To get this glam, curly updo, start by applying a gel that will relax your hair and protect it from heat styling like Davines Defining Relaxing Fluid, $19.99. Next, blow dry hair using a round brush, making sure to lift it at the roots while directing hair flow from the dryer downwards to create mega volume and shine. Once hair is dry, start wrapping small sections of hair around a small-barreled iron (try Amika Tourmaline Clip-Free Curler, $128). To create the updo, spin individual curls around a finger and start pinning them to the back of your head, leaving front pieces out to frame your face. Finish by misting with a strong-hold hairspray, says Pohl.
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Jordin Sparks
To copy this sleek low bun, Pohl says to start by applying a hair smoother and heat protector like Redken Smooth Down Heat Glide, $16 to damp hair. Blow dry hair straight with a boar bristle brush then run a flat iron over it to remove any kink or curl. Create a middle part and comb hair back into a low ponytail. Wrap the tail around the base of the bun and secure with pins. Rough up the back a bit with your hands and pull out two face framing strands.
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Shaun Robinson
To get this chic curly pony, Pohl says to start by applying a relaxing fluid or lotion and blowing out the hair straight with a large barreled round brush. Curl just the lower section of hair (below the ears) with a small one-inch curling iron, spraying each section with a non-sticky hairspray like Sebastian Shaper Plus Hair Spray, $14.99 before wrapping it around the curling barrel. Apply a bit of shine enhancing pomade like Motions Shine Enhancing Pomade, $3.99 to your crown and brush hair back with a boar bristle brush. Secure hair into a high ponytail with an elastic.
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Katerina Graham
To get movie star waves like Graham's, start by applying a setting lotion like Kusco-Murphy Setting Lotion, $19.95 to damp hair. Next, blow dry hair straight to create volume and once hair is dry, use a roller set to curl hair for voluminous waves. Once rollers have cooled, remove and brush out curls with a boar bristle brush to soften them while creating a deep side part. Finish by misting with shine enhancing strong-hold spray like John Frieda Frizz-Ease Moisture Barrier Firm-Hold Hairspray, $5.99, says Pohl.
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Selita Ebanks
Short wavy bobs are everywhere and to achieve it Pohl says to create pin curls. To do so, work with one-inch sections of hair at a time. Spray them with a non-sticky hairspray and wrapping them around a small-barreled curling iron. Instead of letting the curl hang loose, coil it around a finger and bobby pin the curl to your scalp. Continue until all of your hair is pinned into curls. Let set until hair is completely cool then remove the pins and use a boar bristle brush to comb through the curls. Brush, brush, brush until the curls become soft waves. Finish by misting hair with a shine spray like Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray, $25.
You know when you wake up in the morning, look in the mirror and think, "It's time for a change"? Yeah well, if you're like us, you pretty much have that fun little pre-coffee epiphany almost every day.
Luckily, a hairstyle is one of those things that is easy to change up in an instant. But, as you probably already know, just because it�s easy to want the change, knowing how to actually switch things up is a whole different story. Even the most style-savvy women need a little inspiration once in a while -- and especially when stuck in a same-old-'do rut.
That's where our favorite black celebrities, or really, their hairstylists come in. There are gorgeous and functional, on-trend African-American hairstyles being created and worn by the stars on a daily basis. Seriously, the red carpet is an inspiration gold mine.