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Red Carpet Beauty: Emma Stone at the 2012 Golden Globe Awards…

Actress Emma Stone who starred in the film The Help, looks AMAZING on the red carpet last night and I LOVE her Lanvin dress!! Very edgy and unexpected.  Her hair was lovely too and was styled by Mara Roszack for Matrix.

Inspiration: To complement her striking Lanvin gown, stylist Mara Roszak wanted Emmas hair to emulate that same edgy and effortless style. Staying away from anything too romantic, the rougher texture was key in achieving the goal of the style – a strong feel while remaining feminine.

Step by Step How-To:

  • Starting with wet hair, applied MATRIX Total Results Amplify Foam Volumizer
  • Rough dried hair to extenuate natural texture
  • Used a 1” barrel curling iron to touch up natural wave
  • Took a dab of MATRIX Total Results Curl Contouring Lotion to tame any extra frizz throughout the hair and give it a bit more definition
  • Pulled hair back loosely letting the front of the hair and pieces around the face fall out.
  • Twist ends of hair and pull back to create a loose, messy chignon in the back, letting the front of the hair and pieces around the face fall out
  • Once hair was back and pinned, began dropping the hair into the messy bun shape, pinning and wrapping each piece individually
  • To secure the style, used BIOLAGE Freeze Fix Hair Spray
  • Pinned in Lanvin hair accessory

Products Used:

  • MATRIX Total Results Amplify Foam Volumizier ($15, Matrix.com for salon locations)
  • MATRIX Total Results Curl Contouring Cream ($15, Matrix.com for salon locations)
  • BIOLAGE Freeze Fix Hair Spray ($15, Matrix.com for salon locations)

Stay Pretty!!

Lianne Farbes writes TheMakeupGirl. She is a Beauty Expert, Social Media Enthusiast, Project Manager, Event Producer, Web 2.0 Cheerleader and she is always online. Follow her on Twitter and friend her through any of her social profiles here.

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