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10 Knockout Looks from the 2017 Grammy AwardsFrom edgy smoky eyes to sweeping romantic updos, these are the best red carpet beauty looks from the 2017 Grammy Awards |
Ravishing Romantic Hello from the other side (ahem heaven), because this look knocked us dead. As if we needed another reason to be obsessed with the songstress, Adele looked absolutely gorgeous at the 2017 Grammy Awards with her emerald green gown and soft romantic updo. Her sweeping tendrils framed her glowing complexion beautifully, and brought all of the attention to her dark-lined eyes.
To get her textured updo, Adele teamed up with Color Wow stylist Chris Appleton, who says he wanted to keep her look soft and natural. "I wanted to create texture for the first look so we could easily transition into her performance look, which was a piecey lob," Appleton says. To get her red carpet hair, Appleton applied the Color Wow Coconut Cocktail Bionic Tonic, $24, to towel-dried hair to give Adele's hair shine. Using the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer, $399.99, Appleton dried her strands and backcombed the hair at the roots to give it volume. Next, he wrapped the hair into a French twist that met in the middle (back), and used his fingers to texturize the sections (using a toothbrush for baby hairs) to soften the look.
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To get her textured updo, Adele teamed up with Color Wow stylist Chris Appleton, who says he wanted to keep her look soft and natural. "I wanted to create texture for the first look so we could easily transition into her performance look, which was a piecey lob," Appleton says. To get her red carpet hair, Appleton applied the Color Wow Coconut Cocktail Bionic Tonic, $24, to towel-dried hair to give Adele's hair shine. Using the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer, $399.99, Appleton dried her strands and backcombed the hair at the roots to give it volume. Next, he wrapped the hair into a French twist that met in the middle (back), and used his fingers to texturize the sections (using a toothbrush for baby hairs) to soften the look.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Touch of Texture