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Salon selectives: Highlights from hairdressing at the movies

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June 1, 2008

Movie: "Shampoo" (1975)

Hair genre: Salon farce

Location: Los Angeles

Beautician: George Roundy (Warren Beatty)

Atmosphere: A Watergate-era funk

Clientele: Horny Hollywood wives and mistresses, including Julie Christie, Lee Grant, and Goldie Hawn

Lesson you'll learn: That no American has made a better sex comedy since.

Movie: "School Daze" (1988)

Hair genre: Good and bad

Location: Madame Re-Re's Beauty Salon

Rivals: Natural vs. processed

Atmosphere: Intra-racial jazziness

Clientele: Singing, dancing, and irritated black college women

Lesson you'll learn: Spike Lee should just make a full-blown musical

Movie: "Steel Magnolias" (1989)

Shop owner: Truvy (Dolly Parton)

Location: Modest Louisiana house

Beautician: Daryl Hannah

Atmosphere: Bunch of Southern ladies sittin' around talkin'

Clientele: The same four gossipy friends

Lesson you'll learn: "Time marches on and sooner or later you realize it is marchin' across your face," says Parton.

Movie: "The Big Tease" (1999)

Hair genre: Competitive stylist battle

Location: The World Freestyle Hairdressing Championship

Rivals: Craig Ferguson vs. David Rasche

Atmosphere: Queer as folk

Clientele: See above

Lesson you'll learn: "I prefer my women with a penis," says Ferguson.

Movie: "Blow Dry" (2001)

Hair genre: Competitive salon battle

Location: Small-town England

Rivals: Alan Rickman vs. Bill Nighy

Atmosphere: Warmed-over sitcom yuks

Clientele: On one occasion, sheep

Lesson you'll learn: Nothing can shame Alan Rickman. Nothing.

Movie: "Hair Show" (2004)

Hair genre: Competitive salon battle

Location: Baltimore

Rivals: Mo'Nique vs. Gina Torres

Atmosphere: Keepin' it real (real dumb)

Clientele: The same people who flew on "Soul Plane"

Lesson you'll learn: Some clients will always pick a sister who sounds like she's from Beverly Hills over one who seems ghetto-fabulous

Movie: "Beauty Shop" (2005)

Hair genre: Neighborhoody

Shop owner: Gina (Queen Latifah)

Location: Atlanta

Beauticians: Alfre Woodard, Sherri Shepherd, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Alicia Silverstone, Golden Brooks

Atmosphere: Sassy, sassy, and sassy

Clientele: Matrons, divas, and upscale Southern white women

Lesson you'll learn: "You could be black, white, ghetto past, no ghetto past. Ain't nobody using the N word up in here," says Latifah.

Movie: "The Beauty Academy of Kabul" (2004)

Hair genre: Self-improvement (inside and out)

Location: War torn Afghanistan

Beauticians: Local women learning from Americans to be top-notch stylists

Atmosphere: You go, girl!

Clientele: Anyone looking for something sleek and Western to wear under her burka

Lesson you'll learn: Don't embarrass yourself by coming to class with no makeup - unless you want the Americans to yell at you.

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