Portman's classy one-sided twist works well for those with thick or curly hair. To get this look, take a large strand of hair from the front of your face and pull it towards the back of your head. Start twisting several inches away from your face and tuck the twist under the hair at the back of your head, under your crown, securing it with bobby pins. Finish the look by applying smoothing cream to tame frizzy fly-aways (try TIGI Bed Head After-Party Smoothing Cream, $14.99).
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Lauren Conrad
The single-side twist (or braid) is Conrad's specialty. To get this look, first smooth down hair with a frizz-fighting cream (try Pantene Pro-V Smoothing Frizz Defense Cr�me, $5.99). Now grab a strand of hair and twist it tightly several times before pinning it down. Be sure to tuck the remainder of the strand under the rest of your hair to cover up the ends.
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Ashley Tisdale
Tisdale's twist adds flair and volume to her side ponytail, and works best with long hair. To get this look, create a side part and then split the hair on one side into two large strands. Apply volumizing foam (try TreSemme 24 Hour Body Foaming Mousse, $5.50) to the front half of the split. Now twist your hair loosely, pulling it back. Once the twist reaches the nape of your neck, gather the rest of your hair and tie it into a low, side ponytail. Finish the look by taking a strand of hair at the base of your ponytail and wrap it around the elastic.
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Miley Cyrus
Cyrus' hairstyle looks gorgeous on long hair. To get her tendrils, curl your hair using a small barrel curling iron. Then, take a thick strand of hair from near the ear and twist back. Secure the twist with bobby pins, and partially cover it with hair in the back. It's okay to let the twist come undone during the day -- Cyrus' twists drape over her ear and blend in naturally with the rest of her hair.
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Diane Kruger
Kruger looks like royalty with this crown twist, which works best for those with medium or shoulder-length hair. To get this look, create a side part then smooth the side with less hair down with a pomade or wax (try Goldwell Profiler Mousse Wax, $18). On the other side of your head, start from the top, and twist along the edge of your hairline, gathering hair as you reach the nape of your neck. Secure the twist with pins and then gather the rest of your hair from the other side and twist it along the bottom of your head. Tuck the ends into your twist and pin the entire twist down.
"The Twist" is more than just a popular 60s dance. It's also a look practically anyone can wear. So check out this celebrity hairstyle that's fun to sport and so easy to copy.