Brushed-out curls This '70s-inspired style depends on how big you want to go. If you want to go totally old school, you can try hot rollers which will give you a very retro vibe with tons of bounce. Fugate is a fan of a more modern take using a curling iron. "I think the modern girl will want to set sections of hair with a curling iron or wand to keep the roots flat. The trick is the brushed-out effect; you've got to really beat the hair up with your brush. Think Marsha Brady — take that paddle brush and count to 100 strokes."
Fugate is a fan of dry shampoos like Dove Volume and Fullness Dry Shampoo, $3.99, as a finishing spray to achieve the matte, cotton-candy, '70s look from the runways and says to skip the hairspray. "The more you try to manipulate it, the hair gets sticky. It also makes the hair a little wet, which makes it want to revert to curly-coily."
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