How does julianne hough style her hair




















Pro tip: all of the hair that lies in front of your ears should be wrapped away from your face. As the hair is wrapped around the wand, tap it to feel the temperature. Step 3: Grab your next section, and wrap it around the iron in the opposite direction that you wrapped the previous one. Repeat throughout your entire head, continuing to alternate directions as you make your way around.

Pro tip: Save your two front pieces for last. If any curls are too tight, Capri suggests simply swiping over them quickly with a flat iron. When she isn't singing, dancing, or acting, Julianne is staying busy with new husband , NHL hockey player Brooks Laich, or blogging on her lifestyle site , where she keeps fans informed on everything from fitness and wellness to beauty. One thing's for sure: Julianne could be the spokesperson for the lob trend overtaking Hollywood , wearing the shoulder-dusting look in all its various forms: sleek, straight, edgy, piecey or just plain natural.

Like most celebs, she loves to change up her hair look, but Hough can rock a lob like no other. Happy birthday, Julianne! For short hair like this, work in itty-bitty sections to get those tight bends that have a modern, tousled finish. What's stunning about this style is all in the spot-on silhouette. The blunt ends graze Hough's collarbones but don't go as far as the chest, leaving plenty of movement and length.

We're also totally into the shape the side part gives this hairstyle. That very same cut gets a little oomph — and looks entirely transformed, if we're being honest — thanks to the addition of beachy waves. The side part here isn't as deep, giving it a bit of ease as well. Can we just say Hough absolutely killed it in her super short hair phase? One of our favorite looks from that era was this sophisticated and sexy slick-back, which put the actress's bone structure on full display.

If you've got a texture similar to Hough's, a very light-hold gel on nearly-dry strands allows for a sleek look that still has some lift. Here's another fauxhawk updo Hough nailed. These kinds of styles are a fun option for those with shorter hair. Try a similar look like this by slicking back your sides and giving the center section of your hair a helping of mousse.

Never forget, folks: There is more than one way to rock a pixie. Here, Hough styled her short hair with a very deep side part, giving her cut a little extra heft. The Met Gala theme was all about punk rock, so Hough went with an elegant take on a faux hawk, laden with pins and topped off with a swirly bit of height in the front.

Check out those spider lashes, too. We don't think we've ever seen a crown braid we didn't like. But we're especially into this chunky, knotted one wrapped around the star's whole head. Why on earth would you have nary a hair out of place when you could have all of them out of place and look this good? Hough's bun is stacked high and extra messy, with wisps of hair sticking out all around for tousled look that's still at home on the red carpet.

One of our favorite ways to perk up some regular-degular hair? Grab a small section from your hairline and braid it back toward your ear. If you wanted to know how to update a '70s shag, look no further than this style Hough wore to the Elle Women in Hollywood awards. Her take on the style includes flicked ends, cheekbone-grazing bangs, and the flounciest center part you ever did see. This updo Hough wore to the CFDA awards is lifted at the roots without looking too crunchy or knotted.

The bouffant up front adds texture and movement while letting her show off her very expensive-looking earrings. What did we tell you about skinny black ribbons and headbands? Oh, yeah, it's that they just work. At the Rock of Ages premiere, a flossy band of black was a sharp accent in Hough's poofy platinum strands. Here are the traditional elements: a deep side part and a long, low pony gathered at the neck. Here's what made it special: an extra-long surprise black ribbon running down the back, setting the whole look on fire.

Just add this one to the list of Old Hollywood-inspired hairstyles Julianne Hough has absolutely nailed. Here, large, swirling barrel curls frame her face, showing off the subtle touches of strawberry blonde in her hair.

As always, the vintage-style makeup pairs perfectly with the look. Take some cues if you've got long bangs that are growing out. Here, Hough's hair is styled in a simple ponytail with some volume at the crown to perk things up. Then she parts her bangs in the middle and lets them curve down and away to frame either side of her face.



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