Celebrity Hair Styles
Part 2 (February 2010)

Carey Mulligan

Carey Mulligan

Face shape: Square to heart

Hair Texture: Fine to Medium with a slight wave.

Cut: Carey’s hair is tightly tapered starting from the nape of the neck to the occipital bone and forward to the temples. The round layering allows you to add length to the top of the crown and a progressing length through to the front fringe.

Why style works with face shape: The deep set part and long swoopy front run beautifully into the tightly cropped sides creating an elegant frame.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: While the hair is wet, use David Groshen medium gel. Comb into the side part and place the front fringe into a sweep. Give a blast of David Groshen finishing spray. Allow to dry completely. Brush lightly and you’re done.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a wave.

Cut: Collarbone length with the front angle starting at the nose. Use this as a guide for long, progressive layers.

Why style works with face shape: The a-symmetry created by pulling the hair and securing it behind the ear is a great way to show off a beautiful face.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: You’ll enjoy creating this beautiful, low weighted style. For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. For very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Preset the side part while the hair is wet. Use a medium round boar bristle brush. Blow-dry the hair and allow to cool while still on the brush. Continue this throughout the shape making sure not to disrupt the pattern set at the part. Use a 1½ inch round curling iron from the end of the front fringe.

Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera

Face shape:Heart

Hair Texture: Fine with a slight wave

Cut: Blunt cut starting just below the nape of the neck. Use this as a length guide all the way around the hair cut. No graduation, extremely blunt. The front fringe starts at the tip of the nose with a very gentle graduation into the blunt line.

Why style works with face shape: The front fringe creates a hint of movement framing eyes anyone would kill for.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: Apply David Groshen secret egg formula. Pre set the part while the hair is still wet. Use a vent brush to create volume throughout the roots with the exception of the front fringe. Use a medium boar bristle brush through the front fringe with a slight lift, bend through the middle and pull the ends straight. Check to make sure you are creating the shape that you desire. Use a flat iron through the bottom 2/3rds to create this ultra-straight look. Use David Groshen hair polish to smooth and place the front fringe.

Ciara

Ciara

Face shape: Square

Hair Texture: Medium to slightly coarse with a wave

Cut: The hair is slightly shorter and textured from the nape of the neck through the opsiptical bone and temples. The longer textured top blends gently into the shorter sides. The textured short front fringe is cut in a diagonal, leaving length towards the opposing temple. Slightly shorter with more texture at the top of the crown for movement and height.

Why style works with face shape: The openness by the shorter front fringe creates a diagonal that adds length to Ciara’s beautiful square jaw.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: Apply David Groshen orange stuff. While the hair is wet, comb the hair forward and across from the top of the crown to create this beautiful sweeping motion. Use a medium to small boar bristle brush and dry the hair creating the minimum of lift through the sides and back. Create a small amount of lift at the top of the crown and lift, bend, and stretch through the longer strands of hair to create the arc for fullness at the sides. Don’t be afraid to use a flat iron to pull the longer strands in front straight, as this can give a feeling of dimension by creating a slightly different texture. Use David Groshen hair polish to smooth and place to finish.

Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

Face shape: Heart to square

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: Drew’s long short haircut starts at the hollow of the neck with the long fringe starting at the nose. Use this as a guide for your layering throughout the rest of the hair.

Why style works with face shape: This natural tossled back and away style creates casual elegance.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Comb your hair straight back and give a shot of David Groshen Finishing Spray. Allow to dry naturally while you are using a small to medium boar bristle brush from the top of the crown down through the back. Lift bend and stretch to create fullness through the back. You can use a vent brush to lift and direct the root through the sides and crown. Do this gently and it could be your last step. If not, use a medium to small round boar bristle brush and tuck the ends in to create a nice wave pattern to blend into the back. Use a bit of David Groshen Waxed Out for separation and hold.

Felicity Huffman

Felicity Huffman

Face shape: Long heart shape

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: Classic bob starting just below the hairline with a slightly longer front. Little or no graduation through the back and sides. Slight angle through the front perimeter to create gentle movement.

Why style works with face shape: The combination of color and wave are delicately intertwined to create beautiful cascading waves across the cheekbones for Felicity’s well-defined jaw line.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: The combination of color and wave are delicately intertwined to create beautiful cascading waves across the cheekbones for Felicity’s well-defined jaw line.

Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer Goodwin

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Medium to course with a slight wave

Cut: Ginnifer’s hair is tightly tapered with loads of texture, starting from the nape of the neck to the occipital bone and forward to the temples. The round layering adds length to the top of the crown and progresses to the longer textured front fringe.

Why style works with face shape: The deep set part and diagonal front run beautifully into the perfectly fringed sides adding soft feminine elegance.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: Towel dry the hair, and while the hair is slightly wet use David Groshen Waxed Out, making sure to distribute evenly for the perfect hold. Style placing emphasis on your beautiful feminine fringes.

Halle Berry

Halle Berry

Face shape: Heart.

Hair Texture: Medium to coarse with waves

Cut: Tightly textured through the temples and nape area, progressing textured lengths to the top of the crown. This shape is not so much how short you take it, but how careful you take it short.

Why style works with face shape: The vertical emphasis of this shape with the long textured top draws attention to Halle’s chiseled features.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: While the hair is wet, apply David Groshen Waxed Out, making sure to create an even distribution. Hold and lift the crown area with your hand and blow dry to create this lift and separation. If necessary, use a twizzling effect with your fingers to separate and place each wave. Use additional Waxed Out if necessary.

Hillary Swank

Hillary Swank

Face shape: Long square face

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: Collarbone length with the front angle starting just above the chin. Long layers using that as a guide.

Why style works with face shape: The long flowing first wave creates a width and exposes a very strong jaw line on the opposite side.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Pre set the side part while the hair is wet. Using a medium sized round boar bristle brush; make sure to maintain the part direction at the front to create the first flowing wave. Continue drying each section with the same brush, allowing each section to cool while still on the brush. This should create a smoother top with an increased wave pattern toward the bottom. If you don’t have enough wave, don’t be afraid to use a 1 ½ inch round iron to create this beautiful wave pattern.

January Jones

January Jones

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a wave

Cut: Collarbone length hair with the front angle starting just above the chin. Use this as a guide to start your layering.

Why style works with face shape: The off-center slightly irregular part creates the mood for a natural toselled elegance.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Pre set the slightly off–center part while the hair is wet (but not too perfectly). Using a medium sized round boar bristle brush; blow-dry each section allowing the hair to cool completely while still on the brush. Use a 1 ½ inch round curling iron through the bottom 2/3rds of each section. Give a blast of David Groshen finishing spray, turn your head upside down, tossel gently, place and separate the waves with David Groshen hair polish.

Jenna Elfman

Jenna Elfman

Face shape: Heart to square

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: Slightly beyond shoulder length to help the slight upward turn. Front fringe starting at the nose, blending into the sides. Long, progressive layers release movement through the bottom of the style.

Why style works with face shape: Slightly beyond shoulder length to help the slight upward turn. Front fringe starting at the nose, blending into the sides. Long, progressive layers release movement through the bottom of the style.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous secret fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Pre set the deep set side part, combing the hair forward from the top of the crown and then over and directly back behind that. While the hair is wet, use a medium sized round boar bristle brush to blow-dry the hair from the nape to just below the crown in an upward direction. Use David Groshen Hair Polish to smooth and place the front wave. Tuck the light side behind the ear and you are fabulous!

Jennie Garth

Jennie Garth

Face shape: Oval

Hair Texture: Fine to Medium with a slight wave.

Cut: Blunt line starting at the hollow of the neck with rounded layering throughout the bottom of the style.

Why style works with face shape: This emphases is on a sultry look. The tight sides with over-directed looser top give the beautiful dangling earrings room to shine.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous secret fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Comb the hair straight back and use a medium to round boar bristle brush creating as much height and volume toward the top of the crown as possible. Lift, bend and stretch each section as you blow dry the hair throughout the back of the head, creating a beautiful soft underturn. Clip the hair at the top of the crown out of the way. Then lift the hair at the temples and secure in the back of the head with a bobby pin. Do the same on the opposite side. Back comb the front to the back of the crown. Use David Groshen Finishing Spray to set the back combing and brush out the front of the hair, restoring a natural looking root direction. Use David Groshen Finishing Spray to make this solid.

