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Get The Hairstyle: Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet & Natalie Portman Oscars 2009

Oscar wasn’t the only accessory that sparkled at last nights show luxurious, brilliant hair shined its way throughout the main event. Pureology PureArtists Mary Katherine Hecht, Tyson Daniel, Sherilynn Smart, Darren Pena and April Webster and Wendy Belanger list the top three hair trends of last night’s 81st Academy Awards along with step-by-steps for you to achieve the award show look at home. 

Top celebrities including Michael Shannon, Viola Davis, Amy Adams, Taraji P. Henson, Jane Seymour and Ted Danson, that attended the WOW! Creations Lifestyle Gifting Lounge at the Beverly Hilton Hotel received Pureology InCharge Firm Finishing Spray

…and GlossingMist Shine Spray in their gift bags.

Top hair trends at the Oscars:
1. Elegant Partial Up-Do as seen on Angelina Jolie
2. Futuristic Mold as seen on Kate Winslet
3. Chic Chignon as seen on Natalie Portman

Elegant Partial Up-Do: 


Angelina Jolie.

1. Set the hair with a 1.5 inch curling iron using Pureology InCharge Flexible Styling Spray. Pin the curls, let set and cool.

Hair Trends from the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards by Pureology

Classic, elegant and simple described Sunday’s night’s look of the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Pureology PureArtists highlight the top hair trends on the red carpet.

As the 2009 award season commences, the look of the night was simple and tasteful hairstyles. Pureology PureArtists, Mary Katherine Hecht and Sherilynn Smart give your readers the latest hair trends from last night’s red carpet event and tips how to achieve the look at home.

The top three trends seen on the red carpet…

1. French Twist as seen on Kate Winslet, Eva Mendes and Christina Applegate

2. Classic Upsweep as seen on Evan Rachel Wood, Amanda Seyfried

3. Modern Chignon as seen on Anna Paquin, Eva Longoria, Kate Beckensale

How To Get The Look: Amy Poehler’s Emmy Hair

Did you love Amy Poehler’s laid-back Emmy hair at this year’s awards on September 21st? Here is your chance to get the look with simple tips from the mastermind behind the look – Creative Consultant for the John Frieda Collection, Harry Josh.

Harry’s projection for Red Carpet ’09 Hair – “I think we are going to see a lot of hair down and not as long as in past years. Less layers, more clean brushed, sleek looks.”

“Amy is so down to earth and doesn’t ever take herself too seriously,” says Harry. “She wanted her hair to fit her personality and also her chic yet simple dress. So we went with a look that was loose and very easy-going.”

Harry’s Quick & Easy How To Get Amy Poehler’s Emmy Hair:

Step 1: Harry started by shampooing her hair with the John Frieda Lustrous Touch Sheer Blonde Strengthening Shampoo and Conditioner to make it silky, then toweled it dry. To give it lots of volume, Harry applied a palm sized amount of the new John Frieda Luxurious Volume Bountiful Body Mousse from root to end to add some volume.

Step 2: Next, he sprayed her roots with the John Frieda Luxurious Volume Lavish Lift Root Booster Spray to give the crown some extra lift. Make sure not to spray the whole head – focus on the roots only – to keep from weighing hair down. Then he blew her hair dry in sections

Rihanna’s Short Pixie Hair Cut

Hair Trends: A Look Back at Fashion’s Most Daring Cut.

Rihanna’s Short Pixie Hair Cut: When she first broke onto the music scene the singer’s long wavy locks were part of her signature look, but as Rihanna evolved into the trendsetting fashionista she is today, she traded length for sophistication.

See more pixie hair cuts here!

How To Give Your Hairstyle A Fall Makeover by Renowned Stylist Guy Riggio

Tips and tricks for fall from renowned stylist Guy Riggio. Change your hair with the season with expert advice from one of the foremost stylists at the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in Los Angeles.

“This fall is about extreme high fashion and looking polished, sharp and luxurious,” says Riggio. “This includes your best accessory-your hair.”

Riggio predicts the trends that will be taking the runways by storm this season:


Guy Riggio-stylists at the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in LA.

The Low Ponytail-“Those girls who know they look great with their hair pulled back should definitely rock this look for fall,” says Riggio. “Before you gather your hair and pull it all back, section out a piece of hair at the nape of the neck. After you pull your hair away from your face, brush it with a Mason Pearson brush-every woman should invest in one. This will ensure that the hair visually moves backwards and remains uniform. Tack slicked hair into place with light hairspray to prevent flyaways. Fasten the ponytail with a clear hair band, then take the hair that’s sectioned out and wrap it around the ponytail, using a bobby pin to fasten.”

Guido for Redken Fall/Winter 2008 Hair Trends

Taking Makeup is excited to bring to you Guido for Redken’s Fall/Winter 2008 hair trends straight from the runways at Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2008 NYC, Paris, Milan and London.

Guido designed and executed the hair at more than 30 shows including Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Versace and Louis Vuitton and has put together his top hair trends for the coming season inspired by the shows. Guido takes us to the back of the head, where we will be seeing knots, twists, ponytails with a spice of 1960s glam, 1920s sophistication and a touch of the future.

Guido
Guido-Hair Stylist for Redken.

A fresh take…”The back of the head is huge this season. We’re seeing knots, twists, ponytails-it’s a blend of 1980s glam, 1920s sophistication and a touch of the future.”

A glam finish…”We saw a lot of roughed-up, matte textures last season. Now, we’re moving on to styles with high shine. It’s a controlled look, a return to a woman who’s more demure-but at the same time she’s strong, confident and sexy.”

A streamlined silhouette…”This season, it’s all about minimalism. We’re seeing smaller, more subdued styles. Hair is pulled back close to the head and styled in a clean, simple way.”

-GUIDO

Here are Guido’s for Redken top four hair trends for the Fall/Winter 2008 season:

Intense Shine: High Gloss Looks With A Plasticized Finish: Shine returns to the runway in full force, after last season’s parade of ultra-matte textures. Hair stayed close to the scalp, in sedate slicked-back styles with a lacquered finish. As seen at: Alice Temperley, Calvin Klein, Christopher Kane, Halston, Jonathan Saunders, Kisa, Lanvin, Miu Miu, Prada, and Pringle.

TIPS:
1. To get the slick finish seen at Prada: Blow-dry hair straight, then smooth hardwear 16 super strong gel from roots to ends (applying gel to dry hair creates a lacquered effect). Pull hair into a bun and apply glass 01 smoothing serum for extra sleekness.
2. For a blow-dry with extreme shine, mist on forceful 23 super strength finishing spray section-by-section and blow-dry hair with a Mason Pearson brush. Reapply the spray to your finished style for a sleek, plasticized effect.
3. Finish any style with a mist of vinyl glam 02 mega shine spray-it adds extreme shine without weighing down fine hair.


From Left: Calvin Klein, Pringle, and Alice Temperley.