Celebrity Hair Styles
Part 3

Audrina Patridge

Audrina Patridge

Face shape: Heart with a slightly square jaw (big beautiful smiles will increase the appearance of sqaureness to a heart shaped face.)

Color: A beautiful blend of natural multi-toned highlights (impossible to see the actual tone in this picture)

Cut: Past middle of the back length with the front angles starting at the jaw line blended through to the back length, creating the beautiful soft movement throughout the remainder of the hair. Subtle, long progressive layers help add movement and protect the density through the bottom lengths.

Why style works with face shape: The openness through the majority of the forehead and the long, swoopy front create an a-symmetric style that completely exposes one jaw line and frames Audrina’s wonderful smile.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Preset the side part while the hair is wet. Use a large round boar bristle brush maintaining your established root direction. When the hair is dry, use a large round iron from the mid-lengths of hair using the end of the front swoop as your starting point. Tuck the hair on the lighter side of the bangs behind your ear, and secure with a bobby pin if necessary, making sure it’s hidden. Use David Groshen Hair Polish to smooth and define each of the curls.

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Face shape: Heart

Color: Blonde on blonde with a bold accent on the front fringe.

Cut: Beyond collar bone length with the front angle starting below the chin (this is essential that the front fringe is long enough to tuck behind the ear). Very long deconstructed layers throughout her hair.

Why style works with face shape: The diagonal part again creates a-symmetric style, using the ears to secure the front fringes allows stability to the openness for necessary for a heart shaped face while allowing a beautiful naturalness throughout the rest 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 fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. While the hair is wet, create the parting of the side using the top of the eyebrow as a guide. Part the hair straight back with the slightly downward direction. Use a large round boar bristle brush to dry the hair as straight as possible with a slight bending through the middle to create the gentle ark necessary for this style. If necessary, use a flat iron to smooth your shape. You will have to pull the hair outward, bend it through the middle, and continue the bending technique through the ends of the hair to create the soft ark necessary. Use David Groshen hair polish to smooth the end and help control and unwanted flyaways. Then tuck the hair on each side of the front fringe behind the ears. Secure with a front pin if necessary.

Cheryl Hines

Cheryl Hines

Face shape: Square

Color: Mid blonde with warm soft golden highlights.

Cut: Beyond collarbone length, with the front angle starting at the tip of the nose. Layers starting at the end of the front angle to create movement.

Why style works with face shape: The long swoopy front fringe creates a dramatic frame, enhancing and highlighting Cheryl’s beautiful eyes and delicate features.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Preset the side part while the hair is wet. Use a medium round boar bristle brush blowing all the hair below the nape in an upward style, allowing to cool completely while still on the brush, creating the “flip” through the bottom of the style. Make sure that this section is completely dry and shaped the way you want it before you proceed. Use a medium round boar bristle brush through the remainder of the hair, pulling it out of the root, bending it thought the middle and stretching it through the ends under and down. This will create a subtle arc. Take the front fringe, lift it out at the root, bend it back down in the middle, and pull it down and across to create a swoopy front fringe. Use David Groshen hair polish to smooth the front fringe, making sure that you’ll establish a beautiful line across your cheekbones. Secure the style with David Groshen hair spray.

Anna Lynne McCord

Anna Lynne McCord

Face shape: Heart to Square

Color: Dark Tobacco Blonde with multi-toned highlights

Cut: Middle of the back length with angles starting below the chin. Long, progressive layers.

Why style works with face shape: The lighter bolder highlights through the top draw your attention upward and facilitates the appearance of height while being pulled directly back. The darker sides continue at the blush line, enhancing her beautiful cheekbones and the natural waves flowing down and past her neck and onto her collarbone softening the entire appearance.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: This style is especially great for dressing up yesterday’s blowout. Those blessed with naturally thick, wavy hair use David Groshen’s Orange Stuff. For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For those with naturally wavy course hair, this style is best achieved on the second day after drying. Allow your hair to dry naturally, combing it back and away from your face to create a smooth root direction. For medium to fine hair, use a vent brush to direct the roots back and away (this technique may be necessary to smooth the hairline also for those with an extremely curly hairline.) When the hair is completely dry, use a medium to large round iron to create these large, cascading waves. Use a boar bristle brush to smooth the hair at both sides of the temples back. Gather and secure them below the crown and above the nape. Take the hair from the forehead and crown, smooth and secure it, covering the pins. For fine to medium hair, use a backcombing technique to create the extra height at the crown. Give a blast of finishing spray to increase the durability of your height. Smooth with your boar bristle brush, covering all unwanted ick. Use David Groshen hairspray to ensure that the hairstyle outlasts your party.

