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Drew Barrymore's straight locks make a great sophisticated look for a fancy lunch or a special dinner.
1. To start, blow dry with a round brush, to maximize volume. Spray on leave-in conditioner, which helps protect your hair from the heat of the straightening iron.
2. Choose a hair straightener that is best for your hair length and thickness, and, working with small, 2-inch sections, smooth your hair, gliding the iron down from the root of your hair to the tip.
3. Don't brush your hair after using the straightener, because it can make hair frizzy. Instead, finger comb your hair, arranging the front pieces to frame your face, and lightly mist with hairspray to make the look hold.
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1. To start, blow dry with a round brush, to maximize volume. Spray on leave-in conditioner, which helps protect your hair from the heat of the straightening iron.
2. Choose a hair straightener that is best for your hair length and thickness, and, working with small, 2-inch sections, smooth your hair, gliding the iron down from the root of your hair to the tip.
3. Don't brush your hair after using the straightener, because it can make hair frizzy. Instead, finger comb your hair, arranging the front pieces to frame your face, and lightly mist with hairspray to make the look hold.
See More Drew Barrymore Hairstyles
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