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Justin Bieber’s Hairstyle
Products to Help You Achieve Men’s Celeb Hairstyles: As chronicled in yesterday’s, May 5th, 2010, New York Time’s Style Section – boy bangs, mop tops, and messy ‘dos are all the rage. From a singing sensation and breathtaking vampire to a desirable doc and sexy socialite, these gentlemen have that effortless swagger of eternal youth. Whether they’re caught on the red carpet, sipping a latte or on their way home late at night, how does their hair look so good so often?
Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber has taken the world by storm with his chart-topping, catchy songs and boyish good looks. While “Bieber fever” is all over the place, this heart throb’s locks have managed to stay in place and turn an old trend into the latest look.
Carey Mulligan at the 2010 MET Ball
The stars hit the red carpet at The Costume Institute Gala Benefit. This year, the MET Ball celebrated the opening of the “American Women: Fashioning a National Identity” exhibition and Hollywood’s hottest actresses showed up with equal parts glam and daring. Sebastian stylist Thomas Dunkin tended to the locks of An Education actress Carey Mulligan before the gala. Looking to counter Carey’s very feminine dress with a tomboy flair, Thomas styled the actress’ short ‘do with a full fringe crop that’s approaching a very short bob.
Here, Thomas shares tips for recreating Carey’s understated style.
1. Dampen hair and apply a liberal amount of Sebastian Professional Potion 9.
Katy Perry at the 2010 MET Ball
Pantene Celebrity Stylist Danilo created Katy Perry’s hairdo for the 2010 MET Ball.
According to Danilo: “Katy’s been incredibly fun to work with this year because she loves to experiment with varied retro styles while still keeping the charm of old-school glamour. The look I created tonight was very 50’s Liz Taylor, hair pulled off the face with a sea of black waves.
Gwen Stefani at the 2010 MET Ball
Pantene Celebrity Stylist Danilo created Gwen Stefani’s hairdo for the 2010 MET Ball.
According to Danilo: “Gwen’s dress was made from a gold, vintage thread fabric from the 30’s, and we wanted to honor the ethereal flow by creating a chic silhouette from head to toe. I created a dramatic, contemporary twist inspired by Grace Kelly and the Hitchcock film goddesses.”
Rachel Bilson at the 2010 MET Ball
Rachel Bilson looked stunning at the 2010 Costume Institute Gala. Her Louis Vuitton gown inspired her look: elegantly fresh with a modern asymmetrical edge. Master hairstylist Marco Santini for Moroccanoil created a virtuosic design emphasizing a playful counterpoint of smooth and wavy textures.
“It was very humid tonight and Rachel’s hair is fine so we had to layer products into her hair in a different way to make sure the style not only looked beautiful, shiny and natural, but held up throughout the evening.”
How To: Hair Tutorial
While her makeup was being applied Marco created a low part then finger-set the hair with Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, “I used the product to hydrate and smooth her curly texture. Afterwards, I shaped the core texture using my hands and the blow dryer.
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.
Kate Hudson at the 2010 MET Ball
David Babaii for Living Proof Full styles Kate Hudson’s hair for the 2010 MET Costume Institute Gala. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: A day spent sun-bathing in San Tropez, elegant but a little flirty, not too coiffed to match her chic Stella McCarthy dress.
How to get the look: Hair Tutorial
First, David Babaii used Living Proof Full to give Kate Hudson’s fine, limp blonde hair a thicker feel. He rubbed the product between his fingers to activate the ingredients and applied from the product root to shaft. He rough dried the entire head to add additional volume.
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.
Kristen Stewart at the 2010 MET Ball
Renato Campora for Frederic Fekkai styled the locks of Kristen Stewart. The Hairstyle & Inspiration: The 1920’s Era, a young modern undone look.
How To Get The Look: Hair Tutorial
On wet hair, Campora applied Fekkai Coiff Extra Control Styling Gel ($23) throughout and then formed a side part. He dried the hair and used his fingers to create a wave. Next, piece by piece, he pinned the back of the hair with bobby pins creating waves in the backwhile keeping the sides and front smooth. To set the look, he sprayed Fekkai Coiff Sheer Hold Hairspray ($35).