Ciara

Ciara

Face shape: Heart with a square jaw line

Color: Deep espresso brown with subtle mocha highlightss

Cut: A beautiful, long short haircut. This style can be created either using razor technique to create the shattered ends, or with texturing shears. This sculptured hairstyle is created by those with the great eye for balance and skill in the removal of unwanted bulk.

Why style works with face shape: The short deconstructed bangs create an illusion of openness through the front that allow the front swoopy pieces to connect with the hair at the side, creating a beautiful frame of Ciara’s eyes and ending across the cheekbones, drawing attention to her fabulous bone structure.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: This style is all about the haircut. Unless you have naturally straight hair or are willing to have your hair chemically treated to create straight hair you shouldn’t attempt this style. This style is best when a minimum to no blow-dry is necessary. Use David Groshen orange stuff, for medium to coarse hair use and gel mousse for fine hair. Use a vent brush to lift to root at the top of the crown to create the height necessary for this style, pulling the ends as straight and flat as possible. Take the front fringe, pull down and across making sure to eliminate any unwanted height in the area. The sleekness through the front and sides is essential for this style. If necessary, use a flat iron through the fringe. Use the new David Groshen waxed out (apply a small amount to the hand, rub hands together until you create an even distribution through your hands.) Smooth, separate, and create a delicate hold while necessary.

Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer Goodwin

Face shape: Heart shaped face

Color: Daek chestnut with dark auburn highlights

Cut: Long, short haircut. Long top with tapered deconstructed sides and back, creating the sleekness and movement.

Why style works with face shape: The a-symmetric shape allows an open forehead and long flowing fringe with the front swoop cascading just across the cheekbone. The color helps separate and define the movement, making the layers visible where in solidly dark hair they might disappear.

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 very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Preset the part on the side while the hair is wet. Create a back direction at the top of the crown. Blow dry the hair using as large a brush as you can while still controlling the hair (you need to get the hair onto $frac23; of the brush to have this type of control). This way you can pull the sides and nape down as straight as possible. At the top of the crown, lift the root to create your height, blending it into the shorter lengths at the bottom. This is where you’re sculpting comes into play. You have to watch the style while it is drying. Pull the front fringe down and across to create a sleekness and straightness to this area. Use a flat iron if necessary for the shape. Use the new David Groshen waxed out (apply a small amount to the hand, rub hands together until you create an even distribution through your hands.) Smooth, separate, and create a delicate hold while necessary.

Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff

Face shape: Long heart shaped face

Color: Medium blonde with light multi-toned highlights

Cut: Middle of the back length with the front fringe starting just above the chin. Long progressive layers using the shortest part of the front angle as its guide.

Why style works with face shape: The front fringe cut as this length creates a soft frame creating the illusion of width. Pulling the hair behind one ear creates an a-symmetricalness (DG-ism) allowing a maximum exposure of her delicate features and beautiful earrings.

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 very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Pre-set the hair while the hair is wet, don’t make the parting too perfect. For fine to medium hair, use a medium boar bristle brush. For thick and coarse hair, use a large round boar bristle brush. Take in sections the size of the brush. Dry each section completely and allow to cool while still on the brush. Those with coarse hair may need to stretch the ends straighter if too much curl is left in. You may want to iron the front fringe straight to create a slightly different texture, enhancing the pieces along the jaw line. Use DG hair polish to smooth and separate.

Jennie Garth

Jennie Garth

Face shape: Square

Color: Light blonde highlights

Cut: Slightly inverted bob with a front angle starting just above the chin. Use this angle as a guide for the layers through the remainder of the hair.

Why style works with face shape: An inverted bob leaves extra length through the sides contouring Jennie’s jaw line. The front angle creates a swoop across the cheekbones completing the frame of her jawline and highlighting her cheekbones.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: This style is best for naturally wavy hair. For fine hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Create an irregular side part while the hair is wet, establishing solid direction to the first wave. Let the hair dry naturally. Use a medium boar bristle brush to smooth a very small amount of the front fringe. Watch the flow of this wave and proceed. If you like it, you’re done. If not, you may need to increase the amount of hair until you like it. For those with straight hair, fear not…allow the hair to dry naturally with this root direction and use a medium sized curling iron thought he back and sides and a large curling iron through the front. Then remove some of the waves in the front to create the long swoopy front wave effect. In this style, the less you do is definitely more.

Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston

Face shape: Heart shaped

Color: Golden brown on golden brown. Golden highlights bring out movement. Her hair is slightly lighter through the front to create length.

Cut: Long progressive layers starting just below the nose blending into the bottom lengths.

Why style works with face shape: The use of the lighter highlights through the front fringe of Jennifer’s face are a masterful way to create a very sunny and bright aura.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen Egg Formula, a dollop of David Groshen Gel Mousse with a dot of David Groshen Orange Stuff. For medium to coarse hair just use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Create a off-center part and separate hair into four sections. Use a medium round boar bristle brush and pull each section as straight as you can while drying. Allow hair to cool while still on the brush. Do this throughout the rest of the hair. Separate with David Groshen Hair Polish to avoid fly aways, If necessary, use David Groshen Finishing Spray on your hand to smooth any fly aways that might escape.

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes

Face shape: Square

Color: Coffee bean brown with cappuccino highlights

Cut: Just past the shoulder length in the back with the front fringe starting at the nose, blending this length to the length in the back. Layers start just above cheekbone length and continue through the back.

Why style works with face shape: The asymmetry of the side part allows the heavier side to create a wave that falls across the cheekbone. An openness on the lighter side exposes the jaw line, adding length and enhancing her features.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: While hair is wet, use David Groshen’s egg formula: a dollop of David Groshen Gel Mousse and a yolk of David Groshen Orange Stuff. Preset an irregular side part while hair is wet. Blow dry hair with a medium round boar bristle brush maintaining your root direction through your entire hair except for the front fringe. Pull those down and across the cheekbones. Use a 1.5 inch round curling iron with small 2 by 1 inch sections of hair in a back and away direction using the end of your swoopy bangs as a starting point. Unwrap each section making sure not to overcurl the hair. Continue this throughout the head. Separate curls with David Groshen Hair Polish. Turn hair upside down and shake it for a more casual look.

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst

Face shape: Heart

Color: Blonde on blonde

Cut: Middle of the back length with the front angle starting at the chin and long progressive layers help create this natural movement

Why style works with face shape: The slightly off center part creates length and allows the front wave to cascade over her cheekbones enhancing her fabulous bone structure.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen Egg Formula, a dollop of David Groshen Gel Mousse with a dot of David Groshen Orange Stuff. For medium to coarse hair just use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Create a slightly off center part. Rough dry the hair taking most of the moisture out, and now separate hair into four sections. Use a large round boar bristle brush to enhance the large waves necessary for this natural style. Don’t be afraid to not completely dry the hair to get a natural shape like this. Of course, this doesn’t apply for you very curly girls. Separate with David Groshen Hair Polish and leave hair as natural as possible.

Malin Akerman

Malin Akerman

Face shape: Heart

Color: Blonde on Blonde

Cut: Slightly inverted collarbone length bob with the front angle starting at the chin. Long layers through the bottom.

Why style works with face shape: The deep side part creates an asymmetric style and the waves and the curls form in the bottom $frac23; of the hair are placed perfectly across her cheekbones and jaw line.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Preset an irregular deep side part while the hair is wet to the middle of the crown. Comb the hair from the middle of the crown straight back. Use a medium round boar bristle brush to establish the lift at the roots while maintaining the direction of the hair. Make sure to change directions at the top of the crown. Pull and stretch the front fringe straight forward then across, creating a long straight wave across the eye and cheekbone. Use a large 1 ½ iron through the bottom half of hair using the top of the cheekbone as your guide. Separate and place with David Groshen hair polish. You may need a small amount of David Groshen waxed out to hold and place your front wave.

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey

Face shape: Heart while smiling creates a square quality

Color: Deep warm brown with cappuccino highlights

Cut: Middle of the back length with the front angle starting just above the jaw line, blended through to the back lengths creates a subtle movement through the forward portion of the style.

Why style works with face shape: A natural center part and two long cascading waves are perfect 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 very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Preset the irregular center part. Use a large round boar bristle brush following your preset root direction. Allow the front fringe to cool completely while on the brush. This should create a long swoopy wave through the front fringe. Use a 1 ½ - 2 inch iron through the bottom $frac23; of each strand, using the end of the front fringe as your starting point. Separate the waves with David Groshen hair polish. Don’t be afraid to turn your hair upside down and tostle the waves to create a more natural, lived in style.

