Do Your ‘Do Hollywood-Style With A Red Carpet Look


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Do Your ‘Do Hollywood-Style With A Red Carpet Look

By Marcus Ryan
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If you’ve ever watched one of those omnipresent Hollywood awards shows and envisioned yourself sweeping down the red carpet, how did you have your hair done? If it was straight, you should be ashamed.

You will see almost any imaginable hairstyle when you watch a red carpet event (almost any, except straight). Straight hair is as much at home at a celebrity awards home as Homer Simpson would be in Yale’s Skull and Bones Club. If you want to fit in on the red carpet, choose one of the following hairstyles:

For long hair (especially long straight hair) the upsweep is a classic red carpet ‘do. In the upsweep, half the hair is piled up and back on the top of the head, while the rest remains down and is usually lightly curled. The hair at the top of the head may be clipped up, or fastened in a loose bun.

Then there is the tight bun. This look can be very dramatic, but it is also quite severe and works best on women unashamed to show off their swan necks, perfect skin, and stunning features. Some women soften the look of the tight by allowing a few wisps of stray hair to delicately frame their faces.

The light bun is a favorite of celebrities who want to give an “oh, I just threw this look together” impression the reality is quite the opposite. The light bun requires the hair to be curled (or left alone if it is naturally curly), after which the bun is gathered and held with hidden clips. There will be stray hairs artfully curled and arranged to frame the neck and face, softening the overall effect, and working well with pastel gowns and makeup.

The fun tousled look is not nearly as casual as it appears, and requires more effort to achieve than its appearance suggests. This carefree look works best with medium-long hair which reaches just pat the shoulders, with loose curls. Think Angelina Jolie.

The ponytail is another fun look, but must be worn with subtle makeup. The red carpet ponytail requires a full shampoo, conditioning, trim, and straightening or curling before it can be seen in public, and you can get a better idea of a celebrity event ponytail by studying Oscar photos of Anne Hathaway.

There’s really nothing so mysterious about it after all, is there? You can look like a red carpet celebrity yourself, with very little effort. Just examine the magazine photos of your favorite celebs at their most recent awards shows, and try their hairstyles on for size!

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