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- If you've ever walked into a salon with visions of Angelina dancing in your head—only to exit a few hours later with a sloppy shag—this is for you. We asked the best hairstylists to describe exactly how to get some of the most coveted celebrity haircuts. Print this slideshow and take it with you to the salon.
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- To get this long version of the shag, "ask your stylist to layer the front of your hair so the shortest pieces hit at the jaw," says Paul. "Then, he should thin out the ends of the back to break up the line and give it a slight rock-and-roll edge."
source: allure.com
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- If you've ever walked into a salon with visions of Angelina dancing in your head—only to exit a few hours later with a sloppy shag—this is for you. We asked the best hairstylists to describe exactly how to get some of the most coveted celebrity haircuts. Print this slideshow and take it with you to the salon.
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- "This is a great style for people who don't want to spend on their hair but still want it to look stylish," says McMillan. "Just ask for lots of face-framing layers—they shouldn't be shorter than the cheekbones—and minimal layering in the back. And if your hair is very thick, cut into the ends to lighten it up a bit."
source:allure.com
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- If you've ever walked into a salon with visions of Angelina dancing in your head—only to exit a few hours later with a sloppy shag—this is for you. We asked the best hairstylists to describe exactly how to get some of the most coveted celebrity haircuts. Print this slideshow and take it with you to the salon.
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- This long, loose shag is perfect for anyone who likes to change her hairstyle as frequently as her nail-polish color. Tell your stylist that you'd like "a cut that looks like you've been growing out your bangs," says LeCompte. "Make sure it's heavily layered from your cheekbones to the ends all the way around your head. That way, a new look is as simple as changing the placement of your part or the direction of your fringe."
source:allure.com
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- If you've ever walked into a salon with visions of Angelina dancing in your head—only to exit a few hours later with a sloppy shag—this is for you. We asked the best hairstylists to describe exactly how to get some of the most coveted celebrity haircuts. Print this slideshow and take it with you to the salon.
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If you have wavy or curly hair, this is the best cut to keep from looking like Little Orphan Annie. Simply tell your stylist that you'd like "a bell-shaped, shoulder-length cut with long layers," says Babaii. "The layers should start mid-neck, and there shouldn't be any short pieces anywhere. It's meant to look sleeker on top and bouncy on the ends." -
- source: allure.com
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- If you've ever walked into a salon with visions of Angelina dancing in your head—only to exit a few hours later with a sloppy shag—this is for you. We asked the best hairstylists to describe exactly how to get some of the most coveted celebrity haircuts. Print this slideshow and take it with you to the salon.
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This cut proves that opposites attract. "The soft, textured feel perfectly balances strong features like Hilary's," says hairstylist Garren of the Garren New York salon. "Ask for a choppy, textured cut that's about ten inches long with layers that start at ear length and go all the way around the head—that means no bangs, and no face-framing pieces." One warning: "This cut will make fine hair look scraggly, so if that's what you have, stick with something more blunt," he says. -
- source: allure.com
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