How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush.
Step 2: Create a side part in your hair.
Step 3: Divide hair into two-inch sections and curl with curling iron held vertically. (See photo A.)
Step 4: Lightly finger comb curls to loosen them a bit.
Step 5: Pull back a section of hair near the ear on the side to which your hair is parted.
Step 6: Secure hair back with barrette or comb. (Add additional bobby pins if necessary.)
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush for smoothness (but hair doesn�t have to be perfectly straight).
Step 2: Brush all hair to one side and secure in the back with bobby pins. (See photo A.)
Step 3: Wrap one to two-inch sections hair around the curling iron vertically to create waves.
Step 4: Lightly brush out hair to soften curls.
Step 5: Set the look with hairspray.
How to:
Step 1: Mist wave-enhancing spray throughout dry hair for added texture.
Step 2: Divide hair into small sections and lightly tease the length of the section of hair.
Step 3: Bring ends of each section of hair toward the center of the back of your head and pin to secure. (See photo A.) The pins should show; it�s part of the look.
Step 4: Repeat with all hair.
How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair using a round brush.
Step 2: Using a round brush and blow-dryer, dry bangs to the side. (See photo A.) As you dry them, over-direct them opposite the side you want them to go in order to get a perfect amount of bend.
Step 3: Divide the rest of your hair into one- to two-inch sections and curl with a curling iron (held vertically). (See photo B.) Repeat all over your head and curl all hair in the same direction so curls are uniform.
Step 4: Tease hair at the crown of head and cover with top layer of hair to hide the teased section.
Step 5: Lightly tease random curls throughout to add a more haphazard texture.
Step 6: Mist look with hairspray to set.
How to:
Step 1: Spritz roots with thickening spray to add volume before blow-drying hair.
Step 2: Once hair is dry, curl the ends of your by holding the curling iron horizontally and rolling the ends upward in the iron to create a flipped look.
Step 3: Smooth shine serum over the ends of your hair.
Step 4: Tease hair starting at the crown and going down the back of the head. (See photo A.)
Step 5: Smooth top layer of hair over the teased section.
Step 6: Slide on headband. (See photo B.)
So you�ve finally got a haircut you love, but now what do you do with it? Here�s a solution: Try one of these fun looks created by stylist Rick Farber from The Argyle Salon in Hollywood, Calif. No matter what your hair length or type we have a style -- or five -- for you. Now you have no excuse for wearing your hair the same way day after day.