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Pump Up the Volume For a punk-inspired take on a ladylike look, Kelly Bileddo created a gravity-defying '70s updo at Betsey Johnson. To create the look, she parted and clipped hair at the crown, making sure to leave the side and back sections down. To add texture and grip, she spritzed Big Sexy Hair Volumizing Dry Shampoo and back-teased hair. She subdivided hair at the base of the skull, creating two sections. Clipping away the top section, she smoothed the lower section over the left while spritzing Big Sexy Hair Spritz & Stay for hold, before cross pinning at the center. Next, she repeated the same steps for the other subsection.
Bileddo then combined both subsections before smoothing hair to the right and creating a French twist moving upwards, which she then secured with pins.
As for the crown, she subdivided it horizontally and clipped the section closest to the hairline. She spritzed the remaining portion with the volumizing dry shampoo and then smoothed the hair back, creating a pompadour and pinning it above the French twist. She rolled the remainder of the section and pinned a barrel curl above the twist.
Finally, she used a one-inch iron to create two barrel curls in the fringe section, which she back combed before smoothing the hair towards the right eye.
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Bileddo then combined both subsections before smoothing hair to the right and creating a French twist moving upwards, which she then secured with pins.
As for the crown, she subdivided it horizontally and clipped the section closest to the hairline. She spritzed the remaining portion with the volumizing dry shampoo and then smoothed the hair back, creating a pompadour and pinning it above the French twist. She rolled the remainder of the section and pinned a barrel curl above the twist.
Finally, she used a one-inch iron to create two barrel curls in the fringe section, which she back combed before smoothing the hair towards the right eye.
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