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Drew Barrymore: Hair To create a look similar to Barrymore's at home, start by applying a texturizing spray gel to hair (it will give hair a bit of texture without looking too messy, one to try: Biolage Bodifying Spray Gel, $14.99) and blow dry straight. Tease the top of your hair, starting at the crown and working forward. Then, smooth the front of your hair back over the top and secure in a ponytail about ear level.
Divide the pony into two sections horizontally. Take the bottom section and roll it up towards the base of the pony and pin into place. Then, take the top section of hair and wrap it around the bottom section, concealing the hair elastic. Finish by lightly applying a smoothing cream (like TIGI Bed Head After-Party Smoothing Cream, $16.95) over the top of hair and the bun.
Note: Barrymore likely had an extra hairpiece to give her bun more fullness, but for an easier everyday look, just do the bun without the piece.
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Divide the pony into two sections horizontally. Take the bottom section and roll it up towards the base of the pony and pin into place. Then, take the top section of hair and wrap it around the bottom section, concealing the hair elastic. Finish by lightly applying a smoothing cream (like TIGI Bed Head After-Party Smoothing Cream, $16.95) over the top of hair and the bun.
Note: Barrymore likely had an extra hairpiece to give her bun more fullness, but for an easier everyday look, just do the bun without the piece.
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