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Slick It
Great for: Long hair

Lopez, who helps make the "Glee" cast look spectacular, says this is a great way to make a simple ponytail look modern and fun. To recreate this:

1. Prep damp, clean hair with a light-hold mousse or styling spray (try Pantene Pro-V Fine Hair Solutions Triple Action Volume Mousse, $4.99).

2. Blow dry while smoothing hair back into a ponytail shape with a boar-bristle brush. (Tip: Get those hairs at the nape of your neck to cooperate by blow drying them upwards while your head is turned upside down.)

Next: Step 3

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Slick It
Great for: Long hair

3. Once your hair is dry, spray a brush with hairspray and start smoothing your hair into a ponytail with it. Secure with a small, snag-free elastic. (Try Goody Ouchless Mini Gentle Elastics, $2).

4. Wrap 1" sections of your pony around a curling iron to give it more bounce.

5. Finish all over with a shine spray (try Pantene Pro-V Fine Hair Solutions Heat Protection and Shine Spray, $5.99) to give it a lasting sleek look.

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Tease It
Great for: Most lengths

I fell in love with this hairstyle when I saw it on the runway while covering Fashion Week. I didn't have time to wash my hair the next day, and it was a rat's nest, so I thought, "I'll just go with it!" To recreate this style:

1. Tease it ... a lot. Grab 1-inch sections on the crown and sides of your head, spray them with strong-hold hairspray, and tease them from roots toward tips with a fine-tooth comb. If you really want to go for it, tease the back too. You should resemble the Bride of Frankenstein at this point. (Don't worry, it gets better.)

Next: Step 2

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Tease It
Great for: Most lengths

2. Using your comb, gather all your hair to the side, then roll inward to form a French twist, securing the roll with 8 to 10 bobby pins that point downward into the twist at 45-degree angles. If the tips of your hair stick straight up at the top, roll them and pin them into the top of the twist.

3. Smooth any areas where it's needed but remember to embrace the messiness. Apply strong-hold hairspray (try Pantene Pro-V Curly Hair Series Satin Hold Hairspray, $3.99) all over to set.

4. If you want to add a romantic touch, pull out a few tendrils at the nape of your neck and curl them with a curling iron. Or stick them in a decorative headband.

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Wrap It
Great for: Most lengths

I did this before I went to the store the other day and felt instantly French and chic. (Might have also been the baguette I was carrying ...) All I did was:

1. Pick out a medium-to-large square woven scarf. (See next slide for my suggestion.)

2. Fold it in half twice and roll it (triangle point first) into a long cylindrical shape.

Next: Step 3

Bad hair days. We've all been there ... and it's so frustrating. When I had long hair, I wanted to cut it because it was way too heavy, greasy, and flat. So I cut it short ("low maintenance, here I come!") and was thrilled until pieces started sticking out every which way. Now, while it's growing out, it just looks dented and weird most days.

Don't get me wrong; if I bother to take the time to style my hair, it looks just how it's supposed to. But what's a girl who's crunched for time to do with hair that's just not cooperating? Call up an expert stylist and ask for help, of course! So, that's what I did and now you don't have to.

I collected the styling tips from celebrity stylists Jet Rhys and David Lopez to find the easiest styling 'dos to bail us out of bad hair days. See if any of them will work for you!
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