FHI Heat used to create “Best Tressed” Looks at 2019 Golden Globes
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The recently concluded Golden Globe Awards 2019 saw Emily Blunt, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Taraji P. Henson mesmerizing everyone with their stunning looks. Their hairdo perfectly complemented their outfit.Their stylists have revealed the secret to their beautifulFHI Heat used to create “Best Tressed” Looks at 2019 Golden Globes
The recently concluded Golden Globe Awards 2019 saw Emily Blunt, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Taraji P. Henson mesmerizing everyone with their stunning looks. Their hairdo perfectly complemented their outfit.Their stylists have revealed the secret to their beautifully done hair. FHI Heat, a world-renowned provider of professional hair tools and accessories, partnered with celebrity hair stylists Sean James for Jamie Lee Curtis, Laini Reeves for Emily Blunt, and Tym Wallace for Taraji P. Henson at the 2019 Golden Globes as per the official release. Sean James for Jamie Lee Curtis drew inspiration from Ice Queen. Her red carpet look was achieved by using FHI Heat tools and styling liquids. “Jamie’s Alexander McQueen white gown was the inspiration behind her radical change of hair color, and we discussed a month prior to the Globes the idea of matching her hair color to her gown. To achieve the platinum white ‘Ice Queen’ color, I lifted her existing color to a pale level 10, using FHI Heat’s Neobond, to ensure that the integrity of her hair was not compromised. On the day, I washed and towel dried her hair, and applied ‘High Altitude’ root lift spray from the FHI Heat STYLUS product line before blow-drying with an FHI Heat STYLUS 1 Blow Out Ceramic Boar Hair Brush to create volume. To finish, I sprayed her hair with ‘Stay Styled’ by FHI Heat STYLUS,” says Sean James.Laini Reeves for Emily Blunt drew inspiration from Joan of Arc, a strong and feminine warrior. “Emily’s Alexander McQueen dress was intricately designed and textured, so we aimed to replicate a textured look in her hair as well. The Dutch braid, also known as a fish tail, was the final look we landed on because it showed femininity but with an undone texture. To start with, I applied some leave-in conditioner and blow-dried using the FHI Heat Platform Limited Edition Chrome Hair Dryer in Rose Gold. Once the hair was dried, I twisted strands around my fingers to begin creating texture, and used the FHI Heat Platform 1 ½” Professional Curler to make the hair even more wavy. Once heat styling was complete, I added the texturizing spray and raked through my fingers, so Emily’s hair would swell up, and create a thicker texture for a bulkier, fuller braid. To finish the styling, I secured the braid in a halo or horseshoe shape at the back of the head and used the FHI Heat Platform Plus Curve 1” Styling Iron to smooth and finish the tendrils framing Emily’s face. Neil Lane vintage jewels were entwined in the braid to add a glamorous touch,” says Reeves.Tym Wallace for Taraji P. Henson got the inspiration from 1970s Tina Turner. “I first shampooed and conditioned Taraji’s hair, applied heat protectant spray and then used a paddle brush with an FHI Heat Platform Nano Pro 2000 dryer to completely dry it. Next, I used a rat-tail comb to part her hair in the middle, I sectioned her hair and then pressed it completely straight from root to tip using an FHI Heat Platform Plus Curve 1” Flat Iron. To finish the look, I smoothed any remaining flyaway with a dab of Argan oil,” says Wallace.Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the actresses’ red carpet look https://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more