Diane Kruger's Modern Take on Retro Waves Diane Kruger wore side-swept waves and a classic red lip to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party -- proving that sometimes the best Oscars beauty moments happen after the ceremony. To get the look, Adir Abergel worked with Moroccanoil to put a fresh spin on Gatsby-era waves, which worked perfectly with Kruger's Donna Karan Atelier jumpsuit.
Starting on damp hair, Abergel created a deep side part before applying Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse from roots to ends. After rough drying, he used a ½-inch barrel iron on small sections to curl all of Kruger's hair.
The stylist set the curls with Moroccanoil Luminous Hair Spray and used a boar bristle brush to lightly back comb the crown for volume. Rather than pin the hair into a traditional 1920's faux bob, Abergel left a large section at the front loose and pulled the rest into a low ponytail. After smoothing the hair with a drop of Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, Abergel finished the look by wrapping a small section of the ponytail over the elastic and spraying Moroccanoil Luminous Hair Spray for extra hold.
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Starting on damp hair, Abergel created a deep side part before applying Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse from roots to ends. After rough drying, he used a ½-inch barrel iron on small sections to curl all of Kruger's hair.
The stylist set the curls with Moroccanoil Luminous Hair Spray and used a boar bristle brush to lightly back comb the crown for volume. Rather than pin the hair into a traditional 1920's faux bob, Abergel left a large section at the front loose and pulled the rest into a low ponytail. After smoothing the hair with a drop of Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, Abergel finished the look by wrapping a small section of the ponytail over the elastic and spraying Moroccanoil Luminous Hair Spray for extra hold.
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