How to: Angelina Jolie’s Dark Waves

December 28, 2008   in Celebrity Looks, Hair, How To/Tips

First her red lips and now her hair! There’s no denying that Miss Jolie is one of the hottest mom’s around. In the recent months she seems to have a darker hair color, with soft romantic waves.

Whether she parts it in the center or to the side, this style looks romantic, effortless – just beautiful!

What’s even better is that this style is very easy to do.

  • To get this look, use a curling iron with a bigger barrel, and instead of curling from the roots, hold your curling iron vertical and wrap hair pieces starting from your ears to the tips, then the two pieces that split your hair parting.
  • Gently tease your hair at the crown area if you need some volume on the top – the waves might weight very fine hair down.
  • Finally, use whatever styling products you normally use. (I’d recommend this hairspray to set your style).

    Simple and stunning!

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    { 6 comments… read them below or add one }

    1 yahui December 30, 2008 at 10:00 am

    hello there BF! i’ve blog hopped in your site, read How to Apply Foundation 101 and found that you use concealer and then some powder. no foundation involved? OMG just like the way how i love to do my makeup, LOL! i seldom get to find gals who skip foundation altogether! i hate that stuff. -.-

    granted, if you neglect the blemishes i have, i pretty much love how my skin is. :(

    yahui’s last blog post … Ngee’n There, D’Ann That.

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    2 Renee December 31, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    Hey Yahui,

    Thanks for your comment! Yup, I hate foundation too – will probably need it in the future but for now I’m just scared that it will be too thick and my skin will break out! The less on my skin, the better I think.

    Oh and I read your ‘About’ Page – I agree with a lot of the things you said! :-p

    Thanks for visiting, hope you come back soon!

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    3 Lois November 14, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    OHH! I totally get what your saying, however, i do were foundation when my skin is just not going right, i would strongly recommend LO’Real Dream matte mousse, its a combination of liquid and powder foundation and makes it look like you have naturally beautiful skin.

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    4 Renee November 15, 2009 at 2:07 am

    Hey Lois,

    Welcome! :) Thanks for the recommendation. I haven’t tried that product yet but I find mousse textures really great, I remember trying a few on my hands and it blends really well. I have to agree with you that it looks unbelievable natural and your skin still looks soft. I’m glad it works so well for you! I’ll have to lookout for that one… Maybelline makes a mousse foundation too, I think?

    Do you use concealer for zits and blemishes? I normally just use concealer on my dark eye circles and blemishes if then are any and then some loose powder on top. The powder I use is a natural organic formula so it doesn’t cause breakouts. My skin sucks, it’s so sensitive :(

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    5 Lois November 16, 2009 at 1:48 am

    yeh, i do use conceler for zits, but i mostly use it for my dark eye circles too – as i have olive skin and geneticly have circles – no matter how much sleep i get!! x

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    6 Renee November 16, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    Oh dark circles and I are best friends, so I know what you mean! Mine are horrible! I wrote a post about dark circles recently that you might like:

    http://www.beautyfool.net/how-to-get-rid-of-dark-eye-circles/

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