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Jane Seymour (Solitaire) in 'Live and Let Die'
Fun fact: The High Priestess Tarot card (shown in the movie) was deliberately designed to resemble Seymour. (Source: imdb.com)

Get the look: Trying to grow your hair out? Even if you don't want it this long, but are going for a longer length, you'll need to work to keep it healthy. Try doing weekly deep conditioning treatments and avoid heat styling. Or, if you'd rather fake the length, try using extensions.

Image taken in 1973

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Barbara Bach (Major Anya Amasova) in 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
Fun fact: Russian agent Amasova's code number was XXX (as in Agent XXX). (Source: imdb.com)

Get the look: A middle-parted, sleek look is timeless. To get it, start by distributing a smoothing serum through hair before blow-drying. Use a round brush to smooth hair straight and follow up with a large-barreled curling iron. Hold it horizontally to roll up the ends of hair and get the perfect amount of bend.

Image taken in 1977

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Famke Janssen (Xenia Zirgavna Onatopp) in 'GoldenEye'
Fun fact: In the opening car chase between Bond's Aston Martin and Onatopp's Ferrari, Janssen performed her own driving stunts. (Source: imdb.com)

Get the look: Janssen's chin-length bob is a great everyday style. Try blow-drying with a round brush for smoothness and to add bend to your ends.

Image taken on November 13, 1995 in New York City

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Halle Berry (Jinx) in 'Die Another Day'
Fun fact: Following her best actress win at the 2002 Oscars, Berry became the first Academy Award winner to be a leading Bond girl in the EON Productions official series. (Source: imdb.com)

Get the look: Try using a pomade to get the piece-y, flipped-out look Berry is sporting. Tousle hair with your fingers as you blow it dry, then use the pomade to flip ends out and create curls with your fingers.

Image taken on November 18, 2002 in London

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Eva Green (Vesper Lynd) in 'Casino Royale'
Fun fact: Bond author Ian Fleming based the character Lynd on WW2 resistance fighter Christine Granville, who was nicknamed Vesperale. Allegedly, the two had an affair. (Source: imdb.com)

Get the look: This messy updo just screams sexy. Start by spritzing a texturizing spray through hair to give it a messy texture, then scrunch hair dry while diffusing it. Twist it back into a loose, high bun, letting the ends hang free for a less structured look.

Image taken on May 16, 2006 in Loket, Czech Republic

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So most people (er, guys) watch James Bond movies for the action, the cars and the gadgets. But we watch them to see how the Bond girls strategically seduce Mr. Bond with their beauty (hair and makeup looks to be specific). Which is why we rounded up the hottest hair looks from the many decades of Bond movies and, of course, the newest Bond flick. Read on to learn key tricks on getting these hairstyles at home. Soon, you'll be rocking a sexy Bond girl look of your own.
BY SARAH CARRILLO | SHARES
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