January 7, 2010 2:07 PM

Kate Gosselin's New Look

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(CBS)  Kate Gosselin of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" fame must have been happy to see the last of 2009. As the old year ended, she got rid of her old look, as well.

People magazine has Kate's lengthy new look -- a far cry from her so-called "reverse mullet -- on this week's cover.

Photos: The Gosselin Family

But who was behind such a complete transformation?

Celebrity stylist Ted Gibson was the man behind her new fabulous 'do.

Gibson called changing Gosselin's look a "great opportunity."

"She wanted a change and we did some really remarkable things," Gibson said.

Gibson said Gosselin had the most iconic haircut of 2009. But, as "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez pointed out, Gosselin had the same look for three years.

"We made her sexy," Gibson said. "We actually changed the way she felt about herself and I think the way that the public will view her, as well."

Gibson said he held a consultation with Gosselin.

"The idea was to take her from being kind of ordinary with that spiked in the back and that long. She was kind of hiding behind that piece in the front. So what i wanted to do, instead of making it so it was shorter to longer, I wanted to make it shorter in the front, a little sexiness around the eyes with the bang."

But did Gosselin really want the new look? Did she resist Gibson's ideas?

"Oh my God!" Gibson said. "I think that every woman kind of resists change, right? I think length of hair adds sexiness to a woman even when she doesn't expect it."

But how did Gibson actually accomplish such long hair on such a short-haired woman?

"It wasn't a staple gun," Gibson joked. "... It was actually a technique called 'Great Lengths.' It's an extensions you actually bond a piece of keratin on a hair and then it's actually bonded to your hair. And the reason why it took so long with Kate -- it took about 20 hours with Kate -- because she has so much hair. And everything was so short underneath that we had to add a lot of hair all the way through."

Gibson said the pain-free look will last three or four months, and costs around $1,500 to $5,000 in his salon.

"It's an expensive process," he said. "But look what it does. It completely changes who she is."

Gibson added Gosselin is "extremely happy" with her new long locks.

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by JackieC66 January 19, 2010 1:21 AM EST
Kate Gosselin looks ordinary with her new hairstyle. She looks like all the other stars -- long hair, highlights. She would look much better if her hairstyle would be unique so she wouldn't look so ordinary.
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by goodoldave January 12, 2010 10:35 AM EST
WOW!!! This poor little plump girl had to do it to try to look slim. NOW I GUESS SHE'LL HAVE TO GET SARAH TO HELP HER WITH A BOOK OR TWO.APPLY FOR A JOB AT FOX KATE,ANOTHER TRUMPED UP REALITY SHOW.MAYBE EVEN STUFF THE KIDS IN A UFO LOOKING BALOON.THERE'S MONEY TO BE MADE OFF FOOLS OUT THERE.
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by goodoldave January 12, 2010 10:33 AM EST
WOW!!! This poor little plump girl had to do it to try to look slim. NOW I GUESS SHE'LL HAVE TO GET SARAH TO HELP HER WITH A BOOK OR TWO.APPLY FOR A JOB AT FOX KATE,ANOTHER TRUMPED UP REALITY SHOW.MAYBE EVEN STUFF THE KIDS IN A UFO LOOKING BALOON.THERE'S MONEY TO BE MADE OFF FOOLS OUT THERE.
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by enrapturelj January 10, 2010 11:13 AM EST
LOVE the new hairstyle! Now she needs to grow her natural hair out and keep the look. Longer hair makes her SOOO much prettier!
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by Julicans44 January 10, 2010 9:43 AM EST
Ok, $1500 to $5000 to get her hair doen and she's broke? I wish I was that broke!
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by toldyouso21 January 9, 2010 10:04 PM EST
Who is Gibson kidding--she just had 'tracks' or hair extensions applied and anyone can do it with extension glue and tracks for under 100.00. If someone wants a lot and wants a professional to do it with hair tracks added about every quarter of an inch--then tracks are split in half (less hair per track, glued in by a professional as the hair is parted every 1/4 inch and the hair is 'laid' in following the natural hair pattern. I used to do hair and I could lay extensions in a full head of hair in about 2 hours, and in 4, could relax/straighten , color and dye the extensions to match as well as lay them in--total cost:

Hair about 100.00 to 200.00 dollars, glue: 5.00, dye job, 90.00 for permanent, or highlights into natural hair and extensions. When all is said and done, a full head of natural hair extensions dyed to match with hair straightened and styled costs about 325.00,not counting my tip. take about 100.00 off the price if there is no dye job. It is not a mysterious or a process that anyone should be paying thousands for--unless a person is a star and only feels better when they pay a lot for something.

We use to also weave in lace caps and thread caps for people who had alopecia , then after we handmade a substrate, applied weave or extensions to cover their bald spots--now, THAT costs a bit more--but is the only way to cover large areas with no hair for people with trichotillimania or other disorders that result in extensive hair loss.
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by national1942 January 9, 2010 4:33 PM EST
WHO CARES!!! SHE'S YESTERDAY'S NEWS AND THE NEWS WASN'T GOOD YESTERDAY LET ALONE AGAIN TODAY...AND FOR WHAT...A HAIR DO...BIG DEAL.
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by nirak2-2009 January 9, 2010 2:16 PM EST
Fake Person, Fake Hair!
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by Leaderless January 9, 2010 2:32 AM EST
LOL, why do people who claims that they don't cared about her and then pay attention to everything she does.
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by watkinsjr2000 January 9, 2010 2:00 AM EST
Why on earth is Kate Gosselin getting a new hairstyle worthy of national news coverage? Who cares?
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