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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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Mila Kunis
Another Hollywood wave style triumphed at the Oscar red carpet
worn by Mila Kunis
This wave used to be achieved by 'finger waving' where
a setting lotion was used after hair had been clipped
into place. You can use this method, however, modern
tongs and curling irons have made it even easier to
achieve the Hollywood glamour look.
Taking inch sections of hair, clamp a straightener
at the root in a horizontal position. Turn it 180
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degrees upwards and away from your head whilst still clamped
on the hair and pull down the length of the hair for about
two inches.
Then, keeping the iron clamped in place, quickly turn
the iron straight and then 180 degrees the opposite direction.
Repeat by smoothing down the length for another two inches.
The more you turn the straightener the opposite way, the more
exaggerated the wave will be. Lightly brush your waves out
and re-style with your fingers giving it a good amount of
hairspray.
Try this style out several times, it's becomes easier
with practice. When you've finished, apply a good amount of
firm hold spray (Revlon
Pro You Extreme Hairspray). Try adding a decorated hair
slide to the one side for that bit of extra glamour.
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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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