back to cottonwood
Top Corners

Fri
Dec 3

Looks to love from the AMAs !

tagged hair, bumble, fashion and celebs in spotlight

Let's take a pause from the turkey and trimmings to be thankful for something truly important this year: great celeb styles at the 2010 American Music Awards! From Rihanna's red spirals to Taylor Swift's suprisingly straight tresses, celebrities brought their A-game to the red carpet. And while there were some misses—FYI Avril Lavigne...it's no longer 2002—there were several great styles worthy of some love.

  1. Rihanna Rihanna's been in a red mood lately, but this was the first time she's modeled the dark red spirals. The voluminous, retro style complemented her red lace dress perfectly. Celebrity stylist, Ursula Stephen, used a Brazilian Heat ceramic curling iron to create the look. She told Essence.com: "First, I sectioned Rihanna's hair in small pieces. Then, I sprayed it with Motions Light Hold Working Spritz, and wrapped each section around a 3/4" Brazilian Heat ceramic curling iron. Once I released each curl, I combed it quickly before it cooled to create a fluffy, not-so-tight look. When her whole head was curled, I gave her hair a final spray of the Working Spritz, and the look was set."

  2. Taylor Swift Going the opposite of curly-haired RiRi, Swift straightened her normal spirals into a sleek, sophisticated blond style—finished off with a perfect, eyebrow-grazing fringe.

  3. Katy Perry Talk about the newlywed glow! Perry left her colorful wigs and bright make-up at home, sticking to her normal, glossy dark hair and make-up in shades of pale pink to play up her porcelain skin. Her look was completed with a pale pink dress—perfectly beautiful for a new bride.

  4. Kesha Continuing to polarize audiences on her style, Kesha's look inspired both love and hate. Her edgy image is often reminiscent of a less dramatic Lady Gaga. But when faced with a bevy of fresh-faced, identical starlets on the red carpet, how can you not love Kesha's pushing of the boundaries?

large large

add

No comments yet

Leave a comment

Please keep comments related to topic. And be nice, don't spam!
Basic HTML tags are allowed: <a href> <abbr> <acronym> <blockquote> <code> <em> <strike> <strong>
Note: un-related or spam comments will be deleted.

bottom corners
RSS FeedSubscribe via FeedBurner | RSS

tags

about

cottonwood blog is here to keep you informed about what is going on the our industry. we'll keep you up to date with trends, the latest product reviews, and...
Bumble and Bumble Shop