These 20 Fictional TV Show Characters Never Had A Bad Hair Day
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Each of us can remember a time where we looked to our favorite TV show character for hair inspo because that fictional character's hairdo slayed every single episode.
Below are the 20 fictional TV show characters whose television hair team deserves their flowers for always keeping their fictional character's hair on point.
1.Moesha Mitchell — Moesha
2.Maddy Perez — Euphoria
3.Lizzie McGuire — Lizzie McGuire
4.Lisa Turtle — Saved by the Bell
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Lisa Turtle (Lark Voorhies) was fashionable, sassy, and had the best curls on Saved by the Bell. Lisa was no stranger to accessorizing, especially when it came to her hair, and because of that her hair ATE every. single. episode.
5.Kelly Kapowski — Saved by the Bell
NBC
Kelly Kapowski's (Tiffani Amber Thiessen) hair was flowy and had the best layers. Not to mention Kapowski's bangs always shaped her face really well.
6.C.J. Parker — Baywatch
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C.J. Parker (Pamela Anderson) single-handedly popularized the platinum blonde hair color for an entire generation. If that isn't hair inspo, then I don't know what is.
7.Ashley Banks — The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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Ashley Banks (Tatyana Ali) had some of the best layers on television, and her blow out with curls was never stiff nor dry.
8.Hilary Banks — The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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A curl was never dry nor out of place when it came to Hilary Banks (Karyn Parsons).
9.Topanga Lawrence — Boy Meets World
Disney
Topanga Lawrence (Danielle Fishel) brought the beauty to the main cast of Boy Meets World, until Angela Moore (Trina McGee) came to help her, and her hair totally made BMW a classic show. Even after Topanga cut off her tresses in later seasons, her hair was still fabulous.
Even when Topanga cut her hair shorter she still ATE.
10.Raven Baxter — That's So Raven
11.Jill Munroe — Charlie's Angels (The 1970s TV show)
Columbia Pictures
Jill Munroe (Farrah Fawcett) from the original 1970s television series Charlie's Angels is iconic, and so is her hair. Munroe's feathered hairstyle embodies the entire 1970s, and has been considered #hairgoals by many over the years, even now.
12.Phoebe Buffay-Hannigan — Friends
Warner Bros. Television
Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) from Friends always displayed her quirkiness through her personality and hairdo's, thus why Phoebe is solidified as a fashion slash hair muse.
13.Regine Hunter — Living Single
Warner Bros. Television
Regine (Kim Fields) was the fashion guru on Living Single, offering unsolicited style advice to other characters on the show who she felt needed it. Nothing was ever out of place or readable on Regine, particularly her hair.
14.Veronica Fisher — Shameless
Showtime
Veronica Fisher (Shanola Hampton) from Shameless was purely regal with her dreaded hairdo's throughout the series.
15.Kelly Bundy — Married... with Children
16.Angela Vaughn — Our Kind of People
Fox
Angela Vaughn (Yaya DaCosta) from Our Kind of People radiates Black beauty with her natural hair. I'm sure Angela is on many Black women's Pinterest board that is dedicated to the best hairstyles for natural Afro-textured hair.
17.Dionne Davenport — Clueless (TV show)
18.Tia Landry — Sister, Sister
de Passe Entertainment/Paramount Network Television
In the later seasons of Sister, Sister, Tia Landry (Tia Mowry) and her twin sister Tamera Campbell (Tamera Mowry) matured into modish young adults with trendy hairstyles.
19.Tamera Campbell — Sister, Sister
20.Nova Bordelon — Queen Sugar
OWN Network
Nova Bordelon (Rutina Wesley) from Queen Sugar is a beautiful natural-haired queen whose dreads are absolutely gorgeous. Nova is the best hair example for Black women looking to lock their hair.