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Rate Rate Yes, Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin has a lot on her plate: a pregnant teen daughter, a son on his way to Iraq, an infant with Down syndrome and a looming national election. With her long, straight, often pinned-up locks, Palin looks one humid day away from fronting a Kiss cover band. "It's about 20 years out of date," said Boston stylist Mario Russo of the Alaska governor's 'do. "Which goes to show how off she might be on current events." For readers who are rolling their eyes about this nonissue - get real.
Mitt Romney's perfectly sprayed coif, John Edwards's Breck do, McCain's unfortunate combover and Barack's No. We know the former Miss Alaska runner-up's stance on on stem cells and teaching creationism in schools, but what's her position on scrunchies vs. Palin herself told Vogue magazine, "A reporter once asked me about it (her appearance) during the campaign, and I assured him I was trying to be as frumpy as I could by wearing my hair on top of my head and these schoolmarm glasses." "But I did see a picture of her showing up someplace with a fried-out perm. The 44-year-old Palin's pulled-back, I'm-too-busy-for-blowouts-and-a-blunt-cut look says more than Joe Biden on the Senate floor. "It gives me the impression that she just washed her hair, pays attention to the front and throws up the back in a bun," said Belmont stylist Leon De Magistris. In fact, some argue Palin might be a little too long in the tooth for such tresses, sparking another squabble: to cut or not to cut after hitting 40. Yes, long hair evokes youth, but long hair after 40 can flirt with desperation.
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