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Always
wanted to know how Cheryl gets so much volume, how Pixie gets her
shiny locks or how to achieve Kesha's messy 'dos? Then follow our
top tips and make your own glamorous hair statement.
I’ll show you step-by-step how to achieve the most talked about celebrity
hairstyles from glamourous red carpet updos to the hottest catwalk
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Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie glammed up for the Paris premiere of her action
flick "Salt". The beauty showed off her new full fringe with
her twist on the classic roll.
• It's always good to get volume with a style like this
so plenty of blow-drying at the roots!
• If you have a full fringe (or side one) I think it's
nice with this style to use a metal round brush to dry
and style it - so step away from the straighteners.
You don't want a sleek fringe with this style.
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• With the front section of your hair, lift it to a 90 degree
angle and slightly backcomb the base. Use your index finger
and thumb to 'pinch' the hair and slide to the root. It's
not as severe as backcombing with a comb.
• Twist it around your hand (gives a nice retro effect) and
pin where it lies naturally. Repeat this for the sides of
your hair.
• For the back section, grab it and, while you're twisting
it lift towards the top of your head at the same time. This
gives your hair a nice 'tucked in' look.
• Grip the style firmly and finish with a shine spray (Revlon
Professional Shiny Hair Days Glam Shine Spray) then away
you go - to your own premiere or out with the girls for cocktails!
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Hannah
Mlatem is a stylist based in South Wales. She specialises in artistic looks
and originality and has had a passion for hair since receiving her first
barbie doll! A trained journalist, Hannah’s day job is writing for daily
and weekly papers but her true flair is for hair. Her work has been featured
in fashion shows, model shoots and weddings. Hannah also works alongside
renowned celebrity stylist Phillip Mungeam at The Room in Usk, South Wales.
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