Macadamia Naomi Watts Hair

 

Who doesn’t want red carpet hair especially this stunning look created by celebrity stylist Giannandrea for Naomi Watts at the 86th Academy Awards this year. What we love about this look even more is that it was created using Macadamia Natural Oil products, which we can’t get enough of. I speak for myself when I say that these products really do what they say and are the perfect accompaniment for dry, brittle, heat styled hair that needs some loving. After a few uses of the Macadamia Shampoo your hair will be feeling revitalised, lifted and incredibly voluminous but most importantly soft, that’s why this product is ideal for dry brittle hair that’s lacking that silky shine. 

 

Want this look? Follow this step by step guide to create the perfect polished do

Step 1

Blow dry your hair with a large round brush to add volume.

Step 2

Separate the hair into 3, 1 inch sections and roll each piece into a Velcro roller to give even more volume on top, spray with the Macadamia Control hairspray.

Step 3

Whilst your rollers are sitting, flat iron the rest of your hair and add Healing Oil Treatment as a finisher to the ends of your hair. This will add shine throughout the length and round the sides, a necessity for creating this polished look. Shine, shine and a little bit more shine!!!

Step 4

To create the ‘quiff’, unroll rollers and brush hair back all the way through the ears to create a deep side parting.

Step 5

Spritz hair again with Control Spray to keep in place for that all important Red Carpet début.

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Laura

Laura

Make Up Specialist

Major fan of scented candles, Make Up brushes and Highlighter. I’m always on the hunt for those Holy Grail products and my dressing table is covered in more beauty products than I like to admit. As an adopted Northerner originally from Brighton, I spend most my days wondering what all this rain is about. My hair isn’t grateful for the move. Currently loving: NIOD Photography Fluid