Cosmopolitan_SriLanka_December_2016

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Cosmopolitan ^ DECEMBER 2016 ^87


...Grab a dry texturizing spray—aka back-combing in a
bottle, says Sharpton. Starches and polymers can mimic the
act of teasing, adding height and fullness. Spray it anywhere
you want extra volume or bulk, and tousle with your fingertips.

tease the roots.
Pretend you’re creating
a Mohawk and tease
that section from your
hairline to crown.
“You should look like a
Troll doll at first,” says
Fugate. Then brush the
front layer backward
over all the teasing to
conceal it.

tip your chin.
When gathering your
hair, this angle offers
more height than you’d
get from just looking
into a mirror, says
Sharpton. Secure hair
with two elastics to give
the base more support,
which props up the tail.

pump up the tail.
Apply dry shampoo
to your hands and rub
them through the tail
to create separation and
bulk, says Fugate.

PONY UP!
Sex up this (super practical)
style with a little height
and a lot of texture.

hair: nicolas Eldin using
l’oréal at art department.
makeup: Christian mcCulloch
using dolce & gabbana blushes
of roses. manicure:
bernadette thompson for the
bernadette thompson nail
Collection. models: lily
lightbourn/trump models,
georgia fowler/img, a strid
baarsma/next.

dress,
sWeater,
3.1 phillip lim.
bottom tWo
earrings, lizzie
mandler fine
jewelry

CrunCh-
f rE E
m o u s sE
triCks
two ways to ensure you don’t
look like a gnr groupie.

brush it in
“Most girls just take a
blob and smash it against
their hair—the concentra-
tion makes the area stiff,”
says Fugate. Instead, he
recommends putting
a large puff onto your
brush, then working it
through roots.


only focus on the roots
When mousse dries on
the ends of the hair,
which should have move-
ment, they end up looking
“crispy,” says Capri.

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