Celebs endorse deep side part hair trend


Los Angeles, Jan 18 (IANS): Female celebrities make many a fashion statement on red carpets for award ceremonies, and this year, the deep side part hairstyle is big on the social circuit.

The style, where the hair is swept to one side and then can be tied in different ways in a plait or bun, lends a sleek look and it flatters the overall look when paired with a gown, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

If Emma Watson, Julianna Margulies, Sandra Bullock and Emma Roberts tried the look at the Golden Globe Awards, at the Critics' Choice Awards, it was flaunted by Jessica Chastain, Amy Adams and Cate Blanchett.

Watson wore a deep side part with the rest of her hair slicked back into a simple bun, whereas Blanchett at the Golden Globes chose to style the rest of hair into a soft faux bob.

Bullock wore her deep side part with a low ponytail. Kaley Cuoco also tried the look at the Golden Globe Awards with her straight locks swept over one shoulder.

To try the look at home:

* Blowdry the part in to give it a much stronger hold.

* Use a tailed comb to perfect the part and then keep it in place with plenty of hairspray.

* Changing your part can make a huge difference to your look, so give it a try and see what you think.

 

  

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