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Wigs! Doja Cat’s tour hairstyles show off her alter ego

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This 12 months, Doja Cat’s hair went viral. At the tip of March, the “Paint The Town Red” artist released the duvet of her single “MASC”, which was nothing greater than a close-up of her textured blonde hair. Her alleged fans responded disturbing, racist and texturistic comments– comparing her natural structure to “pubic hair”, “carpet” and “sheep’s wool” – a lot in order that she turned off comments on the post.

“My hair is 4C hair, which many of you don’t care about, that’s fine, but in the comments section I see a consistent pattern where people say whether my hair is pubic hair, whether it is carpet, or whether it is sheep wool,” Doja responds on Instagram Live. “We need to move forward. Let’s move on. Let’s develop.”

Since then, she has been spotted in plenty of styles, reminding us that we are able to do anything – from a stunning, low-cut neckline paired with melting makeup on the Met Gala to headlining Coachella in a monster wig moment.

Now she’s wearing the long-lasting wig on her Scarlet Tour, which kicked off at London’s O2 Arena just every week ago and was her first stop office siren alter ego. That night, Doja Cat sang right into a stand with a braided microphone, sporting a bleached ponytail with revealing locks that added studio chic.

The hairstyle was combined with up-curved eyebrows and hidden and powdered brow bones. Meanwhile, her eyelashes were thick with mascara and her lips were defined, with side strands reaching just past her shoulders.

Turning from blonde to brown, she appeared in one other cabin code wig, but this time with bangs. The brow-covering look covered the middle part while her casual bun was styled with No. 2 pencils. Two messy strands fell on either side of her black-rimmed reading glasses, and the accessory consistently tied her first week of styling together and cemented her position as the most popular and most trendy maniac of the season.


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