, Kate Gosselin unveiled a completely new look, courtesy of celebrity stylist Ted Gibson (whom we love!). When you’re a mom, it’s hard to find time to wash your hair – much less sit for approximately 20 hours to get extensions!
I think the former TLC star deserved the change. A certain someone else is running around town with all different ladies – so why not let Kate look super hot? I wasn’t a huge fan of the reverse-mullet situation she had going on before.
Referring to Kate’s new ‘do as “Clean Slate Kate,” Ted Gibson said her new look would run someone about $7,000! That’s $950 for a haircut, $500 for her updated blonde locks, and $5000 for those much needed extensions!
Check out Ted Gibson’s website to find out how to get Kate’s new look – and let us know what YOU think!
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Jennifer Long-Levy is the Editor-in-Chief at Beyond Beauty Basics. She has worked as a interactive marketing professional specializing in search engine marketing and optimization for more than six years. Jennifer has worked with companies large and small, and as an independent consultant. Her passion for beauty & fashion and her experience in several marketing verticals including beauty, legal, retail, online education, campus education, real estate, IT and web design services, helps her manage the exciting content at Beyond Beauty Basics keeping her readers in mind. Jennifer helps oversee the contributions of the editorial team and works on building relationships with new readers, fans, and companies. A 2010 Master in Fine Arts in Creative Writing candidate at The New School University in lower Manhattan, Jennifer also holds a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. Jennifer has published short fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, web content, and manages the editorial direction of Beyond Beauty Basics. Follow my
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January 19th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
I do not love or hate it… But I have to say it suits her. She looks much better now. Amazing! Go Kate!