Hair Highlights
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- Hair HighlightsNew Heights: At the Entourage premiere, Emmanuelle Chriqui pulled her long brown hair back into a tight updo with extra height at the crown for a more formal look.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/52661_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsSwept Away: To get Olivia Palermo's easy, elegant 'do, part hair in the middle and pull it back—not down—into a slightly higher bun.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/52662_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsQuick Change Artist: Even an asymmetric two-toned bob can go from wild to tamed with the right styling. (Click to here see Selita Ebanks's before look.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/51942_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsNeed a lift? To give a slick side part some added volume, hairspray then tease hair at the root before styling.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/52009_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsWorking Her Charm: What to do when you're growing out a pixie cut? Harry Potter star Emma Watson controls her mane with the wet look. (Mix a stronghold gel with a bit of nourishing hair oil for healthy—not helmet-y—results.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/51938_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsRoot of the Matter: Hollywood newcomer Emily Montague opts for a slightly imperfect part—ideal for blondes who don't want to call attention to darker roots.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/52660_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsJoining the Club: At the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, Zoe Saldana arrived looking pretty, but not prissy, with her not-too-perfect updo.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/52777_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsCenter Of Attention: If you have an even, cowlick-free hairline like Karolina Kurkova's, then you can part your hair down the middle. Otherwise, opt for parting your hair in the direction it naturally falls.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/51940_Original.jpg
- Hair HighlightsShort Notice: ANTM alum Eva Marcille shows that even the shortest cuts can be parted to change up your look.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/51939_Original.jpgHair HighlightsHair Highlights 7/15 & 7/22http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/52789_Original.jpg
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1 of 10GloBEAUTY_HH_Emmanuelle-Chriqui_Getty_119392807
2 of 10New Heights: At the Entourage premiere, Emmanuelle Chriqui pulled her long brown hair back into a tight updo with extra height at the crown for a more formal look.
Emmanuelle Chriqui: Michael Loccisano/Getty ImagesBEAUTY_HH_Olivia-Palermo_Getty_119349384
3 of 10Swept Away: To get Olivia Palermo's easy, elegant 'do, part hair in the middle and pull it back—not down—into a slightly higher bun.
Olivia Palermo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagicBEAUTY_HH_Selita-Ebanks_Getty_117687140
4 of 10Quick Change Artist: Even an asymmetric two-toned bob can go from wild to tamed with the right styling. (Click to here see Selita Ebanks's "before" look.)
Selita Ebanks: Andrew H. Walker/Getty ImagesBEAUTY_HH_Heidi-Klum_Getty_117690886
5 of 10Need a lift? To give a slick side part some added volume, hairspray then tease hair at the root before styling.
Heidi Klum: Slaven Vlasic/FilmMagicBEAUTY_HH_Emma-Watson_Getty_118868899
6 of 10Working Her Charm: What to do when you're growing out a pixie cut? Harry Potter star Emma Watson controls her mane with the wet look. (Mix a stronghold gel with a bit of nourishing hair oil for healthy—not helmet-y—results.)
Emma Watson: Ray Tamarra/FilmMagicBEAUTY_HH_Emily-Montague_Getty_119431970
7 of 10Root of the Matter: Hollywood newcomer Emily Montague opts for a slightly imperfect part—ideal for blondes who don't want to call attention to darker roots.
Emily Montague: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagiczoe_saldana
8 of 10Joining the Club: At the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, Zoe Saldana arrived looking pretty, but not prissy, with her not-too-perfect updo.
Zoe Saldana: Steve Granitz/WireImageBEAUTY_HH_Karolina-Kurkova_Getty_118765182
9 of 10Center Of Attention: If you have an even, cowlick-free hairline like Karolina Kurkova's, then you can part your hair down the middle. Otherwise, opt for parting your hair in the direction it naturally falls.
Karolina Kurkova: Venturelli/Getty ImagesBEAUTY_HH_Eva-Marcille_Getty_118957144
10 of 10Short Notice: ANTM alum Eva Marcille shows that even the shortest cuts can be parted to change up your look.
Eva Marcille: David Livingston/Getty Images
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