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Hair secrets of the stars: Halle Berry

Discover the styling techniques behind this screen goddess’ cutting edge cut

Halle BerryHalle Berry’s marvellously messy new hairstyle is appearing everywhere – including the Oscars, where she won Best Actress for her role in Monster's Ball.We asked John Blaine, celebrity stylist and creative director of got2b hair care, in New York, what’s behind Berry’s short, chic and chunky look.

Step 1: Blaine explains that Berry’s hair has been razor-cut on the ends to achieve a ‘pixie’ style, so if your hair is too long or isn’t layered, this type of texturising may be a challenge. Begin by washing your hair with a moisturising shampoo and applying a deep conditioner. This look involves a lot of blow-drying, and these two products will help your hair retain moisture.

Step 2: Towel dry your hair to remove excess water and apply a ‘hair cocktail’ made of equal parts styling gel and straightening balm. Work this mixture through your hair from the roots to the ends. This helps fight frizziness and provides long-lasting hold.

Step 3: Blow-dry your hair in sections from the bottom up. Use hair clips to section off the layers as you dry. Using a two-inch-round, boar bristle brush, begin drying the back sections first, rolling the hair up and out with the brush. Repeat for the rest of the head, saving the crown and front section for last. When finished, your hair should look big and full, flipping up and sticking out in all directions.

Step 4: Next, use a cream pomade to create a textured look. Working with small amounts of hair, grab a section and use the pomade to divide and bend the hair in whatever direction you want. Continue this process for the entire head.

Step 5: Apply a light coat of hair spray for extra hold. If you prefer, you can finish the look with spray shine, making sure the shine you choose doesn’t have a high oil content, as this can make your hair look greasy.

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