Mariska Hargitay

Mariska Hargitay

Face shape: Square

Color: Coffee brown with caramel highlights

Cut: Shoulder length bob with the front angle starting at the chin. Long subtle layers throughout the shape.

Why style works with face shape: The multi-directional side part creates an illusion of height and the swoopy front frame creates asymmetric style, silhouetting Mariska’s beautiful jaw line. The tone and highlights of her hair color are the perfect accessory to her dazzling eyes.

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 very coarse hair, use just orange stuff. Use a medium round boar bristle brush out at the root, bend in the middle and allow to cool on the bottom $frac23; of each section. Allow the front fringe to cool while completely on the brush, creating a little extra wave through this front area. Use David Groshen finishing spray for light hold once you love the shape that you’ve created.

Megan Fox

Megan Fox

Face shape: Megan Fox

Color: Boysenberry with a hint of Bordeaux

Cut: Beyond middle of the back length with the front angle starting well below the chin and a hint of layering.

Why style works with face shape: This sultry sexy style is set by overdirecting the hair back, creating a completely asymmetric shape – one side completely sleek, exposing her fabulous features, the other side showcasing gorgeous wavy hair.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: This style is for those with beyond middle of the back length or a visit for extensions. For fine hair, use David Groshen Gel Mousse. For medium hair, use David Groshen’s famous fried egg formula. For coarse hair, use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Pre set the off-center part while the hair is wet. Use a medium round boar bristle brush to dry the hair paying special attention to the direction of the hair around the hair line and part. Pulling the hair as sleek and tight on the backside is extremely important here. Use a large 1 ½ to 2 inch round iron through the bottom $frac23; of each strand, making sure not to go any higher than the end of the first wave.

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus

Face shape: Heart

Color: Medium golden brown with dark golden blonde highlights

Cut: Middle of the back with the front angle beginning past her chin and long progressive layers release the waves and create movement

Why style works with face shape: The openness at the forehead is created by the slightly off center part and the root direction that flows from it. The natural waves that flow off the two front waves are perfect for this natural glamour. The length of the hair is what adds drama to this style.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen Egg Formula, a dollop of David Groshen Gel Mousse with a dot of David Groshen Orange Stuff. For medium to coarse hair just use David Groshen Orange Stuff.
Preset the part. For those of you with this amount of wave naturally, you are done. For the rest of us, use a large round boar bristle brush to dry your hair. Use a 2 inch round iron through 2 by 2 sections through the bottom 2/3s of each strand. Use David Groshen Hair Polish through the bottom of each piece to create separation and shine.

Nancy O'Dell

Nancy O’Dell

Face shape: Heart

Color: Blonde on blonde

Cut: Beyond middle of the back length with the front fringe starting at the nose and blended angle starting from that point down.

Why style works with face shape: The soft waves falling just above her cheekbones create a beautiful silhouette of her fabulous heart shaped face. The extreme long hair is what adds drama to this shape.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine to medium hair, use David Groshen Egg Formula, a dollop of David Groshen Gel Mousse with a dot of David Groshen Orange Stuff. For medium to coarse hair just use David Groshen Orange Stuff. Preset the center part while the hair is wet. Use a medium round boar bristle brush maintaining the root direction. Pull and stretch the front fringe down and across, making sure that the wave flows just above the cheekbones. Finish drying the remainder of the hair with a large round boar bristle brush. Use a 2 inch round iron in the bottom $frac23; of the longer strands of hair to create the soft wave. Separate with DG hair polish. If necessary, use DG waxed out to hold and maintain the direction.

Paula Abdul

Paula Abdul

Face shape: Heart

Color: Espresso with cappuccino and mocha highlights

Cut: Inverted beyond collarbone length bob with a square front fringe from temple to temple. Long layers and deconstructed ends add movement and texture to this style.

Why style works with face shape: The deep set temple to temple fringe falls just above the cheekbones creating an illusion of height and openness.

How-to get the style w/product recommendations: For fine hair, use David Groshen gel mousse. For everything else, use orange stuff. Comb the front fringe downward and preset the direction downward. Take a large round boar bristle brush, bend in the middle, pull the ends straight slowly with the dryer. Allow to cool with the ends on the flat part of the brush. Use a smaller brush for the front fringe, lift bend and stretch, creating height and a slight arc. Use a flat iron if necessary for this extra straight shape. Separate with David Groshen hair polish.