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How to get "Glee" star's new look
Published: 5/17/2011 2:54 PM
Last Modified: 5/17/2011 2:54 PM


"Glee" star Dianna Agron and her new 'do.

"Glee" star Dianna Agron got her newly texturized A-line bob re-cut, touched up and styled by celebrity stylist David Babaii with hair color by Anibal Morales.

Babaii is known for making style predictions for each season. This summer, he released one of his latest forecasts by re-cutting Agron's bob. This style adds a fresh new look to the conventional bob that any woman can wear with ease. It can be worn sleek, straight, curly or with texture.

First, David Babaii cut the perimeter using straight edgy lines to form the foundation. Next, he texturized the perimeter with shears by taking medium sized sections and twisting them with alternating clock-wise and counter-clockwise turns, cutting the tips followed by lacing the ends with the tips of the shears. This created soft blending while texturizing the interior for lift and volume.

Next, her hair color was done by Morales from Essensuals London Hairdressing Salon. Morales wanted to maintain her blonde hair but giving her natural summer baby blonde tones. To achieve this, he used a baylayage technique, which is a freehand color application. He painted Couture Colour Luxeblend Creme Hair Colour (check out www.couturecolour.com) in light golden blonde onto her hair to create highlights using her natural base color.

To finish, Babaii added a small amount of Couture Colour Pequi Oil (see www.couturecolour.com) before drying her hair with a large round brush until smooth. After the hair was completely dry, he added an additional amount of the oil to his hands to give the hair more texture and movement.

Couture Colour Pequi Oil and Couture Colour Luxeblend Creme Hair Colour can be found at Sephora or www.sephora.com.

Peace, love and "Glee"-ful hair ... XOXO



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While other kids were watching "The Smurfs," Scene Writer Jason Ashley Wright was tuned in to "Style with Elsa Klensch." By fourth grade, he knew he wanted to write, and spent almost three years publishing a weekly teen-oriented magazine, Teen-Zine -- circulation: 2. After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi, he became the medical reporter and teen board coordinator for the Hattiesburg (Miss.) American, a Gannett newspaper. Eight months later, with visions of Elsa dancing in his head, he applied for the fashion writer position at the Tulsa World, where he began working on Aug. 3, 1998. He is now a general assignment reporter for Scene.

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