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How To Get The Look: Rose Byrne at the 2008 Emmy Awards
Attending for Damages, actress Rose Byrne hairstyle looked stunning at the 2008 Emmy Awards. Rose Byrne’s hairstyle was created by Hairstylist, Adir Abergel for Fekkai.
THE LOOK: Old Hollywood loose finger waves accented by modern braids in the back that were intertwined into a low twist that rested at the nape of the head. The look came together beautifully with a little homage to the 20’s and a lot of the now.
HOW TO GET ROSE BYRNE’S HAIRSTYLE LOOK: Start by applying FEKKAI COIFF BOUFANT LIFTING & TEXTURIZING SPRAY on the roots and blow dry hair straight using a natural boar bristle brush. Create a strong side part. Then using a 1″ curling iron, curl the side bang and pin it into a pin curl. Once finished pin curling the bang, take a 1″ section from the top of the head and make a tousled french braid and twisted it into a low knot at the nape area. Pin in place. Finish the look with FEKKAI SHEER HOLD HAIRSPRAY and GLOSSING SHEER SHINE MIST to give it some sheen.
THE PRODUCTS ALL BY FEKKAI: Coiff Bouffant Lifting & Texturizing Balm, Glossing Sheer Shine Mist, and Sheer Hold Hair Spray.
Fekkai Stylists Working With Actresses America Ferrera and Rose Byrne For The Emmys
Talking Makeup has the scoop to who would be styling the tresses of actress America Ferrera and Rose Byrne for the 60th Annual Emmy Awards.
Looks like Fekkai stylists Adir Abergel and Daniel Howell are working with Fekkai this year to tame the tresses of the following fabulous celebrities: America Ferrera and Rose Byrne.
America Ferrera.
Rose Byrne.
Hollywood starlets know that it’s all about glamorous hair when it comes to the red carpet. This year for the 2008 Emmy Awards, two of the industry’s most sought after hair stylists, Adir Abergel and Daniel Howell, have chosen to work with Fekkai to create award winning hair. Daniel Howell will tend to the tresses of America Ferrera, Ugly Betty nominee and Adir Abergel will style Rose Byrne locks, attending for Damages.