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Elizabeth BanksWorks best for: Shoulder

length, thick, straight hair

Side-swept pony

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Step 1: Start by applying a light weight shine serum to dry hair.Step 2: On the crown of your head, section out a circle of hair about 4 inches in diameter and lightly back comb the underside with your brush. Two or three strokes down the shaft of your hair should give you all the lift you need.

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Step 3: Create a side part and leave about two inches of face-framing hair hanging on that side out as you loosely brush hair back into a neat, mid-height pony.Step 4: Secure pony with a thick elastic that matches your hair color and won't slip outStep 5: Secure some of the hanging front section of hair behind you ear with a bobby pin -- you want a few wisps to remain hanging.www.FaceTransformation

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Roxy OlinWorks best for: Long hair,

any texture

Sophisticated side braid

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Step 1: Haphazardly create a side part in dry hair using a wide tooth comb.Step 2: With your hands, pull hair around to side opposite your part.Step 3: Section hair into three parts and braid them, securing at the ends with a clear elastic. Step 4: Pull out a few face-framing pieces of hair to soften the look.

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Jada Pinkett SmithWorks best for: Shoulder length or longer, thick or

fine straight hair

Slicked back half-updo

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Step 1: First, if your hair isn't stick straight like Jada's, run a flat iron over the ends to really flatten out. Then, apply a strong hold gel to the front and sides of dry hair, and slick all of your face framing hair back.Step 2: Section off a horseshoe shape of hair from your temples to the back of your crown, and clip up and out of the way for now.

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Step 3: Use a comb to smooth back the sides of your hair (just above your ears) and secure each side (just behind your ears) with bobby pins that match your hair color.Step 4: Let down the clipped section and carefully smooth back the top section of hair with a comb, so it hides the pins. Sprits with hairspray to finish.www.FaceTransformation

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Michelle WilliamsWorks best for: Short thick

or fine hair

Zig-zag parted pixie

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Step 1: Apply a smoothing serum and blow dry hair with a round brush for added volume and shine.Step 2: Decide which side you want to part on, then use a comb to create a large Z shape diagonally across the crown of your head.Step 3: Tuck the hair on the same side it's parted on behind your ear and sprits your entire head with light hold hairspray.

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Alicia KeysWorks best for: Curly

shoulder length or longer hair

Textured half-updo

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Step 1: Apply curl enhancing gel to damp hair and let curls dry naturally or diffuse.Step 2: Pull the top half of your hair back into a half-up pony.Step 3: Secure hair with a work-appropriate clip.Step 4: Use fingers to rough up the pinned section for added texture.

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Kristen BellWorks best for: Wavy or

straight, fine or thick hair

Side-pinned curls

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Step 1: Quickly blow dry hair with large round brush to add bounce and shine.Step 2: Create a deep side part directly above your temples using a comb.Step 3: Secure the front of your hair on the side opposite your part with a bobby pin that doesn't match your hair color -- so it stands out.Step 4: Use a large-barreled curling iron (check out top-rated ones here) and roll just the ends of your hair around the barrel in towards your face.Step 5: Mist hair with flexible-hold hairspray. www.FaceTransformation

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Kate BeckinsaleWorks best for: Shoulder

length straight hair

Voluminous ponytail

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Step 1: Working with dry hair, section off a horseshoe shape from temple to temple on top of your head and spray with a volumizer.Step 2: Using a fine toothed comb, tease the back side of that section to create volume. Smooth the section away from your face when you're done.Step 3: Brush hair back into a high ponytail and secure with elastic.Step 4: Use a large curling iron to curl just the ends of ponytail. Mist with hairspray to set the look. www.FaceTransformation

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Debra MessingWorks best for: Straight

thick hair

Sleek deep side-part

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Step 1: Apply a tiny amount of a de-frizzing and shine enhancing.Step 2: Create a deep side part with comb.Step 3: Flat iron hair straight flipping out the ends slightly.Step 4: Tuck hair on the same side as your part behind one ear and pin for extra hold.

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January JonesWorks best for: Wavy or straight,

shoulder length hair

Pinned up ends with a headband

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Step 1: Create a side part in dry hair and loosely bobby pin (so hair drapes above one eye) two inches of the side opposite your part behind your ear.Step 2: Choose a work-appropriate headband and slide it onto the top of your head, covering the pin.Step 3: Bobby pin the ends of your hair under, to the hair at the nape of your neck (faux bob style) or swoop into a loose bun. www.FaceTransformation

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