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7 Weird Celebrity Hair Hacks You Should Totally Copy

Want to know how Solange Knowles keep her impressive mane looking so, well, impressive? We'll tell you
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Nicole Kidman suggests using champagne or cranberry juice to wash your hair

The "Big Little Lies actress" says cranberry juice can help make your color last. "If you have red hair, try washing it in cranberry juice, and if you're blonde, a champagne rinse can work wonders," she said to Longevity.

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Solange Knowles never uses shampoo

The singer co-washes and uses humidity as a tool to make her hair even more amazing and doesn't shy away from it. "I stand outside the shower and let the steam make my hair bigger," she told Glamour. "Also, I never really shampoo; I co-wash instead."

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Gigi Hadid uses a facebrush to tame baby hairs

The model knows how to rock a mean ponytail, so it makes sense that she has a hack for how to make them look their best. She told Into The Gloss: "For baby hairs, I have a face brush from Sephora that I spray with hairspray to push back anything leftover from when I pull it all into a ponytail, but I guess you could use a toothbrush." She's not alone, either: Celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend also recommends using a toothbrush to help smooth out bangs.

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Lucy Hale says face mist works to keep frizz away

The "Pretty Little Liars" actress told Byrdie that she uses Evian Facial Water Spray on her ends after flat ironing since "It helps tame frizz and add moisture!"

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BY CARMEN WILLIAMS | MAY 20, 2019 | SHARES
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