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Brittany Murphy's swept-up tendrils are perfect for a romantic date or a party and works best for short hair. Get the look:
1. If hair isn't naturally curly start by diving damp hair into 2-inch sections and apply a curling cream to each chunk.
2. Shake out tendrils and blow dry using a diffuser to create waves. Make an effort to keep your hands out of your hair as much as possible to ward off frizz.
3. With a couple sections around your face, define curls with a small barreled iron and spray with a light-hold hairspray.
4. Using your fingers, gently pin hair up and back, off your forehead. You can either messily pin it up randomly or create a loose little bun depending on how long your hair is.
1. If hair isn't naturally curly start by diving damp hair into 2-inch sections and apply a curling cream to each chunk.
2. Shake out tendrils and blow dry using a diffuser to create waves. Make an effort to keep your hands out of your hair as much as possible to ward off frizz.
3. With a couple sections around your face, define curls with a small barreled iron and spray with a light-hold hairspray.
4. Using your fingers, gently pin hair up and back, off your forehead. You can either messily pin it up randomly or create a loose little bun depending on how long your hair is.
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