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Living Proof Full Thickening Cream

I love everything for my hair from Living Proof: their shampoo, conditioner, styling cream wave shaping , styling cream straight making. Their new product addition is: Living Proof Full Thickening Cream. I haven’t tried it yet but I’m planning to! I will let you know all about my experience.

Meanwhile here are some details about Living Proof Full Thickening Cream:

THE “PERFECT” PROBLEM
Flat, limp, thin, or lifeless hair is a significant concern for many women and is the result of each strand being so smooth and fine that it lies flat, one strand on top of the other. The beauty industry has traditionally tried to add the appearance of volume by puffing up the hair with various sprays (glues, really), or holding the hair into specific positions with various brittle, “glassy” polymers.

Leona Lewis And Emily Blunt at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Celebrity hair stylist Laini Reeves used Living Proof No Frizz to perfect hairstyles for Leona Lewis and Emily Blunt last night at the 67th Golden Globe Awards.

Leona Lewis and Emily Blunt didn’t let the rain spoil their perfectly tamed tresses on the red carpet thanks to Laini Reeves and her secret weapon, LIVING PROOF NO FRIZZ. Both Hollywood starlets stayed frizz free and perfectly glamorous in the pouring rain thanks to the new anti-frizz molecule created by MIT scientists doesn’t leave hair looking wet or greasy.

For best actress nominee, Emily Blunt – Laini Reeves cut her hair to shoulder length just for the Golden Globes and then created a curl that was blunt and chic, but still a little fun.

How To Get Emily Blunt’s Hairdo:

First, Laini applied the NO FRIZZ, WAVE SHAPING CREAM FOR MEDIUM TO THICK HAIR ($24) to Emily’s wet hair to prevent the hair from frizzing. She then added a bit of the new LIVING PROOF FULL ($24) to add a bit of body to the wave. She started creating the pin curls by taking half inch pieces of hair and wrapping each piece around her fingers and then pinning them to the top of the head.

Kate Winslet at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Frederic Fekkai Celebrity Stylist Renato Campora created a sexy undone chignon for Kate Winslet for the 67th Golden Globe Awards. The Look & Inspiration: Renato’s inspiration was a glamorous woman leaving her hotel room in a rush. He created a sexy, low chignon with an undone feel and lots of texture.

Here’s Renato’s hair tutorial on how to get Kate Winslet hairdo:

On wet hair Renato applied FEKKAI COIFF STRONG HOLD VOLUME MOUSSE mixed with FEKKAI ADVANCED BRILLIANT GLOSSING CREAM. These two products together provide the right balance to create a texture that leaves the hair hydrated. With the hair still wet, he created a side part and placed pins curls throughout the entire head and dried the hair with a diffuser. Once the hair was 80 percent dry, he removed the pin curls. Renato used his fingers to produce texture and finished drying the hair with the diffuser. He then applied FEKKAI Salon Technician Color Care Anti-Fade Top Coat throughout the hair for shine. Next, he softened the ends by using a curling iron. He then applied the FEKKAI Au Naturel Dry Shampoo all over the head to give the final look some modernity and volume.

Jennifer Garner at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Frederic Fekkai Celebrity Stylist Adir Abergel Created a sophisticated style for presenter, Jennifer Garner. The Look: Adir sought to capture her essence and amazing spirit, he wanted to play up her beautiful dress by elongating Jennifer’s features. He did that by building height on the top of the head and creating cascading curls to fall down her back.

Here’s Adir’s hair tutorial on how to get Jennifer Garner’s hairdo:

He first started by applying the FEKKAI COIFF BOUFFANT LIFTING & TEXTURIZING SPRAY GEL all over the roots to create body and movement. He created extra volume using the FEKKAI COIFF STRONG HOLD VOLUME MOUSSE from the roots to the ends for memory and hold. He took a round brush and blow-dried the hair and while it was hot, placed it into stand up pin curls and let cool while she got her makeup done.

Sandra Bullock at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Adir Abergel for Frederic Fekkai created a perfect asymmetrical bob for Best Actress – Drama, Sandra Bullock. The Look: Adir’s inspiration for Sandra was a modernized 1930’s look with deep waves and interesting line.

Here is Adir’s hair tutorial on how to get Sandra Bullock’s hairdo:

Adir Abergel started by parting the hair on an angle. He then blow-dried the hair adding FEKKAI COIFF Perfecteur Anti-Frizz Silkening Crème to create a smooth, frizz-free texture. Then with a 1” curling iron he curled the hair away from the face. Next, he created a foundation for the do by backcombing the bottom layers of the hair and tucking the hair under with pins.

