Celebrity Hairstylist Luke Hersheson talks us through Cate's elegant updo.
"The most important thing is to make sure you have a slightly beachy texture before beginning. If you don’t, nothing else will look right, so comb through some volumising moose when your hair is wet. Dry using a diffuser, whilst twisting small sections around a finger. Once it's dry, use Daniel Hersheson Waving Tongs, twisting large sections around the barrel for movement.
Side part and back comb the top section for height. Then divide the lower sections of the hair into three random sections. Then divide each of these sections into two smaller parts. Each section needs to be 'tied' together — a bit like the beginning part of tying a shoelace (but without doing the bow!). Repeat for all three sections — and then roll the 'tied' hair back on itself, pinning along the way — let loose hairs fall out so that it isn't too perfect looking. Finally, a liberal spritz of Tecniart Air Fix will keep everything in place."
"The most important thing is to make sure you have a slightly beachy texture before beginning. If you don’t, nothing else will look right, so comb through some volumising moose when your hair is wet. Dry using a diffuser, whilst twisting small sections around a finger. Once it's dry, use Daniel Hersheson Waving Tongs, twisting large sections around the barrel for movement.
Side part and back comb the top section for height. Then divide the lower sections of the hair into three random sections. Then divide each of these sections into two smaller parts. Each section needs to be 'tied' together — a bit like the beginning part of tying a shoelace (but without doing the bow!). Repeat for all three sections — and then roll the 'tied' hair back on itself, pinning along the way — let loose hairs fall out so that it isn't too perfect looking. Finally, a liberal spritz of Tecniart Air Fix will keep everything in place."
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