![]() When even a fishtail milkmaid crown seems thoughtless (Parker stated that any resemblance to Princess Leia was completely unintentional), you know it's time to shake things up - let your hair down, if you will. Is it just us, or is Sarah Jessica Parker's red carpet formula getting more than a little tired? High-drama updo plus smoky eye and barely-there lip equals total déja vu. We will definitely be attempting this look in the near future. The complementary undereye dots came courtesy of makeup artist Jessica P. It was Nelms who masterminded this glorious pearl-infused updo. Or rather, Nikki Nelms - the self-proclaimed "Hair MacGyver" behind Monae's exquisitely edgy, googly-eyed double bun (as seen on Today and The Tonight Show) - does. Musician-actress-goddess Janelle Monae has hair accessorizing down to an art. Image: Kevork Djansezian/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Her ill-matched Barbie pink pout did not help matters. And by "it" we mean a granny-ready bluish-gray shade as opposed to a chic, bleached-out silver. Kylie Jenner, Zosia Mamet, Rihanna and Kate Moss all trialed the gray hair trend in 2016, but producer Mimi Valdes stuck with it. To just be yourself because your worth is more than that.” With that in mind, click through the slideshow above to see the most memorable beauty looks of the night in our humble, subjective opinion. “But, I want to make sure that young girls and women know they aren’t a requirement and that you don’t have to wear one if you don’t want to. And I love dresses, I’m not trying to protest dresses,” stated the Westworld star, who wore an Altuzarra tux to The Beverly Hilton-based festivities. Zazie Beetz’s beautiful natural tresses deserve an honorable mention, as does Emily Ratajkowski’s glowing, peachy-keen makeup palette.Īnd while we have ambivalent feelings toward Evan Rachel Wood’s roots-heavy, abbreviated silver side swoop, we can’t take fault with her empowering red carpet proclamation. In fact, we’d like to take this opportunity to shout out a few runners-up who didn’t make it into the top nine. The results were, in most cases, phenomenal. (There were no puzzling, Snooki-esque Bumpits this year, thank heavens.) Many stars embraced fashion-forward feminist chops, some fresh accessories, some free-form manes, some barely-there makeup, some smoky eyes and statement lips. 1.Not that this is a bad thing, but it was hard to find a totally sour beauty look amidst the slayage that was the 2017 Golden Globes red carpet. ![]() So, if you’re looking to stave off heat damage and keep your hair looking healthy without sacrificing the look, scroll on for 11 guilt-free, easy-to-master heat-free hairstyles - there’s one for every mood and hair type. ![]() ![]() Whatever the setting, Wazir says to never, ever skip the heat protectant. ![]() “Some hair can handle high heat and others, specifically fine or color-treated hair, needs lower heat,” she explains. Still, no matter the season, if you are going to use a hot tool (they’re hard to resist sometimes), Wazir says to remember to use the appropriate kind - and styling products - for your hair type. Deep conditioners and treatments only go so far.” With this in mind, it’s a good idea to keep a few heat-free hairstyles - ones that will cause zero damage to your strands - in your arsenal.Īnother reason to opt for a heatless style? According to Antonia Wazir, hairstylist and Mizani global curl specialist, the heat and humidity that come this time of year often makes it difficult to maintain certain styles that you’d typically achieve with hot tools anyway. As celebrity hairstylist and makeup artist Jess Elbaum puts it: “Once your hair is damaged by heat, at a certain point, you have no choice but to cut it. Honestly, who wants to spend hours in front of the mirror, sweating under bathroom lights and hot tools? On top of that, using too much heat too often can lead to damaged hair, which could mean dry, brittle strands or once-textured locks that lay limp and lifeless. Heat-free hairstyles don’t need much by way of a sales pitch - especially during the sweltering summer months. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |