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Bouncy with bangs
How she did it: "To create this look, I blow dried my hair and bangs as I usually do. Then, I clipped in Hairdo 20 Inch Styleable Clip-In Extensions, $99 from ear to ear and gently twisted my hair into its bouncy curls to blend them. I slipped on a faux braided headband (try Braidies Thick Braided Headband, $10) and then clipped a sparkly hair accessory on top for a touch of glam. It's a super sweet style."

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Long and straight
How she did it: "I blow dried my bangs to the side and sprayed with hairspray. Then, I clipped in long, straight faux hair under my crown (try Hairdo by Jessica Simpson 21" 100% Fine Human Hair Extensions, $186) and brushed my hair and the extensions gently to blend the fibers. To add more style to the straight look, I created a little French braid on the side opposite my bangs -- stopping right at my ear."

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Long side pony
How she did it: "This was the easiest style. I basically pulled the previous look (long straight faux hair) to the side and fastened with a hair tie to create a side ponytail. Easy."

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Side bun
How she did it: "If you know how to create a side bun, you're good to go, as this look is a cinch. All you have to do is secure hair into a side ponytail. Then, wrap the ponytail around the base to create a bun and fasten with a couple bobby pins. Finally, clip a faux bun extension on top of your natural hair bun and ta-da -- big bun central. I used Hair U Wear Dancing with the Stars Put On Pieces Glamarama, $20."

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Voluminous ponytail
How she did it: "This was a fun one! I brushed my bangs to create a middle part and sprayed them lightly with strong-hold hairspray (try TRESemme Tres Two Extra Hold Hairspray, $3.99). Then, I used a round brush to backcomb the crown of my head to create lift and volume. I pulled my natural hair into a bun at the back of my head and released a couple of face-framing pieces, which I then curled with a small-barreled iron. To finish the look, I clipped a curly ponytail piece on top of the bun (try Hair U Wear Dancing with the Stars Put On Pieces Flirtini, $39).

Ever look at celebrity hairstyles on the red carpet and wonder: How on earth does she have such voluminous, flowing, lust-worthy hair? Or, how did her straight chin-length bob turn into a long, wavy look over the course of the weekend?

Skip to see 10 believable ways to wear hair extensions now.

Well, just like most things in Hollywood are phony, the hairstyles you envy are no exception. They are, as you might assume, fake -- fake as in they couldn't be achieved without the help of hair extensions.

Faux hair is a celebrity hairstylist's secret weapon. While some are made out of real hair and others are synthetic, they all do wonders for changing up a look or hairstyle in a flash.

But in "real life" (nowhere near the smoke and mirrors of Hollywood), hair extensions have the potential to look either totally gorgeous or completely cheesy and ridiculous. We've found that it's all about the way you wear them that makes the difference.

Clip-in and wrap around pieces worn the right way, can be your ticket to getting fuller, thicker, or longer hair in seconds, and with the right styling, you'll no longer be resigned to tacky, obviously fake hair. You can wear believable fake hair -- you just have to know how. To prove it, we challenged one of our editors to create 10 easy DIY looks you can copy using faux hair purchased at your local beauty supply store and a few key styling tricks.

See the 10 hairstyles she created (and how to copy them) with hair extensions -- now.
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