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Emma Stone
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At the premiere of her latest film, Cruella, Emma Stone revealed her longest hair yet. Her strawberry-blonde lengths were styled in loose waves, with a deep side parting to add clever volume at the roots.
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Over the shoulder
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Keeping your longer length sleek, but not flat is a difficult task. Amanda Seyfried achieves it by curling just the ends of her hair and sweeping the lengths over one shoulder.
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The ultimate braids
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The ultimate braid inspiration? It has to be Zendaya. The star has been showcasing head-turning styles on the red carpet, including these perfect waist-skimming box braids.
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Poker-straight lengths
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Priyanka Chopra's ultra-long, poker-straight hair is kept classic and sleek with a deep side parting.
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The bend
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Add more movement to your hair by bending the lengths over a straightening iron. It works even if you then tuck your hair behind your ears, as Ashley Graham shows.
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Loose layers
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Layers can work on straighter hair too, creating movement and volume – as well as a care-free feel.
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Tendril bun
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley often throws her long hair up into a messy high bun, which accentuates her bone structure. To stop it looking too severe, follow her example and leave two tendrils out.
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Slicked-back roots
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Copy Blake Lively's trick to keeping loose waves off your face by lightly slicking back your roots. Try L'Oreal Professionnel's Techni Art Pli, £11.50.
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Straight and shiny
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Above all, uber-straight hair needs to be glossy, so apply heat protector before employing your straighteners and try a shine spray as well to keep flyaways at bay. Naomi Campbell is your inspiration.
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The Markle bun
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Meghan Markle's go-to hairstyle, the messy bun, might have broken royal protocol but it is a perfectly imperfect way to sweep long hair off your shoulders.
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Sleek pony
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A ponytail is a simple way to keep long hair looking groomed. Just ensure your parting is clean and you control any messy-looking flyaways.
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Milkmaid braid
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Turn your pigtail plaits into a sophisticated up-do like Emily Blunt, by pinning them on top of each other at the crown of your head.
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The low pony
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The Duchess of Sussex makes a strong case for the low-slung ponytail.
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Layers
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While face-shaping layers like those cut into Kaia Gerber's hair are mainly the work of a good hairdresser, you can enhance them when straightening your hair by making your hair flick-out at the ends.
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Crisp curls
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Ensure your curls look healthy like Jourdan Dunn's by using curl-defining products such as Color Wow's Dream Coat for Curly Hair, £24.
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Bended wave
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For glamorous-looking hair that doesn't take too much preparation, sweep your hair to one side, add a little voluminising powder like Oribe's Swept Up Powder Spray to your roots and twist large sections of your hair around a curling iron.
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Slicked-back
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Follow Rihanna's example and use lots of gel but also a diagonal parting to get an on-trend wet-look finish to your hair, while still adding volume to your crown.
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Tucked curls
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For additional body around your roots when wearing curls, tip your hair upside down, apply voluminising spray and tuck the under layers of your hair behind your ears like Emily Ratajkowski.
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Sleek with lift
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To stop super-sleek hair looking greasy or flat, slightly tousle your roots and use a touch of Oribe's Dry Texturising Spray, £41, to add height at your crown. It's a trick Bella Hadid often uses.
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Voluminous curls
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Jennifer Lawrence proves that you don't need naturally curly hair to achieve big waves. The trick is to use a thin-barrelled curling wand, like Ghd's Soft Curl Tong, £99, before brushing out the curls and using lots of lots of texture spray.
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