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Rodney Cutler Styles Cynthia Rowley Resort 2011
For her sophisticate-on-seaside-holiday collection, Cynthia Rowley took her ‘show on the road’ yesterday, June 16th, 2010, in New York City, bringing the ‘presentation to the people’ garnering big buzz and excitement by tourists and fashionistas. To compliment her collection of denim and chiffon patchwork, bold geometric prints, and bright metallic fabrics, Cynthia turned to Rodney Cutler of Cutler/Redken salon, for a remarkable hairstyle to complement each of the looks on the 9 models.
Cutler fashioned a trendy texturized top knot, loose enough to look like she woke up at her suite and styled her hair up to lounge at the pool. Even if you’re not lounging poolside or frolicking in the sand, this style is suitable for the office or a night on the town. Here is a step-by-step to achieve on your own!
Scarlett Johansson’s Hair at the 2010 Tony Awards
Iconic hairstylist Oribe created a sophisticated and fresh updo to compliment Scarlett Johansson’s red carpet style at the 2010 Tony Awards. “Scarlett wanted something simple but stylized for the Tonys” says Oribe. Now, Oribe shares with us his hair styling tips and tricks for recreating Johansson’s updo at home.
The hair tutorial: Here’s how to get Scarlett Johansson’s Hairstyle at the 2010 Tony Awards
1. Use Gel Serum throughout the hair and blow out for smoothness.
Jessica Biel At The A-Team Premiere
Jessica Biel’s Hair: Jessica Biel looked sexy boho blow out last night at the anticipated premiere of The A-Team in Hollywood California. TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist Mara Roszak, who styled the celeb for the evening, shares with us her stylist secrets on how to recreate the look.
Here’s hot to get Jessica’s boho blow out: Hair Tutorial
1: On damp hair, apply TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Foaming Mousse all over hair, concentrating on the roots
Kate Beckinsale At The amFAR Gala in Cannes
Frederic Fekkai’s Celebrity Stylist Adir Abergel created a classic up-do with architectural lines for Kate Beckinsale’s tresses for the amFAR Cinema Against AIDS Gala 2010. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: Classic up-do with architectural lines to follow the flow of the dress.
How to hair tutorial:
He first started out by applying Fekkai Full Blown Volume Styling Whip ($23) to the hair from roots to ends, and blow-dried the hair completely. He set the front portion of the hair in velcro rollers. He followed by taking the sides and the back of the hair to a high ponytail at the crown, leaving the top section of the hair out.
Emily Blunt at the amFAR Benefit at Cannes
Emily Blunt looked dazzling at the amFAR benefit at Cannes, wearing a fiery red George Chakra gown, bright red lips, and hair in soft, natural, shiny waves Laini Reeves (her famed UK born hair stylist will be opening the much-anticipated EssensualsLondon Salon in Los Angeles next month) created the beautiful look.
The Hairstyle & Inspiration: “I wanted Emily to be beautiful and sophisticated but to look her age, with hair down and flowing in soft waves that framed her face,” she explained. “Since Emily was not only an event chair at the amFAR Cinema Against AIDS 2010 benefit, but was going to the party directly afterward, it was important to create a look that lasted long into the night. Emily has a lot of hair but it’s very fine and doesn’t always hold a wave, so I layered several Moroccanoil argan-oil infused products to give the hair a really nice healthy shine but to hold the style as well.”
Zoe Saldana and Mila Kunis at the 2010 MET Ball
Get The Look: Zoe Saldana and Mila Kunis looked stunning from head to toe at last night’s Met Ball in NYC, thanks to their talented hairstylist, Mara Roszak, TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist. Roszak shares with us her stylist secrets on how she created the ladies’ gorgeous hairstyles.
Zoe Saldana
Hair Tutorial
1. Apply TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Root Boosting Spray on damp hair and blow dry with a a medium round brush until smooth
Rachel Weisz at the 2010 MET Ball
The stars were out at the annual Met Ball at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, to help celebrate and raise funds for the opening of the Museum’s 2010 Costume Institute Exhibit. Between thunderstorms, the weather was humid and hair stylists were challenged to create glamorous looks that were not only beautiful but also frizz-free. Hairstylist Mark Townsend created Rachel Weisz’ hairdo for the ball.
The Hairstyle & Inspiration: “The theme of this year’s Met Ball was “American Woman,” and after seeing Rachel’s Oscar de la Renta dress I knew that we should keep her hair down and sexy.
How To: Hair Tutorial
I started by adding a few drops of Moroccanoil Treatment to her hair, to condition and strengthen it while reducing drying time. This helped ensure a shiny, healthy look. Then I blow-dried her hair with a medium-sized, round brush.
Margherita Missoni at the 2010 MET Ball
Anthony Sorenson for Frederic Fekkai tended to the tresses of Margherita Missoni for the 2010 MET Ball. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: The Ballerina who was out all night. A grungy chic done-undone ballerina inspired up do, inspired by her Harry Winston Ruby and Diamond Headband.
How To Get The Look: Hair Tutorial
He started by prepping the hair with Fekkai Coiff Océanique Tousled Wave Spray ($23) to create texture and loose waves.
Elizabeth Banks at the 2010 MET Ball
Adir Abergel for Frederic Fekkai tamed the tresses of Elizabeth Banks. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: American Rock & Roll. A rough, peicey ponytail with undone texture and a bit of height.
How To Get The Look: Hair Tutorial
Abergel started out by using Fekkai Coiff Ironless Straightening Balm ($25) for frizz free texture. He then dried her hair with his hands. Once hair was completely dry, he drew a part down the middle.
Jessica Alba at the 2010 MET Ball
Renato Campora for Frederic Fekkai tended to the tresses of Jessica Alba. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: 1940’s actress Dolores Del Rio, Romantic and modern.
HOW TO GET THE LOOK: Hair Tutorial
On wet hair, Campora applied Fekkai Advanced Full Blown Volume Styling Whip ($23) throughout the head and then formed a middle part. Using a flat brush, he blow-dried the hair until completely dry. With a 1 inch curling iron, he curled the entire head and pinned the curls up letting them dry for 5 minutes.