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Easy Tricks to Recreating 2011 Golden Globe HairstylesYou ooh-ed and ahh-ed all over these winning celebrity hairstyles, now see the expert tricks to copying them |
Award shows like the Golden Globes give all us normal, non-famous people the glorious advantage of spectatorship. We get to sit back in the comfort of our couches, cheese puffs in hand, and mock, obsess-over, scoff at, laugh at, love, or hate the hairstyles, makeup looks and dresses parading down the always fabulous red carpet. What's more fun than that?
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To us, the only thing better than judging the best celebrity hairstyles like some sort of Roman Emperor surveying the gilded crop, is getting the inside scoop on how we can recreate the ones we love sans a hairstylist. You see, despite not being a celebrity, we still get to put down those darn cheese puffs (put down the cheese puffs already) and attend fabulous parties, fancy dinner dates, or fun nights out that too are worthy of gorgeous hairstyles. So to help you master the hairstyles we went gaga over while watching the red carpet and the Golden Globes presentation, we gathered the looks we loved and asked celebrity hairstylists (most who actually created the red carpet looks themselves) how to easily copy the styles seen. They gave us detailed step-by-step how-tos for all the hot trends like sleek French twists, big curls, and soft flowing waves.
Celebrities who are sporting the winning styles: Mila Kunis, Emma Stone, January Jones, Anne Hathaway, Dianna Agron, Eva Longoria, Kyra Sedgwick, Amber Riley, and Tina Fey.
Now, see how to easily recreate the best 2011 Golden Globe hairstyles.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Mila Kunis
Skip to see how to easily recreate the best 2011 Golden Globe hairstyles now.
To us, the only thing better than judging the best celebrity hairstyles like some sort of Roman Emperor surveying the gilded crop, is getting the inside scoop on how we can recreate the ones we love sans a hairstylist. You see, despite not being a celebrity, we still get to put down those darn cheese puffs (put down the cheese puffs already) and attend fabulous parties, fancy dinner dates, or fun nights out that too are worthy of gorgeous hairstyles. So to help you master the hairstyles we went gaga over while watching the red carpet and the Golden Globes presentation, we gathered the looks we loved and asked celebrity hairstylists (most who actually created the red carpet looks themselves) how to easily copy the styles seen. They gave us detailed step-by-step how-tos for all the hot trends like sleek French twists, big curls, and soft flowing waves.
Celebrities who are sporting the winning styles: Mila Kunis, Emma Stone, January Jones, Anne Hathaway, Dianna Agron, Eva Longoria, Kyra Sedgwick, Amber Riley, and Tina Fey.
Now, see how to easily recreate the best 2011 Golden Globe hairstyles.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Mila Kunis
Older comments
I'm going to have to try some of these, they are real cute!
by Only1KimmieD Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 12:04PM Report as inappropriate
Great tips! Will definitely try this at home!
by CCochran Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 10:11AM Report as inappropriate
i love the old hollywood looks classically beautiful
by TBjunkie Monday, April 16, 2012 at 11:55PM Report as inappropriate
I love Kyra's look...
by powerwoman033 Monday, March 19, 2012 at 08:48AM Report as inappropriate
Look hot chic..hehe.
by maryjane_baja Saturday, March 17, 2012 at 06:37AM Report as inappropriate
amazing article, great hairstyles. Thank you!
by venenumletalis Friday, March 9, 2012 at 06:53AM Report as inappropriate
Great hairstyles, but I really doubt I can recreate them.
by MissXu Friday, December 23, 2011 at 07:31PM Report as inappropriate
these are so pretty!!
by Bon_Bon Monday, August 15, 2011 at 02:30AM Report as inappropriate
Eva Longoria looks amazing. I will be attemping that style myself.
by MissPurple Thursday, July 7, 2011 at 04:17PM Report as inappropriate
yesss!
by Gracewitthuhn Monday, May 23, 2011 at 10:39PM Report as inappropriate