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How-To: Christina Applegate's Hair at the 2009 Golden G...
How-To: Christina Applegate's Hair at the 2009 Golden Globes No celebrity endorsement implied.

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I like how it's not so severe...

emalove on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 5:00pm

Pretty boring and bee hive-ish...

aimeeb on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 6:57pm

I do like this hairstyle, but only for a black tie event.

cloroxcowgirl on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 6:57pm

I actually love this style, but, while I think she is beautiful, she looks wierd in these pictures...

lizlee89 on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 7:36pm

I think she looks great, although the bodice of her dress could be a little more fitted.

myystque on Tue, 01/13/2009 - 12:44pm

myystique--I think that might be hard since she recently had a double mastectomy. I really applaud her courage and I think she looks great.

pioneers on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 8:09am

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Last night, Christina Applegate stepped out in a sunshiny, strapless Roberto Cavalli gown with gorgeous necklace to bring out the yellow hue . . . and a glowing face, too. With long bangs falling over her forehead, she chose a sophisticated yet casual style playing up her hair's short length and natural texture. After you check out the makeup tutorial, have a look at stylist Ken Paves's tips for recreating this look at home:

  1. Starting with wet hair, spray Ken Paves Healthy Hair Volumizing Spray at the roots and use a blow dryer while tousling hair with fingers to create lift and add texture.
  2. Just before the hair is completely dry, finish the edges using a teaser-type brush (like this Spornette mixed-bristle brush).
  3. Once dry, add more volumizing spray and collect the hair back with a larger, mixed bristle brush – Paves chose a Mason Pearson for this part — so luxurious.
  4. Use hair pins to keep short hair twisted up and finish off the look with just a couple sprays of Ken Paves Healthy Hair Strong Hold Shaping Spray – don't overdo it unless you want helmet head!

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