Penelope Cruz at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Penelope Cruz style and look at the 67th Golden Globe Awards was one of my favorite. I loved her super chic black Armani dress which had a mixture of stripes and lace. And I loved her hairdo and makeup.

Inspiration & The Look: Inspired by Penelope’s vintage Armani dress and her fresh from vacation tan, iconic hairstylist Oribe channeled classic Hollywood glamour for Penelope’s red carpet style. He created cascading, pinned back waves for a relaxed, elegant look.

Manicurist Deborah Lippmann polished off some of Hollywood’s hottest looks at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Penelope Cruz wore Night And Day to compliment her bronzed glowing skin.

Oribe used his Imperméable to shield Penelope’s hair from the day’s rain and humidity.

How To Get Penelope Cruz Hairdo at the 2010 Golden Globes:

1. Start by working Gel Serum through the hair and then use hot rollers or a curling iron to set the hair. Spray Imperméable or an anti-humidity spray on the hair before using the curling iron to help protect the style and prevent frizz.

2. Brush loose curls into place

Marion Cottilard at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Love Marion Cottilard hairdo at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards? Marion Cotillard’s dramatic Golden Globe hair look, created by master stylist Robert Vetica, complemented her elegant Dior gown with a subtle touch of rock and roll.

Manicurist Deborah Lippmann polished off some of Hollywood’s hottest looks at the Golden Globes on Sunday. Past Golden Globe winner Marion Cotillard wore Don’t Tell Mama. The young and modern shade was the perfect accent to her green Dior gown.

“I wanted a look that was glamorous, but with an edge,” said Vetica, “and was inspired by the rock and roll pompadours of the 50s, further strengthened with a sleek, modern French twist. Since shiny, healthy-looking hair was essential to the look, I first applied argan oil-infused Moroccanoil Treatment to wet hair, and blow dried it straight using a diffuser to keep a bit of natural texture. Then I pincurled the entire head front to back, so that hair would easily flow back and up into the pompadour shape. After releasing the pin curls, I ran Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream through the hair with my hands. After brushing back and up, I back combed the top, and pulled the sides back tight, leaving some volume on top. Next, I twisted the hair into a tight french twist which was then asymetrically attached with eye-catching diamond hair clips created by Chopard. I fishined the look with a light misting of Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray to give Marion’s hair a beautiful, naturally luminous shine.”

Rose Byrne’s Hairdo at the 2010 Golden Globes

GET THE LOOK: Rose Byrne’s gorgeous hairstyle at the 67th Golden Globe Awards.

Kicking off the award season, star style ruled the red carpet at tonight’s Golden Globes. Harry Josh, John Frieda International Creative Consultant, shares his styling secrets with easy-to-use tips and tricks to achieve Rose Byrne’s stunning look.

“I went for an old school Hollywood style with a modern twist,” said Harry. “The shape and silouette is classic, but I roughed it up a little and loosened the waves to make the look less up tight.”

Harry began by applying John Frieda’s Luxurious Volume Bountiful Body Mousse to Rose’s wet hair to add texture.

Jessica Alba at The 2010 People’s Choice Award: Get The Look

Last night Frederic Fekkai Celebrity Stylist Renato Campora styled Jessica Alba, for the 2010 People’s Choice Awards giving her a young, modern, undone bob.

Here is how to get Jessica Alba’s hairdo at The 2010 People’s Choice Award:

Starting with wet hair, Campora applied FEKKAI COIFF STRONG HOLD VOLUME MOUSSE all over the head to create the foundation for Alba’s style. Next, he formed a middle part, and used a FEKKAI Large Round Brush to blow the hair dry. Using a 1 inch curling iron, he created loose curls letting them fall to cool. To finish the look, Renato applied FEKKAI COIFF Nonchalant Piecing & Forming Wax at the end of the curls, adding texture and creating a tousled look. This is a modern look for all women and can be worn as everyday or as an evening look.

Aveda Light Elements Texturizing Creme and Light Elements Shaping Wax

Aveda Light Elements Texturizing Creme and Light Elements Shaping Wax are both available on-counter this week! I’m already a huge fan of Aveda’s Light Elements Smoothing Fluid which I used before and after blow drying my hair straight. The scent is very calming and addicting!

Light Elements Texturizing Creme

WHAT IS AVEDA’S LIGHT ELEMENTS TEXTURIZING CREME?
Aveda’s Light Elements Texturizing Creme delivers weightless texture with light hold. This styling finisher provides soft movement without a crunchy, sticky, or dry feeling, while nourishing hair with moisture. For all hair types.