Celebrity Hair



The Hottest Cuts-Rihanna

The Hottest Cuts
 
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.
 
 


rihannaShe took a risk with this deconstructed pixie—but Rihanna's gotten nothing but rave reviews from day one. "This is the perfect cut for someone who's a little edgy and isn't afraid to stand out," says hairstylist Jimmy Paul of the Bumble and Bumble salon in New York City. "The back and sides should be boy-short and layered to the head, the top should be heavily layered and full, and the front bang section should be eye-length and very choppy. It isn't meant to look perfect."
 
 
 source: allure.com
 
 

The Hottest Cuts-Cate Banchett

The Hottest Cuts
 
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.
 
 


cateblanchettAnyone aiming to make fine hair look fuller should check out this cut—which requires a few cheek-length layers around the face, and very little else. "Ask for very blunt ends all the way around and a few face-framing pieces in front that start just below the eyebrows," says hairstylist Chris McMillan of Chris McMillan, The Salon in Beverly Hills.
 
source: allure.com
 

The Hottest Cuts-Liv Tyler

The Hottest Cuts
 
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.
 
 


livtyler"Liv's cut is about as blunt as a haircut can get—there are virtually no layers," says hairstylist Garren of the Garren New York salon. "Ask your stylist to make it collarbone-length in the front and just a touch shorter in the back. You should be able to part it on the side or in the center, and if it starts to feel too severe, make some gentle waves with a curling iron."
 
source: allure.com
 

The Hottest Cuts-Paltrow style

The Hottest Cuts
 
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.
 
 
paltrowgwynethNot all haircuts are meant to look brand-new; Paltrow's style resembles a bob that's been growing out for a few months. To get that effect, "ask for a blunt cut that falls just above the shoulders and has absolutely no layers," says hairstylist Sally Hershberger of the Sally Hershberger Downtown salon in New York City. Then, ask her to "thin out the ends with scissors or a razor so they look slightly jagged." A cut like this can be worn wavy or flatironed pin-straight.
 
source: allure.com
 

The Hottest Cuts-Rachel Bilson

The Hottest Cuts
 
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.
 
 

Rachel Bilson

rachelbilson"It's almost universally flattering," says hairstylist Garren of the Garren New York salon of Bilson's haircut. "Tell your stylist to give you long bangs and layers starting at your chin to almost your chest, and cut the ends in the back in a U-shape." Besides suiting all face shapes, this cut also works on both straight and wavy hair textures.
 
 
 
source: allure.com
 
 
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