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So you�ve finally got a haircut you love, but now what do you do with it? Here�s a solution: Try one of these fun looks created by stylist Rick Farber from The Argyle Salon in Hollywood, Calif. No matter what your hair length or type we have a style -- or five -- for you. Now you have no excuse for wearing your hair the same way day after day.

Photographs by Andrew Stiles

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Screen Siren Waves
Works on: Medium to long hair

What you�ll need:
Blow-dryer
Round brush
Curling iron
Shine serum (Farber used Bumble and bumble Brilliantine.)
Hairspray

How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair with a round brush to smooth.
Step 2: Take large sections of hair (about three inches wide), roll the ends of the hair in a curling iron horizontally and immediately release the curls. (See photo A.) Make sure to roll each curl in the same direction to get the uniform look you see here.
Step 3: Apply a small amount of shine serum to hair and brush through to soften waves.
Step 4: Mist with hairspray to finish.

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Teased French Twist
Works on: Medium to long hair

What you�ll need:
Blow-dryer
Bobby pins
Teasing comb
Spray wax
Hairspray

How to:
Step 1: Roughly blow-dry hair or let it air-dry.
Step 2: Distribute spray wax through dry hair for added texture and mist with hairspray for hold.
Step 3: Lightly tease hair all over to increase volume and texture.
Step 4: Divide hair horizontally into two sections.
Step 5: Roll the top section inward and pin the roll to secure it. Repeat with lower section. (See photo A.)
Step 6: Mist with hairspray to set.

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Girly High Pony
Works on: medium to long hair

What you�ll need:
Blow-dryer
Flatiron (optional)
Round brush
Flat boar-bristle brush
Hair elastic
Lightweight shine serum (Farber used Kerastase Reflection Chroma Protect Polishing Cream, $34.)
Hairspray
Pomade
Bobby pins
Curling iron

How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair straight with a round brush and follow up with a flatiron to straighten if necessary.
Step 2: Apply a dime-sized amount of shine serum throughout dry hair.
Step 3: Using the boar-bristle brush, brush hair into a high pony and secure with an elastic.
Step 4: Use the pomade to smooth flyways or frizz in the front of your hair for a sleek look.
Step 5: Take a two-inch section of hair from the ponytail and wrap it around the elastic, securing it underneath the pony with a bobby pin. You can use multiple sections to fully cover the elastic if necessary. (See photo A.)
Step 6: Divide the hanging pony into one- to two-inch sections and curl the midshaft to ends with a curling iron. (See photo B.)
Step 7: Spritz the top of your head and ponytail with hairspray to set the look.

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Slick Side Part
Works on: Short hair

What you�ll need:
Blow-dryer
Round brush
Smoothing serum (Farber used Bumble and bumble Brilliantine and Kerastase Lumiere Nutri-Sculpt Leave-in, Luminizing Film-Cream.)
Fine-toothed comb

How to:
Step 1: Blow-dry hair straight with a round brush.
Step 2: Make a deep side part and tuck hair behind ears.
Step 3: Using a fine-toothed comb, distribute smoothing serum through hair until hair has the wet/sleek look.

So you�ve finally got a haircut you love, but now what do you do with it? Here�s a solution: Try one of these fun looks created by stylist Rick Farber from The Argyle Salon in Hollywood, Calif. No matter what your hair length or type we have a style -- or five -- for you. Now you have no excuse for wearing your hair the same way day after day.

Photographs by Andrew Stiles
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