Style tip: Heavily backcomb (tease) the top of your hair and secure the top and sides to the back of your head with bobby pins (gently, so you don't flatten the volume you just created).
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Ellen Pompeo
Style tip: Blow dry hair with a diffuser to add texture. Then pull hair back into a low, messy bun. Pull a few strands out to frame your face and curl them with a curling iron for a more polished finish.
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Leighton Meester
Style tip: If you don't want to commit to cutting bangs, use clip-on ones like Meester is sporting here (try these ones). They're a great way to try a new style without much fuss.
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Anita Briem
Style tip: Use a curling iron to curl the bottom half of your hair (or if you have naturally curly hair, just let it air-dry). Then pull all your hair over one shoulder and secure with pins, then finish with a fun hair accessory.
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Kristen Stewart
Style tip: Use a texturizing product and roughly blow dry hair. Then tease the top of your hair for even more volume and texture. Wrap into a loose bun a few inches above the nape of your neck. Leave the ends of your hair out of the bun to add to the messy effect.
Long hair has its pros and cons. Cons: high-maintenance, like keeping split ends at bay and tangles to a minimum. Pros: Practically limitless style possibilities. If you have long hair, check out these hairstyles (on stars like Kim Kardashian, "Twilight's" Kristen Stewart and more). The looks are all quick and easy, so you can update your 'do in minutes.