At Real Hair by Clara we are always on the look out for the latest hair trends fresh from salons and of course from the red carpets. It was recently reported that Cheryl Cole's wavy brunette hair has made it to the number one spot in a study of the most copied celebrity hairstyles in the UK.
In second place for the most requested hairstyle was Holly Willoughby’s glossy honey coloured locks, according to hairdressers Toni & Guy.
In third place came Kelly Brook’s loosely curled hairstyle, with the Duchess of Cambridge’s shiny blow dried curls coming in fourth place.
Jennifer Anistons current layered hairstyle came in fifth place, her famous ‘Rachel hairstyle’ inspired a lot of women.
Cheryl Cole, a model for L'Oreal’ hair products, appears twice in the list, with her red/burgundy locks in sixth place.
Yet the singers locks have induced more than its fair share of disputes.
When Cheryl Cole appeared in the national advertising campaign for L’Oreal Elvive Full Restore 5 shampoo and conditioner, displaying her incredibly shiny hair, she was blamed for misleading fans as it came to light that her locks were achieved through £1,000 worth of hair extensions.
The Advertising Standards Agency in 2009 said they had received 13 complaints that the adverts were misleading, only to be rejected as the disclaimer about Cheryl Cole's hair was “clear and legible” on the advert. Just as controversial was the radical, backcombed hair style that Cheryl sported for the launch of her ill-starred career as a judge on the American X Factor in 2011.
Simon Cowell, who axed Cole from the show just two weeks in over “concerns over her image”, he told her after filming, “the crazy hair goes tomorrow”, according to Cheryl Cole.
The survey also uncovered that a third of women have asked their hairdressers for the same hairstyle and colour as their favourite celeb.
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