Thursday, March 20, 2014

Emma Watson: Get the hairstyle



Emma Watson proved she keeps up with the latest trends during her last red carpet appearance, with a deep side parting hairstyle at the Noah Madrid premiere.

We've already spoken about our love for her sexy masculine style, and now we move onto the hair.

The British actress chose a look that we spotted at numerous shows, namely the AW14 collection from Lucas Nascimento.

In February, ghd creative director, Kenna, led the ghd art team backstage at Lucas Nascimento to craft a 70s noir girl for the catwalk: 'A side parting from the 40s with the one-sided width of the 70s!'

As seen on the models walking at the LFW show, Emma Watson also sported a sleek, pulled-back side, which provided a sexy, peek-a-boo effect.



"The ghd eclipse styler was the key styling tool to create the width and raw edges seen in this look. My top tip to recreate this modern twist to such a classic hairstyle is no volume at the root; push the volume to the ends of your hair to give the look 'width' instead. It's a more modern silhouette, as Emma has done," explains Kenna, ghd UK creative director.

Now you can get the hairstyle too with these helpful tips:


Prep: To create a textured base apply a root lift hairspray to wet hair

Blast the hair dry with a hairdryer.

Make a wide side parting on the right hand side of the head with the comb and follow it down the curve of the head to the nape.

Brush this smaller section of hair flat using and lightly spray with hairspray. Tie this section of hair back with an elastic band.

Section the rest of the hair to the left. Using the ghd eclipse, create soft wide 70s style waves by taking 2 inch sections of the hair and placing the styler in at the root, bottom up, close to the head.

Rotate the styler 180 degrees clockwise pushing the hair down and diagonally a few centimetres, then rotating anticlockwise by 180 degrees - repeating to the ends. This will get width in the silhouette.

Brush out with a paddle brush to break the waves and put distance between each hair, creating width and an "airy" texture.

Top tip: To soften the grooves take the hair in two sections, top and bottom, and blow dry on a slow and medium heat with a hairdryer and use a paddle brush to go through.

To finish the look gently mist the hair with your favourite strong hold hairspray to ensure your look stays in place all night.

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