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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Beat Hair Boredum


 
 
Lush Curls



How gorgeous are Taylor Swift’s ringlets? Copy this look by using hot rollers or a 1-inch curling iron. When you release each curl, cup it in your palm while it cools to set the shape. Part your hair to one side and let your curls fall over your shoulder.
 
 
 
 
Mega Volume



A half-up style always looks sexy, especially when it has lots of height. To snag America Ferrera’s ‘do, tease your roots with a fine-tooth comb (use hairspray for hold) before gently smoothing the top half of your hair back.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Curly Ponytail



If you have eyebrow-skimming wispy bangs like Ali Larter, show them off by pulling your hair into a ponytail. But first, wrap large sections of hair around a curling iron for a dressier effect. If your locks are on the longer side, let the length of your ponytail fall over one shoulder.
 
 
 
 
 

If you're working a major smoky eye or wearing a killer dress, go for a super-straight hairstyle like Beyoncé's side-parted version. Use a shine-enhancing leave-in conditioner like L'Oréal Vive Pro Glossy Style Color Vive Conditioning Spray before flat-ironing small sections for mirrorlike results.
 
 
 
 
 
Soft Spirals



All it takes is a few twirls with a medium-size curling iron to get Leighton Meester's pretty spirals. Alternate the direction that you wind each section of hair around the barrel of the iron as you work your way around your head. The curls will turn out more natural.
 
 
 
 
 
Silky Waves



Lauren Conrad is a master at working a wavy hairstyle. To get a similar style, wrap chunks of hair (start at ear level) around a large curling iron. Then, make a braid on one side of your part and secure the ends at the back of your head with bobby pins.
 
 
 
 
 
Almost an Updo



This partial updo look works best if you have short layers around your face like Miley Cyrus. Wrap those pieces around a curling iron so they’re not just hanging there. You can also twist a small section at your hairline. Create a messy off-center bun with the rest of your hair.
 
 
 
 
 
Extra-Long Bangs



Resist the urge to snip your bangs since in-your-eyes fringe like Mischa Barton's can look super-hot. Use one of those mini flatirons to smooth out just the tips (your bangs shouldn't look plastered to your forehead) and leave the rest of your hair loose.
 
 
 
 
 
Textured Updo



Is your hair a bit on the dirty side? Good, because Freida Pinto's pulled-back style works better if your hair isn't freshly washed. Mist the length of your hair with a texturizer like Garnier Fructis Style Wonder Waves Wave-Enhancing Spray, then use your fingers to gather your hair into a ponytail or loose bun with a few strands hanging down
 
 
 
Glam Ponytail



A standard ponytail can look a whole lot hotter with a few tweaks. For Michelle Trachtenberg’s night-out version, tease the roots at the crown of your head, but keep the sides really sleek when you pull your hair back into a tight, high pony. Mist the length of the pony with a shine spray to keep your hair smooth. Try Fekkai Glossing Sheer Mist, which is extremely lightweight.
 
 

-Cosmo.

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