Andi Dorfman of The Bachelorette has selected the “man of her dreams,” which will be revealed Monday night. ABC has released a sneak peek into Andi Dorfman’s Final Rose Ceremony look that fits right in with the Dominican Republic’s setting. Read on to learn how to get Andi Dorfman’s celebrity hairstyle.
The Bachelorette chose Nick. Ok, that is just my prediction because Josh could barely look Andi Dorfman in the eye when he professed his love, as compared to Nick who has adored her from the beginning. Josh’s admittance was more like a restaurant order than a confession of love, however, during the Men Tell All episode of The Bachelorette Andi had an opportunity to view Josh’s lie detector results and declined. This small act could be a testament that Dorfman selected the pro-ball player because Josh had the strongest negative reaction when the test was administered, and she wouldn’t want to betray his trust again.
OK, so we don’t know for sure who the love of Andi Dorfman’s life is, but we do know how she looks for the series finale thanks to Hollywood Life. ABC revealed pics that are reminiscent of Kate Middleton’s wedding day, but with more of a beachy look fitting for the terrain of the Dominican Republic.
Andi Dorfman wore a half-up/half-down beach wave hairstyle as she says goodbye to one and hopes for a proposal from the other at the Final Rose of The Bachelorette. Dorfman’s celebrity hairstyle is ideal for a beach wedding and a strapless gown. The Bachelorette has a touch of height in the front for what I like to call the purposely-disheveled coiffed look. The bottom is full of beach waves and pieces of hair are wrapped around the knot of the ponytail to hide the fasteners. The writers of Hollywood Life have an iron they suggested to create beach waves, however, if you follow my tips here, you’ll have gorgeous waves without the use of heat.
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