And at Victoria Beckham, hairstylist Guido created texture with Redken Wind Blown, then gathered the hair into a low, loose ponytails that he didn't pull through all the way, so gave the precarious impression nearly falling out. It was basically our hair after a SoulCycle class -- only way more chic.
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Perfect prom ringlets or even glamorous, loose curls are so yesterday. For spring, it's all about the I-just-woke-up-like-this wave.
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At Alice & Olivia, Marjan went for a "70s, rock-n-roll style," forming bends down the length of the hair with a flatiron. "Using a curling iron would create too much of a curl, and I wanted more of a wave or a kink," she said.
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At Derek Lam, hairstylist James Pecis applied Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray before blowdrying, then wrapped the hair around a 1.5-inch iron to create loose, S-waves. "The girls have to look exquisite and luxe, but still with a nonchalance," he said.
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