Top tip: The modern way to use hairspray is this: spray your fingers then rake hands through the hair pulling it back from your face. It's not so heavy and the 'mess' adds to the ease of the look.
Top tip: I used the hairspray as a styling tool to smooth the ends, give shine and sleekness with movement.
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Misha Nonoo
The look: Dual textured pony
Hair stylist: Ryan Tyrgstad for TRESemme
Key product: TREsemme Perfectly Undone Mousse
Top tip: The easiest way to get the look yourself (as the models did) is to slick the hair up into a hair elastic and then tong the pony, rather than tong it all first and then put it up.
Key Product: TREsemme Make Waves Creaton Hairspray
Top Tip: You want the hair to feel very undone and to play with the natural texture of the hair. Use hairspray as a styling tool by scrunching into loose hair with finger tips for a dishevelled loose finish.
Top tip: Create a super low 90's style parting by drawing jg the comb back, then across in a T shape, the texture of the ends should be more textured and soft
Top tip: The hair should be full of texture in a loose, unconstructed style. To add definition, spritz hair with hairspray and scrunch with finger tips for a dishevelled loose finish.
Top tip: Wrapping a pony is an easy update to bring more drama to an evening look. The tight shape highlights the nape of your neck in a way that is subtly sexy.
Top tip: Mousse is a very 80s product. You want the dry separation that mousse gives, scrunch it in with fingers then leave it for the rebellious texture.