Jessica Lowndes

Jessica Lowndes

Face shape: Long heart

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a wave

Cut: This blunt shape is cut tot the top of the shoulders with the gentle elevation to release movement throughout the bottom. The wispy front fringe is a cut just at the eyebrows.

Why style works with face shape: This blunt shape is cut tot the top of the shoulders with the gentle elevation to release movement throughout the bottom. The wispy front fringe is a cut just at the eyebrows.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Use a medium round boar bristle brush, lift bend and stretch the bangs making sure to keep the ends as straight as possible. Use the same brush through the remainder of the shape, allowing the hair to cool while still on the brush. Use a 1 ½ inch round iron through the bottom 2/3rds through the strands of hair, alternating directions to create this interesting wave pattern.

Jessica Stroup

Jessica Stroup

Face shape: Classic heart

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: This blunt shape is cut at the hollow of the neck, with the front angle starting just above the chin in a textured bottom to create movement and airiness.

Why style works with face shape: The openness at the forehead and the long swoopy and front wave are the classic definitive ways to enhance a heart shaped face.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Pre set the side part while the hair is wet. Use a medium to large round boar bristle brush, blow dry the hair making sure not the bend the hair under but keeping the heat on the flat of the brush. For the front fringe, lift and place the hair on the brush and allow to cool. Use a flat iron if necessary to create this beautiful, straight ends. And absolutely at the end of the front wave to create this straight upturn. Use David Groshen Waxed Out to separate and define the pieceiness at the bottom of the style.

Katharine McPhee

Katharine McPhee

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Medium with a wave

Cut: A long short haircut, slightly tapered through the temples and nape, gaining length from the top of the crown to the lengths at the front fringe.

Why style works with face shape: The multi-directional parting at the top creates an openness and the soft waves that fall at the side create a gentle balance on Katherine’s heart shaped face.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Use a small to medium round metal brush to create maximum curl. Starting at the top of the front, blow dry small sections, allowing the hair to cool while still on the brush. Make sure you like the wave pattern you’re creating, especially through the top and front of your style. Be patient…you can do it! Use David Groshen Finishing Spray to hold your style. If necessary, use some Waxed Out to create the sleek sides and tapered back for those with course textured hair.

Kellie Pickler

Kellie Pickler

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Medium texture with a wave

Cut: This inverted (shorter in the back, longer in the front) a-symmetrical bob is always a classic. It follows the hollow of the neck all the way around. A slight delicate angle at the front fringe creates a whisper movement.

Why style works with face shape: You couldn’t dream of a better frame for a heart shaped face.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For coarse hair, use just Orange Stuff. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Pre set the side part while the hair is wet. Use a medium to large round boar bristle brush, lift bend and stretch. This technique will create the bend in the middle of the hair and fullness in the root of each section. Use David Groshen Finishing Spray for the finishing touch.

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Face shape: Heart with a square jawline

Hair Texture: Medium to fine with a wave

Cut: Beyond the collarbone, front angle starting below the nose. Long, progressive layers.

Why style works with face shape: This beautiful Victorian style uses soft tendril waves to accent Kristin’s beautiful features.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, texturize on the roots. For coarse hair, use the secret egg formula. Use a vent brush to pull and extend the hair at a 90 degree angle from the scalp. This will create a fullness in volume necessary for this shape. Continue this tehnique throughout the head. Use a 1 ¼ inch round iron through small sections of hair to create these soft, bouncy waves. Separate with David Groshen hair polish. Gather the hair through the top of the crown and secure with a bobby pin with a criss-cross fashion, locking it in place. Take the sides up and back, covering the previous criss-cross. Repeat the same on the other side. Be mindful of the shape you are creating as you go. You need to maintain enough fullness to match the sides of the waves. Pull down a few tendrils of each side. Give yourself a blast of David Groshen finishing spray, they you’re done!

Lisa Rinna

Lisa Rinna

Face shape: Square to Heart

Hair Texture: Medium to Course with a wave

Cut: Cut at the top of the shoulders in the back, with the front fringe starting at the nose, blended in the back using a heavy texturing technique. Use the length at the front fringe as a guide for the layers at the top, making sure to use only texturing cutting technique.

