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Curl Solutions

    If you have curly hair, simple styling secrets could mean the difference between touch-worthy locks and a bad hair day. Learn how these curly-haired celebs go from hair-don't to hair-do, with all the essential tips you need to know from NYC hair guru Mark Garrison.

    By Melissa Goldberg

    Curl Don't: Minnie Driver

    Blow-drying without a diffuser attachment blasts curls into frizzy, shapeless strands.

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    Curl Do: Minnie Driver

    How To Get Classic, Medium Curls: Side-part your hair for more volume, then mix a serum and curl defining product together and apply. Lift small sections of your hair at a 90 degree angle from your head, and twist the curls around your finger. Finish by blow-drying with a diffuser from the bottom up, says Garrison.

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    Curl Don't: Alicia Keys

    Product is a curly girl's best friend; without a gel or cream, frizz takes control, causing curls to sop up the moisture in the air and lose definition.

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    Curl Do: Alicia Keys

    How to Get a Thick, Volumized Mane: Apply a curling gel to hair and then spiral small sections tightly around medium sponge rollers. Apply heat until dry. After removing your curlers, carefully finger-brush hair to separate and define each curl, advises Garrison.

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    Curl Don't: Sarah Jessica Parker

    This Sex & The City star's trademark natural waves look boring and flat when not styled with a curling iron.

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    Curl Do: Sarah Jessica Parker

    How to Get Loose, Sexy Waves: After quickly blow-drying smooth with a round brush, use a large one inch barrel curling iron on sections. Interchange the direction of each curl, suggests Garrison "Front sections should always be curled away from the face." Don't forget to spritz a medium hold hair spray afterwards to lock in your look.

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    Curl Don't: Halle Berry

    Applying too much product to your roots will weigh curls down to a shapeless mess; instead, concentrate product a few inches from the scalp and comb through to distribute evenly.

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    Hair Do: Halle Berry

    How to Get Wet Curls: Lightly coat strands with an oil serum, and then diffuse-dry hair without touching it. (Bonus: Mini-conditioning treatment for your hair!) Then take 2-3 inch sections of hair and curl with a small barrel iron, leaving half an inch at the tip of the strand out, so as to give your locks a natural look, advises Garrison.

    Jean Baptiste Lacroix, WireImage

    Curl Don't: Meg Ryan

    A harsh center part can zap all of the volume out of shorter hair styles; instead, part against your natural hair growth direction for more volume.

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