Added: 17-Mar-2011
Sienna Miller's glossy strands with subtle end waves
Daily styling can mean damage to your tresses. To have silky strands like Sienna Miller, it's important to use a heat protectant product before using any heat on the hair.
Get her look: Apply heat protectant to wet hair, make a center part, then blow-dry hair smooth with a medium round brush. To coax subtle waves, wrap the ends of hair around the brush, and blast with heat, then hold the brush for a few seconds. Let cool for the style to set, then release brush. Finish with a light hairspray for hold.
Added: 11-Mar-2011
Kim Kardashian's voluminous waves with eye-skimming side-swept bangs
Forget flat. Sexy hair speaks volumes, literally. To get luscious waves that are full of body (like Kim Kardashian), the trick is to add a few Velcro rollers to your blow-drying routine. Here's how:
Get her look:To fight flatness, blow-dry in the "wrong" direction -- use a large round brush to pull hair in the opposite direction from the way it grows. (Do the same for your bangs.) As you dry the top sections, wrap each around a roller, then continue to blow-dry the bottom sections. Next, direct hot air at each roller for a few seconds. After hair has cooled, then gently unwind rollers, fluff with your fingers, then spritz with a light-hold hairspray.