They have matching mother-daughter mermaid like hair that is tamed by professionals. Here Demi Moore is shown with her daughter, Rumer (I think) Tallulah (thanks Stephanie!), sporting some very natural-looking hair that took hours to shape.

I have crazy curly, frizzy hair that is unwashed and unkempt. If I’m extremely lucky, it will spontaneously twirl and swirl its own self into mermaid tendrils. But that would probably only happen on some magic work-from-home day when nobody would see me.
If you have an extra two hours to get your own hair doing the mermaid thing, Suki Duggan from Donsuki Salon in NYC tells us how:
- Section hair into 1-2 inch pieces
- Roll each section and pin as you go. .
- After the rollers have cooled, run a comb through your hair to get large, soft waves. A spritz of hairspray should hold the style for the day.












Ah yes, I know the curly hair thing.
Mine will never look like that no matter what I do. My last pregnancy did bizarre things to my hair. It’s only now starting to look like itself again. It’s somewhat wash and wear (with a good amount of Ouidad products, at any rate).
Sorry Heather that is Tallulah, I believe. I know… 3 kids and all I have ever added to the RookieMom site is the name of Demi Moore’s daughter….