Get the look: Charlotte Church

Charlotte Church is back and sporting big hair. Andrew Barton of L'Oreal Professionnel reveals how to achieve her stylish do

This particular look has a feel of Christine Keeler and is very retro. It's all about preparation. Use mousse applied through lengths and ends. Mousse is brilliant for creating this season's bigger hair shapes. Mousse will help to expand the hair shaft and is my favourite ultimate styling tool on a shoot. With it I can create anything. I recommend L'Oreal tecni.art 'Volume+' Mousse.

Then tip the head upside down and blast the hair to get maximum volume.

Depending on the length of your hair the next step involves various sizes of hot rollers, use tecni.art Hot Style Constructor here for maximum effect from the rollers. The modern version of a bob can also be created on long hair, or an illusion of it by tucking the hair under in the nape and creating a full bob shape. When the rollers have cooled take them out and brush the hair through with a paddle brush.

Finally if the hair has a few too many bends use straighteners and a little tecni.art Liss Control to quickly smooth out any hair that is too kicky, this will revitalise the hair leaving it silky, smooth and frizz-free.

The hair should be held in place with a dry aerosol hairspray, such as, tecni.art's Fix Anti-Frizz, which will brush out of the hair and leave no residue, but will hold gently.

Products
tecni.art Volume+ Mousse £7.95
tecni.art's Fix Anti-Frizz £7.95
tecni.art Liss Control £9.95
tecni.art Hot Style Constructor £8.95