Voluminous
Beyonce’s high-rise hairinspiration to ditch the dryer!
By letting her hair be more natural, Beyonce embraces that."
Rock it:If your hair is curly, bring out the body!
If your hair is straight, spritz on a texturizer and curl small sections with a 1-inch iron.
When curls cool, gently finger-scrunch.
Vibrant
The bolder, the better:Katy Perryowns her peacock hair.
Perry changes her haircolor as often as the rest of us change our lipstick.
“Pulling it off is all about confidence,” says Palma Anshilevich, a Bangstyle stylist in Toronto.
Rock it:Slick dry hair into ahigh ponywith gel.
Apply a temporary color like Hair Flairs Color Rub, $13.
No worries; it shampoos out.
Slept-In
The loose, messy wavesDemi Lovatois known for are no snooze.
Props to Lovatoafter a rough couple of months, she’s back on tour.
The only thing that’s still a little messed up?
Her waves, which are the epitome of effortless cool.
Rock it:Thesecret to this styleis simple: Sleep on it!
Rub a dime-sized drop of thickening gel between your palms, and work it through dry hair.
Split it into two sections, loosely braid as far down as possible, and secure with an elastic.
When you wake up, unravel pieces and tousle.
Natural
Looking never-try-too-hard hot:Florence Welchhas it nailed.
We pretty much covet every outfit Welch wears.
(Seriously, Google her firstSNLdress.)
But waitwe want that twisty hair, too!
Rock it:Prep dry hair with a pomade, then twirl strands into four tight sections.
), like Flo!
Iconic
Gwen Stefaniis the reigning queen of the up-up-updo.
Buns had a prissy ballerina rep until Stefani came along.
Rock it:Spritz roots with a matte dry shampoo to help beef up your bun.
Finger-comb hair into a high, loose pony, and secure with an ouchless elastic.
Twist the tail, and wrap it around the base of your pony.
Pin ends with matte bobbies that match your haircolor, and gently tug out a couple of face-framing pieces.
Textured
Got curls?
Take a cue from Kimberly Perry and piece out.
Rock it:Wrap small sections of hair around a 1 1/2-inch clipless curling rod.
“It creates a looser look than a curling iron,” notes Kimble.
Next, rub pomade between fingers and twist a few curls to add definition.
Ombre
Conventional color?
Monica does dark and light right.
Hip-hop hottie Monica lost the shoulder-length, sleek style of “The Boy Is Mine” for duo-tone hair.
It’s pretty, not over-the-top.
Happily, it’s possible for you to get the look without a Grammy-winner budget.
Wash out per the box instructions, then go impress your friends.
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