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Celebrity Hair Styles - Golden Blonde

 

Golden Blonde is perfectly suited to pale skin.  Due to the yellow tones in it, it can clash with tan or olive skin so is best avoided in favor of Honey Blonde.

Styles are ordered by length -

 

 

Suits - Most face shapes but avoid if your face is quite long

Color - Golden Blonde

Seen At - The 2006 Golden Globe Awards

This style of bob is great for fine, straight hair; the one length and no layers have add the illusion of thickness and weight in the hair.

To style, add some volumising mousse to freshly-washed hair and blow-dry with a large round brush - boosting the roots and bobbing under slightly at the ends.

Create a side-parting on the side of your choice.

Tuck one side behind your ear and smooth down any frizzy parts with some smoothing balm.

Color - Honey Blonde

Suits - Heart and oval shaped faces

For this look all you need is just a basic bob that has been volumised and styled to give it a glamorous look.

To get this look all you need is a bob, which is at least jaw length.

To style wash your hair then after towel drying apply some volumising mousse, such as Dove Body and Bounce Mousse, especially around the roots. Blow-dry with a large round brush to create lots of volume, smoothing the hair while adding shape to the ends.

Once dry, fix everything into place and give the style a side parting.  Finish with some hair spray.

Categories - Bobs, Golden Blonde, Jessica Alba, Short Hair

 

 

Seen At - The  2011 Country Music Awards in April

Brooklyn took the brave choice of lopping 10 inches off her locks back in March, and her move paid off, Brooklyn looking super pretty at the CMAs.

For a cut like Brooklyn's taka a picture to your hairdresser to show them exactly what you want.

When it comes to styling, blow-dry with a round brush - using it to create shape and body.

If you've got hair that's usually quite flat, first apply a volumizing product for a bit of a boost.

Categories - Bobs, Brooklyn Decker, Golden Blonde, Short Hair,

 

Nicole's look from a Winter Kate signing event in September 2010.  Her hair was cut by Andy Lecompte and colored by George Papanikolas.

Color - Golden blonde with lots of similar shade highlights

Suits - Most face shapes

Work a little styling lotion onto damp hair, then blow-dry straight using a paddle brush.

Once your hair is about 90% dry, spritz sections with some styling spray and wrap the lower ends loosely around a large curling iron. Hold the section in place to set the curl, then release. Don't keep curling in the one direction, for Nicole's look, the waves should look natural, so alternate the direction you curl in.

Once you've created your little waves, if you're left with anything to curly, just run your fingers through to break them up a little.

Most styles require a little hairspray for hold but this one should be kept light, so try to avoid too many products unless you feel you really need them.

Categories - Golden Blonde, Heart Shaped Face Styles, Honey Blonde, Long Face Shape Styles, Oval Face Shape, Round Face Shape Style, Shoulder Length Hair, Waves,

 

Colour - Golden Blonde with some subtle baby blonde highlights

For this funky up-do look, first apply some styling cream onto freshly-washed and towel-dried hair.

Blow-dry straight with a large round brush, creating just a little volume at the roots.

Once dry, create a side parting above the arch of the eyebrow on the side of your choice.

Section off the hair that you want to curl up at the top of your head, then gather the rest at the back to create a tight French roll, securing it with bobby pins.

Unclip the sectioned off part of hair and now pin it up into a shape like Paris's, using your fingers as a guide, and using a few more bobby pins to keep this part in place.

Complete the look with a good blast of hairspray, using it not only for hold but also to dab down any fly-away or frizzy hairs.

Categories - Golden Blonde, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Paris Hilton, Shoulder Length Hair, Up-Dos,

 

The Look - Faux-Bob

Seen at - The 2011 BAFTA Awards

Best For - Shoulder-length hair; the longer the hair the trickier this look is to create

For the BAFTAs, Emma had her hair pinned up to create a shorter bobbed look for the night.

First, to create some natural-looking curls and waves like Emma, use whichever is your preferred choice - tongs and rollers are a great. If your hair has natural waves, just let it dry naturally.

