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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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On hair that's thick and straight, this cut has a cool '60s vibe. (It makes all other textures fall flat and look stringy.) "Tell your stylist you'd like your bangs to start very far back on your head and end just below the eyebrows," says Garren. "They should also be very blunt, very thick, and perfectly straight, with no layers—and the rest of your hair should be, too." -
- 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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Not all '80s hair is bad. To get this punk look, "request for a cut thats boy-short, yet softly layered, on the sides and back," says Paul. "The top should be longer, with thinned-out ends; the bangs should make a diagonol line, starting mid-forehead and ending just below the brows." -
- 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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For this pixie style, you need "a boyish cut that's short and textured in the back and heavily layered throughout the top with a cheekbone-length, side-parted shock of hair in the front," says hairstylist Andy LeCompte of Chris McMillan, The Salon in Beverly Hills.-
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- 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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To get this English schoolboy style, "ask for an ear-length bowl cut—yes, a bowl cut—that tapers to the neck and has sideswept, brow-skimming bangs," says hairstylist David Babaii. "The top should be softly layered, and the sides should hug the face."-
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 takes androgyny way beyond wearing your boyfriend's button-down shirt. "This short pixie is a boy's haircut for a girl," says McMillan. "Ask for it to be short on the sides and in back, with layers throughout the top and bangs. It's important that the layers are soft and not too choppy—otherwise, it loses its girlishness".-
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- source: allure.com
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