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But what does one give back when the business is bouffants?
I got up in the night, and my hair had turned into a bouffant.
The head wore a bouffant and looked ready to bite.
She was carefully turned out with her hair brushed up into a grand bouffant.
For one thing, it is long and slithery instead of bouffant.
"Bouffants were the fashion in those days, but that night, we had very flat hair," she said.
Now there is a man who knows how to rock a bouffant and nail polish.
Have some idea of what you want: long, short, slimline, bouffant.
The modern bouffant is considered to be a Bessone invention.
"See," she said as her blond bouffant bobbed up and down.
There were elderly women with blond bouffants and young men in buzz cuts.
If a bouffant looks good on you, that's what you should have."
I had to miss three outfits to study the new bouffant, but it seemed Madonna’s surgeon is a genius.
On some days, he would slick up his curly hair in a Prince-like bouffant.
Who admired her refusal, back in Arkansas, to wear makeup and bouffants?
Her hair was put up in her trademark bouffant.
She made it up the stairs to the beauty parlor but now, her bouffant piled high, she's stuck.
The silky hair has atrophied a little into a greying bouffant.
The waitress looked like she'd walked off the cover of a 1955 issue of Life, complete with blond bouffant.
After combing his impeccable black bouffant, he disappears into the temple.
Beyond that, younger women were teasing their hair into Jackie Kennedy bouffants.
Her hair's whipped up in a voluminous bouffant and wearing a red pajama top.
Hair blew free in the breeze, with not a frozen bouffant in sight.
"That white-haired woman with the Barbara Bush bouffant," he said.