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Sep 21, 2009 -
Who says you have to spend lots of dough to get a young Hollywood hairstyle? Tresemmé Celebrity Stylist Mara Roszak sure didn't. Roszak, who styled Mila Kunis's hair for the Emmys last night, used only three Tresemmé products — totaling just under $13 — to achieve the simply sexy ponytail the young actress wore on the red carpet.
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Jan 12, 2009 -
Did you know that Sandra Bullock's loose side bun was created using drugstore products? It goes to show you that it doesn't take a lot of moola to look red carpet fabulous. Most of you gave the thumbs up to her look, and now I've got the scoop on how to recreate Bullock's wavy updo from Tresemmé stylist Jeanie Syfu below:
For protection and shine, blow-dry hair with Tresemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray ($4.49).
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Dec 21, 2007 -
These oldie-but-goodie products stood close by me during my crazy hair days as a teenager. I find that sometimes the most simple and inexpensive drugstore products can often be better than the expensive designer types. These scrunching sprays are great for those of who have a perm that's on its last leg and they are also great at giving straight and limp hair a little body.
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Sep 08, 2008 -
A cloud of smoke is looming over your head and the sizzling strands of hair are causing quite the stench. Sandwiched between the radiating plates of your trusty flat iron are your poor, vulnerable locks.
With temperatures reaching upwards of 500 degrees (zoikes!), I'm sure you can see the merits of using some kind of protection.
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Sep 14, 2006 -
There's no question we're admiring the clothes at New York Fashion Week, but what we're really coveting is that full, flowy hair atop the gorgeous, leggy models. Big, soft curls are everywhere right now, and the look is reminiscent of old Hollywood glam. As Jessica Simpson's stylist Ken Paves has said, "Soft curls have a casual, lived-in sensuality, and they're flattering to all hair types."
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