Create a side parting and get ready with some hair pins to make your faux-bob style.

Take sections of about 1-2 inches thick and pin the the extra length up and underneath to the nape of the neck to create the bobbed length* - of course, if your hair is the right length you don't need to do that.

*Make sure the pins are hidden underneath and try to use a color that's a good match to your hair shade.

Finish with a good mist of hairspray to keep everything in place.

Categories - Awards Styles, Emma Stone, Golden Blonde, Heart Shaped Face Styles, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Prom Styles, Short Hair, Shoulder Length Hair, Up-Dos,

 

Color - A baby blonde base with golden blonde highlights

Suits - Most face shapes, except long

For this look take a picture to show your hairdresser exactly what you want, or ask for a bob with an elongated shoulder-length front.

To style, this look requires super-sleek hair.

Apply a little smoothing balm to freshly-washed hair, create the centre part and blow-dry using a paddle brush.

Run some flat irons over the ends for a perfectly straight look.

Categories - Bobs, Golden Blonde, Gwyneth Paltrow, Oval Face Shape, Shoulder Length Hair, Straight Hair,

 

Seen At - The December 2009 Premiere of 9

Color - Golden Blonde

Suits - Most face shapes, especially heart

For Kate's glam look, first create a side-parting.

Use some large-sized hot rollers, wrapping sections up to just above ear height - take quite large sections of hair at a time rather than small sections, otherwise you'll end up with a more corkscrew curl look.  Try to let the curls cool as it will help them hold better.

Finish by tucking one side behind your ear then mist some strong-hold hairspray over the curls to make sure they don't start to drop.

Categories - Golden Blonde, Heart Shaped Face Styles, Hollywood Curls, Kate Hudson, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Shoulder Length Hair,

Suits - Most face shapes.  Square and long should avoid it though.

Color - Golden blonde

Seen At - The 2009 Golden Globe Awards

January's hairstylist for the event, Mark Townsend, began by applying mousse to January's wet hair then blow-dried it.

He created her side-parting and spritzed on some heat protection spray before wrapping sections around a medium-sized curling iron - going up to about eye height.

The curls were pinned to the head to allow them to cool and set.

Once released, he brushed through the curls and finished January's styles with lacquer spray for extra shine and hold.

Recommended products for achieving this look -

 

Categories - Awards Styles, Golden Blonde, Hollywood Curls, January Jones, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Prom Styles,

The Look - Femme Fatale Waves

Seen at - The 2010 MET Gala

For this look it's best to start with a smooth, shiny base so apply some anti-frizz cream to damp hair and create a side-part.  Section off the front section of the larger side of the part and wrap it up around a large roller - the hair should be wrapped up facing the side, rather than the front.

Blow-drying using a brush on the rest of the hair to smooth out the lengths.

 

Once dry, tong the rest of the hair, taking large sections at a time and wrapping them around the barrel vertically - letting each cool after creating.

Remove the roller and position your hair into style, sweeping all the hair over to one side; using a little smoothing balm on the other, tucking it behind the ear.

This style looks product-laden but it shouldn't be; try not to use any hairspray unless you really feel like you'll need it.

Categories - Golden Blonde, Hollywood Curls, Jessica Stam, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Shoulder Length Hair, Side Swept,

 

For this look brush all hair back into a high ponytail at the back of the head; using some spray, gel or balm - whichever you prefer - to smooth down any frizzes on the scalp, ensuring a perfectly smooth look.

Wrap your hair up into a tight bun at the back of your head, securing with pins.

If you have long hair you might have enough to create Gwen's full look on your own but an easier way to get the look - for all hair lengths - is to use a hair add-in - hairdo.'s straight ponytail wrap will work great. 

Secure it at the top of your bun then wrap it covering the outside of your own bun, creating Gwen's glam look.

This will also need to be pinned into place and you can also see Gwen has used a net over her bun to prevent any hairs from coming loose.

Finish with a mist of strong-hold hairspray.

