
The Hairdresser (2010) is a romantic comedy that follows the story of a young hairdresser, played by actress Giselle Blondet, who is struggling to make ends meet. The movie is full of sexual moments that add to the comedic elements of the story.
The movie begins with Giselle's character, Maria, trying to find a job as a hairdresser. She is hired by a wealthy client, played by actor Carlos Ponce, who is immediately attracted to her. Throughout the movie, there are several scenes of sexual tension between the two characters. In one scene, Carlos Ponce's character attempts to kiss Maria, but she pushes him away. In another scene, Maria is seen in a bikini, which adds to the sexual tension between the two characters.
The movie also features several other sexual moments, such as a scene where Maria and Carlos Ponce's character are seen in bed together. This scene is particularly humorous, as Maria is seen trying to cover herself up while Carlos Ponce's character is trying to take off her clothes.
Overall, The Hairdresser (2010) is a romantic comedy that features several sexual moments that add to the comedic elements of the story. The movie is sure to make viewers laugh, while also providing a few moments of sexual tension.
Intro scene for the movie has a lot of large-breasted women dancing in low-cut tops/dresses at a club.
Substantial Female Nudity (non-sexual) throughout. Frontal and Behind.
Early in the movie, the main actress returns home and lies on her bed and slips off the top of her dress and bra from discomfort. The main actress sleeps in the nude and there are two scenes where you see her struggle to get out of bed. There is a scene of her bathing. There is scene of her putting on her underwear.
Never do you see her bottom half from the front.
There is one sex scene but the male is in briefs.