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Drew Barrymore Proves Braids Are a Spring Trend

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Hair Cut and Style

Just yesterday we were giving you the scoop on French braids as a spring hair trend -- Jessica Simpson showed us just how chic the style can be. Well, it didn't take long to catch on. Drew Barrymore was sporting a French braid similar to Jessica's yesterday on "Live With Regis and Kelly!"

Drew's 'do showed why any girl with highlights (or lowlights) can really benefit from a fun braid (just look at the depth her color adds to the look). We also loved that it wasn't too precious -- her braid was full of texture and fullness, and the back of her hair was pinned up in a bunch of funky twisted braids.

So what have we learned? First of all, French braids are officially hot -- learn it, love it. Second, don't try to make it perfect -- smooth and sleek is overrated. Bumps and messy, spiky ends are where it's at!

Hair Trend: Braids, Big & Little

    From big and chunky the tiny and messy, braids are a must 'do this season.

    Don't let their intricate details intimidate you; in a few steps you can make pretty plaits like actress Drew Barrymore. Celebrity hairstylist Jessica Tingley of the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in Los Angeles takes us through step-by-step in recreating five different braid styles - from soft and simple to funky and intricate.

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    THE MESSY BRAID-BUN
    To get a look like Nicole Richie's, create four face-framing braids, securing them as close to the ends as possible with an elastic. Twist the remaining hair into a messy bun. Then comes the fun part: undo the elastics on the braids and incorporate them into the bun, securing with bobby pins. The result? Super soft and romantic!

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    THE WRAP-A-BRAID
    This red carpet hair style staple works best on shoulder length or longer hair, like Salma Hayek's. Use a fine tooth comb (it makes a huge difference!) to make a neat middle part and work the two halves of your hair into two tight, very clean, low braids. Pull the braids up and around the top of your head, securing them with bobby pins and hiding the ends underneath the braid from the opposite side.

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    THE EDITORIAL BRAID
    Seemingly-impossible plaits usually reserved for magazine spreads

    Look 1: Fishtail Braids
    Fishtail braids are a variation of French braids: Instead of incorporating each new hair section into the braid, let it go after twisting it over the braid, and grab a new section in its place. They take a little practice but once you've got it, it's a piece of cake. The version on the left was shaken out for a messy effect.

    Look 2: Braid-Elastics
    Smooth hair into a high, side ponytail, and separate out a bottom section of the hair to make a small braid. Wrap the ponytail around itself to create a bun. Finally, wind the braid around the base of the bun to hide the elastic, securing the end with a bobby pin.

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    THE HEADBAND BRAID

    Look 1: Multibraid Band
    For Blake Lively's pretty look, make three to four small braids along an uneven part, securing the ends with small elastics and hiding them under your hair with a bobby pin.

    Look 2: French Braid Band
    To get Lauren Conrad's look, (hint: it's a great tactic for growing-out bangs!) side part your hair and create a small french braid in front, framing the face for a headband effect. Secure the end of the braid with a small elastic.

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    THE SIDE SWEPT BRAID
    The secret here is to keep things loose as you brush your hair to one side and create a low braid, pulling pieces out of the plaits for a nonchalant, messy effect. For a more for romantic look, twist the bottom of your hair (along the hairline) into a roll and secure with bobby pins as needed.

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    Now that you've mastered braids, styling your hair into this runway look should be no problem (kidding!). With braids, practice makes perfect. If your style isn't wearable on the first go (and odds are it won't be), try it again until you've got it down.

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Tip of the day: Learn how to look like you're supposed to be milking cows

Filed under: Hair Care, Style Tip of the Day


It seems like easy breezy boho is here to stay, which makes us lazy folk very happy. We've all had a couple of years to get this look down pat but we haven't quite figured out what to do with our hair. That is until the fateful day we spotted a handful of starlets like Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie, Sienna Miller, and Rachel Bilson supporting a milkmaid braid. Gloooorious.

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Add "milkmaid braids" to your bag of hair tricks

Filed under: Hair Care

I've seen "milkmaid braids" around for a while now, but when I saw Sienna Miller sporting them at the Golden Globes this year it was the first time I realized how much I liked the look. It's sweet, feminine and has a nature-girl yet not flower-child vibe to it.

Fabsugar has simple instructions for trying this style yourself. It's incredibly easy, but be warned that it takes really long hair to achieve the look - my hair is substantially past my shoulders and it's barely long enough to make a full circle braid around my head.

If your hair isn't long enough, a thick hair extension can become an easy fix. Just braid it and bobby pin it into place. But make sure to get a perfect color match to your real hair since all the faux hair will be together in the braid rather than mixed with your own hair, so it will be much easier to spot as fake if it doesn't quite match.

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