Why style works with face shape: The soft fringe into the swooping side wave fall beautifully across Lisa’s sculpted cheekbones.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For coarse hair, use just Orange Stuff. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Use a medium to small round boar bristle brush with the lift bend and stretch technique through the top and sides. Style the hair at the back with an upward flip. For those with coarse hair, don’t be afraid to use a flat iron to smooth the ends. Take a small amount of David Groshen’s Waxed Out and spread completely in your hands, then apply through the bottom of the style to create separation and texture. Pinch the pieces gently in the front to create the openness in the front fringe.

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Fine and curly

Cut: Top of the shoulder bob with the front angle starting just below the chin. Very gentle layering.

Why style works with face shape:The center part and the elongation of the first curl create an openness allowing Marion’s beautiful ringlets to cascade naturally downwards.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: Use David Groshen Orange Stuff while the hair is soaking wet. Part the hair in the center stretching the first curl. Hit with David Groshen Finishing Spray. If necessary, secure the separation with a clip. Place a small piece of paper between the clip and the hair to avoid dents that would disrupt your natural wave patern. Allow to dry.

Mary J Blige

Mary J Blige

Face shape: Heart to round

Hair Texture: Coarse

Cut: Tapered sides and back with a longer top and front fringe

Why style works with face shape: The use of color in the lighter tones creates the drama while the darker sides enhance her cheekbones.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: Apply David Groshen’s Orange Stuff while the hair is wet. For really coarse hair, you will need to set the hair, stretching it on the largest rollers you can fit in each section, not allowing any single roller to have a complete revolution, as that would create too much curl. Blow dry each section. When the hair is dry to separate and blend the hair, use David Groshen Finishing Spray for hold.

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

Face shape: Square to heart but clearly square in this picture

Hair Texture: Medium to very slightly coarse with a wave

Cut: This long short haircut is a deconstructed blunt line with a long fringe starting in the middle of the nose. Using her wave pattern, at 1 ½ revolutions to create this tenderly discheveled flow. All the hair is cut in the textured fashion to create an airiness throughout the shape.

Why style works with face shape: Meg’s sparkling eyes peekaboo through her soft tendrils. Meg’s jawline is the start and stop of the bottom of the hair shape, enhancing each other.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: This style really needs naturally wavy hair to be achieved. Using David Groshen’s orange stuff while the hair is soaking wet. Place the waves and use your fingers in a twizzling fashion to separate and create definition through the front of the style. Use David Groshen finishing spray (use a light blast) and you’re done.

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams

Face shape: Square to heart

Hair Texture: Fine to medium with a slight wave

Cut: Cut at the top of the shoulder, front fringe starting at the bridge of the nose. Blended through the sides and long, progressive layers using the front fringe as a starting place.

Why style works with face shape:The diagonal side part and swooping wave that flows from it cascades beautifully across Rachel’s cheekbones and blends into soft large waves.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen medium gel. For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For coarse hair, use just Orange Stuff. For extremely fine hair, spray David Groshen Texture Rising at the roots. Pre set the side part while the hair is wet. Use a small to medium round boar bristle brush, lift bend and stretch the bangs watching to make sure to create just the right “swoop”. Use the same brush through the rest of the hair, allowing each section to cool while still on the brush. This might leave you with enough wave, but probably not. Use a 1 ¼ inch round iron through the bottom 2/3rds of each strand to create this big, beautiful wave pattern. Separate with David Grosen hair polish and use a blast of David Groshen Finishing Spray to hold this style.

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez

Face shape: Heart

Hair Texture: Medium to coarse and wavy

Cut: Collarbone length with the front angle starting below the chin. Progressive layers through the bottom.

Why style works with face shape: The slightly off-center part and the waves that fall gently to each side of the part frame Selena’s beautiful features.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For medium to coarse hair, use David Groshen secret egg formula. For coarse hair, use just Orange Stuff. Pre set the slightly off center part while the hair is wet. Use a medium to large round boar bristle brush, making sure to maintain your preset part direction. Allow each section to cool completely before you remove it from the brush. This might be enough. But to make sure, have your favorite 1 ½ inch round iron hot and ready. Curl each section through the bottom 2/3rds to create this lively large wave pattern. Use David Groshen Hair Polish to separate the waves and eliminate any unwanted fly-aways.