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Six ideas spring runway models thanked God (and their stylists) for
Use tiny bobby pins. "Most updos are held with hope, a prayer, and bobby pins!" says Kevin Ryan. Nobody sees the pins since stylists use new mini ones (try Ricky's NYC Retro Line Mini Bobby Pins, $2, rickys-nyc.com for stores).
Try faux bangs. Ryan likes to razor the ends of the clip-on kind to give them an edgy-chic look. Pick up a set, then ask your stylist to have them during your next visit.
Put on hairspray before straightening. For the supersmooth look Kerastase stylist Luigi Murenu created, brush out sections, mist on hairspray and then flat-iron. A little more effort, but hair will feel silky for days.
Crimp it! No, you won't look like an extra from a Molly Ringwald movie. Crimp, then twirl with a curling iron for great waves. The crimper pros use: Solano Quattrousi Electric with Interchangeable Plates, ($239, 847-675-0087). Bargain version: Conair Shiny Styles ($15, Kmart).
Wear pantyhose as a headband! Hair pro Orlando Pita cut off the feet and torso, wrapped it around models' heads and knotted it at the nape; it holds nice and tight. At last, something to do with runny hose!
Undo a 'do. Cover-Girl model Tiiu Kuik gets a ton of product in her hair when she works the fashion shows. What she's learned: "Rub shampoo on dry hair, wait a few minuts, then wash normally. It gets hair really clean!"
SOURCE: Glamour Magazine ~ February 2007 Issue
Use tiny bobby pins. "Most updos are held with hope, a prayer, and bobby pins!" says Kevin Ryan. Nobody sees the pins since stylists use new mini ones (try Ricky's NYC Retro Line Mini Bobby Pins, $2, rickys-nyc.com for stores).
Try faux bangs. Ryan likes to razor the ends of the clip-on kind to give them an edgy-chic look. Pick up a set, then ask your stylist to have them during your next visit.
Put on hairspray before straightening. For the supersmooth look Kerastase stylist Luigi Murenu created, brush out sections, mist on hairspray and then flat-iron. A little more effort, but hair will feel silky for days.
Crimp it! No, you won't look like an extra from a Molly Ringwald movie. Crimp, then twirl with a curling iron for great waves. The crimper pros use: Solano Quattrousi Electric with Interchangeable Plates, ($239, 847-675-0087). Bargain version: Conair Shiny Styles ($15, Kmart).
Wear pantyhose as a headband! Hair pro Orlando Pita cut off the feet and torso, wrapped it around models' heads and knotted it at the nape; it holds nice and tight. At last, something to do with runny hose!
Undo a 'do. Cover-Girl model Tiiu Kuik gets a ton of product in her hair when she works the fashion shows. What she's learned: "Rub shampoo on dry hair, wait a few minuts, then wash normally. It gets hair really clean!"
SOURCE: Glamour Magazine ~ February 2007 Issue