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Sizzle in a half-up hairstyle
Emma Stone transforms from girl next door to red carpet glamazon by simply pulling two small side sections of her hair back. This half-up style is a cinch to do (even in your office bathroom) before a party if you've been wearing your hair down all day.

Next: See how to get the look

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Get the look
To start, spray your roots with a volumizing product.

Next, smooth the front and top portion of your hair using a blow dryer and medium-sized round brush -- the heat will work with the volumizing spray to add lift to your hair. Before pinning your hair back, backcomb the crown of your head (just a bit) to add additional volume. Backcombing refresher: take a one-inch section and hold it up, then place a fine-toothed comb or brush into it from the top and push down, pull it out, and repeat. Then smooth out the top layer gently.

Last, grab a section of hair from each side of your head, above your ears, and pull them back (leave bangs or a few face framing layers hanging in front). Then secure the two sections to the back of your head with two bobby pins -- crisscross them so they stay in place.

Next: Learn how to set your style

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Set your look
Once you're hair is pulled back, make sure it doesn't budge by spraying it with a finishing spray like Paul Mitchell Extra Body Finishing Spray, $17.21.

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Get romantic with flowers
An instant way to add a feminine, dressy touch to your hair for a night out is by pinning flowers in it as Keri Russell shows here. Luckily, they don't have to be real flowers, a floral hair accessory will suffice.

Next: See how to get the look

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Get the look
You don't have to have curls to mimic Russell's look, but your hair should have some texture. Get it by applying a scrunching mousse like Sebastian Professionals Whipped Creme, $17.99 through your strands before blow drying it with a diffuser to bring out any natural wave or curl you may have.

Last, secure your hair into a loose, low side ponytail. But before you pull it all the way through the last loop of your hair elastic, stop it halfway, so it looks like a bun, or pouf. If you have long layers falling out of the loop, secure them into it with bobby pins, but don't worry too much -- it's not meant to look perfect.

Next: See how to finish your look

We're ready for holiday parties here at TotalBeauty.com. Yes, you heard right -- we said holidays. It's time to start thinking about all the upcoming festivities because before you know it, they'll be upon us � along with all the extra stress and work that seems to pile up around that time. So instead of fretting over your hair each time you have to go out, we put together three easy ways that you can instantly add glam to it.
BY SUSAN YARA | SHARES
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