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Tangi Miller's lip-level bangs and graduated layers all over give her flexibility, says Danilo. She has the option to go for a polished bob or boost the fun factor with flirty kicked-up pieces.
To cop her choppy-shag coif (top): Apply shine serum evenly over damp hair, then create an off-center part and pull your bangs to one side. Blow-dry your hair straight, using a large round brush and turning the ends up. When your mane is dry, clamp the bottom two inches of one-inch sections with a curling iron and flip them up, repeating all over your head. Skim every section with a bit of smoothing cream to nix strays and separate strands. We like Physique Contouring Lotion, $7.
To score her simply-sweet look (bottom): Apply several drops of shine serum to your hands and run them through damp hair. Try Kerastase Oleo-Relax, $20. Pull your bangs to one side and blow-dry them sideways using a small round brush. Then dry the rest of your hair straight using a large round brush to give it sleekness on top and a little kick at the bottom. Tuck your bangs behind one ear, and finish with another dose of shine serum.
Ultralong layers all over like Jessica Biel's are supereasy to work with, says NYC mane man Danilo. The layers around her face start at cheek level, so they can look like bangs when they're curled back.
To get cascading curls: Apply a palmful of mousse to damp hair, create a center part, then ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Choppy shag vs. simply sweet. (Summer Hair Special).(celebrity...