 

Categories - Buns, Golden Blonde, Gwen Stefani, Long Hair, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Straight Hair, Up-Dos,

Suits - Most face shapes.  Square and long should avoid it though.

Color - Golden blonde

Seen At - The 2011 SAG Awards

Frederic Fekkai hairdresser Renato Campora created this elegant up-do for January.

First he applied Frederic Fekkai Advanced Full Blown Styling Whip to her hair while it was wet, Fekkai Coiff Controle Ironless Straightening Balm was also applied to create smoothness.

He parted the hair to the side and blow dried using a round brush.

To accentuate the wave at the front, he used a one inch curling iron, setting the hair into pin curls.

 

After taking the curls out, he brushed through the hair creating volume and constructing the shape for the style and pinning the hair up at the center of the back her head, revealing the nape of her neck.

To finish, the style was sprayed with Fekkai Sheer Hold Hairspray.

 

 

Categories - Awards Styles, Golden Blonde, January Jones, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Prom Styles, Up-Dos,

 

 

Seen - At the 2011 Grammy Awards

For this look brush all hair back into a ponytail at the back of the head, using some spray, gel or balm - whichever you prefer - to smooth down any frizzes left at the top, ensuring a perfectly smooth look.

Wrap your hair up into a tight bun at the back of your head, securing with pins - this will give you a ballet-style look but LeAnn's has a little something extra.

Get a hair add-in - hairdo.'s ponytail wraps will work great, and they come in a range of 10 colors so there should be one to suit you.  Secure it at the top of your bun then wrap it around to cover the outside of your own bun, creating a fuller and more glamorous look.

 

 

Again, secure the wrap in place with hair pins; then complete the whole look with a good burst of hairspray.

Categories - Awards Styles, Buns, Extensions, Golden Blonde, LeAnn Rimes, Medium Length, Oval Face Shape, Prom Styles, Straight Hair, Up-Dos, Wedding Styles,

 

Seen at - The 2010 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

Creating her sexy VS runway waves, Erin had the curls created with the aid of volumizing hair spray and curling irons.

Once the curls were created they were pinned and clipped up to help them set - otherwise her hair might have got a little flat by the time she was on the runway.

After cooling (you should allow at least 10-15 minutes).  Erin's hair was brushed through - but not too hard as it would have ruined the curls.

The hair was well sprayed with hairspray to ensure lasting hold too.

 

Categories - Erin Heatherton, Golden Blonde, Heart Shaped Face Styles, Hollywood Curls, Long Hair, Oval Face Shape,

Seen At - The 2011 Academy Awards

For her fun, fliry Oscars ponytail look, Reese was styled by Renato Campora of Frederick Fekkai.

To create the style, he began by applying Fekkai Coiff Bouffant Lifting & Texturizing Spray Gel, and Fekkai Ironless Silky Straight Smooth Finish Serum to her hair

After blow-drying with a round brush, Reese' hair was then divided the hair into two parts - top and bottom - with the top section being pulled into a high ponytail at the back of the head.

The bottom of each section was then rolled up  using 1 1/2 inch curling irons to create some bouncy curls.

He back-combed a little to give the top of the ponytail more volume, then secured the look with hair spray.

 

Categories - Awards Styles, Extensions, Golden Blonde, Long Hair, Oscars, Oval Face Shape, Pony Tails, Prom Styles,

 

Circa - 2007

Suits - Almost every face shape

Color - Light Golden blonde with a few paler blonde pieces and highlights

Begin by adding some volumising mousse to damp hair, then blow-dry using a round brush, helping to create some volume and bounce at the roots and around the face.

Once dry use some medium sized tongs wrapping the hair up to about chin length and leaving the top straight.

Once you've done all the hair just run your fingers through the curls to separate a little but do not brush them or you'll ruin all the work you've just done.

Finish with some hairspray to help keep you curls in place.

Categories - Golden Blonde, Hollywood Curls, Long Hair, Oval Face Shape, Super Long Hair,

 

 

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