Remind Deborah Falabella's Best Haircuts

What woman has never dreamed of having the hair of soap operas? Always beautiful, celebrities dictate fashion and beauty trends through their television performances. And when your characters leave the scene, your clothes, your accessories and your hair cuts continue to be part of women's daily life.

Debora Falabella, who lives the protagonist of? Avenida Brasil ?, has had striking characters in her career. And to play each role, the actress wore long, short, straight and curly hair. For you, who is a fan of soap operas, Le Baragosse analyzes 5 haircuts used by Deborah in different performances.


Brazil Avenue

Strong personality is what defines the new cut of Nina, character of Debora Falabella in? Avenida Brasil ?. Studio W Iguatemi's hair stylist J. Alvim suggests that? The flapping hair at the nape of her neck allows Nina to convey different messages. For example, with the fringe aside, it looks sweeter. Already with the bangs forward, she conveys the full force of the character.

The hair completely meets Nina's personality. The girl wants revenge at any cost from stepmother Carminha (Adriana Esteves) who mistreated her in her childhood. To achieve her goal, she approaches her father's ex-wife's new family as a sweet and helpful chef.

For Deborah, this hair looks sexy because she has a square face. But women with a round face should avoid this cut, as it can highlight this feature.


Brazil Avenue (first chapters)

Straight hair at the root and curly at the ends with chin length bangs are characteristic of romantic, independent women. "The best of this cut is that it fits almost any face because of its length," says the hair stylist.

The Invisible Woman

In "The Invisible Woman," Deborah Falabella's hair is a little longer than she usually wears, shoulder length. Even though it was rolled up, the peaked cut fell well. "With that hair, the actress has taken on the air of a stripped and loose woman, the kind who mops her hair and leaves the house," says J. Alvim of Studio W Iguatemi. The cut is suitable for woman with long face.

The curly hair ensured a liberal personality for Clarisse (Deborah's character in? The Invisible Woman?). In the comedy, the actress played the wife of Pedro (Selton Mello), a publicist who had a? Lover? invisible named Amanda (Luana Piovani).


Written in the stars

Short and modern. These words define Deborah Falabella's cut in "Star Writing." Beatriz's orange-red strands (the actress's character in this novel) are suitable for white women, as J. Alvim explains: "Who has almond skin should avoid red tones like that character's hair, otherwise the hair and skin will have good looking colors.

The points that most favored Deborah's face were the bangs and the clean air that the length of her hair provided.

Ti-ti-ti

For hair stylist J. Alvim, Debora Falabella's character with the most beautiful haircut is Isabel from Ti-ti-ti. Her coiled, curly hair at the point of the cut we call chanel left the actress with an angelic face. Did you give her a happier, natural look? This cut gives women options for different occasions and styles.

Choose your favorite. Which of the characters has your personality? Use the tips to inspire you for your next hairdresser trip.

Ti-ti-ti: Isabel

Star Writing: Beatriz

The Invisible Woman: Clarisse

Brazil Avenue: Nina

Brazil Avenue: Nina

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