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15 Times We Wished We Had Jennifer Lawrence Hair

JLaw's hair game is officially as strong as her acting skills. Here, we count down her best looks
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Jennifer Lawrence Hair Style No. 7: Voluminous Lob
This was the year of the lob, and Lawrence was its poster girl. This full, platinum blonde version brought glamorous vibes to the look.

The secret? Use a rat tail comb to tease your hair in the back slightly. This will create an extra boost of volume.

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Jennifer Lawrence Hair Style No. 6: Bang-Up Job
We almost forgot how much we love JLaw with fringe. These piecey, brow-grazing bangs paired with long lengths look particularly flattering on round faces.

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Jennifer Lawrence Hair Style No. 5: Windswept Waves
We are obsessed with this wavy, textured look, which somehow looks both breezy and perfectly styled. Recreate it sans red carpet glam squad by misting damp hair with a salt spray (such as R+Co Rockaway Salt Spray, $25) and scrunching. Loosely enhance your curls with a one-inch barrel curling iron.

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Jennifer Lawrence Hair Style No. 4: Delicate Braid
Be still our hearts! This simple but breathtaking braid undoubtedly deserves a spot in JLaw's top five hair looks. In platinum blonde, the style looks particularly modern.

Click here for our 15 essential braid tutorials.

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Jennifer Lawrence Hair Style No. 3: Slick Side Part
Who knew there were so many exquisite ways to rock a platinum lob? This slicked-back look requires so few products to style (just a smoothing balm, such as Bumble and Bumble Straight Blow Dry, $15, and a flat iron to roughly straighten). Parted deeply to the side and tucked behind each ear, the style suddenly looks superchic.

BY AMANDA MONTELL | FEB 22, 2016 | SHARES
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