| Celebrity Hair Lookalike: Beyonce |
| Karen Marie Shelton |
| Date: 7/2/2005, Revised 12/1/2005 |
Introduction
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Beyonce Knowles
Fighting Temptations World Premiere
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Hollywood, California
09-17-03 |
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Stephen Shugerman
DailyCeleb.com
All Rights Reserved |
Super
talented Beyonce Knowles of
Destiny’s Child has always won rave reviews for her beautiful hair
from the minute she exploded onto the scene back in 1997. L’Oreal
agreed with fan admiration of Beyonce’s tresses.
In August of 2004
the cosmetics giant awarded Beyonce with a five-year contract
instantly elevating her celebrated follicles to millionaire status.
Indeed, it was reported that the gorgeous "Crazy in Love" songbird
will make in the neighborhood of $4.7 million for her recently signed L'Oreal
hair
endorsement deal.
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Beyonce Knowles
Fighting Temptations Premiere
Hollywood, California
09-17-03 |
|
Stephen Shugerman
DailyCeleb.com
All Rights Reserved |
Apart
from a stellar singing career racking up millions of album sales and
Grammys, Beyonce won rave reviews for her role as the outrageous
Afro tressed Foxxy Cleopatra in 2002’s Austin Powers.
Beyonce's success is blowing up all over the place and she is
winning raves not only for her singing but her acting.
The gorgeous Virgo has been widely admired for her dizzying array of ever changing
spectacular hairstyles ranging from huge Afros and big hair twists
to waist length luscious golden weaves and center parted winged dos
that evoked memories of Farrah Fawcett from the 60s.
It's hard to imagine a hairstyle that wouldn't look stunning on the
beautiful star.
Getting Started
Notes
Model
Khadine
(shown to the side in a Before
photo) is a Beyonce look-a-like.
Just like the lovely lady of
song, Khadine has baby fine hair that was previously chemically
relaxed. Even though her hair is finely textured, she actually has
a lot of hair.
(Hair by Barbara Lhotan, Photo by Eric Von Lockhart - Courtesy
MultiMedia International - all rights reserved - Hairboutique.com).
Although most of
Khadine’s strands are 100% her own, she did have a few leftover
random weave pieces attached to her natural tresses, which are
shoulder length.
(Image
of Khadine in After photo when
tressed like Beyonce).
In order to create a spectacular transformation of Khadine to a
Beyonce look-a-like, Barbara Lhotan
skillfully and meticulously back brushed Khadine’s entire head
using a Mason Pearson brush, rather than a comb.
Barbara explained that using a comb instead of a brush on Khadine's
relaxed, fine strands might have inflicted more damage.
Best
Styling Tips
Regardless
of your hair's texture, type or actual length, it is important to
start with strands that are completely dry and dressed properly with
the necessary styling products to help hold the finished set.
Although
Khadine’s style was designed without any parts of fringes to show
off her beautiful face and gorgeous eyes, a variety of different
parts and bangs could easily be incorporated into a customized
version of this look.
Before you start make sure that
you have all the proper tools including plenty of hairpins, a good
brush and comb. If you wish to add hair accessories be sure you
have them ready to be added to the style at the end.
Remember to use good styling sprays or related products to give hair
instant texture and ease of styling.
Creating
Style At Home
When created
correctly, this style may require the assistance of a skilled
hairdresser. Why? A truly great beehive type of bun like the one
created for this article, involves lots of precision to achieve.
Keep in mind that when crafted properly, the style can take some
time to finish.
If you do decide to do the style at home be sure to have several
practice runs before the night of the big hair event.
Instructions - Steps To Create
To
recreate this style, complete the following steps:
1. Begin
by using a soft boar’s head brush or similar natural bristle brush
to make sure that all knots and tangles are completely removed from
all strands.
Using your hands along with the brush, direct all of the hair towards the back
of the head and off the forehead area..
2. Working
around the head use a flat iron to straighten and smooth all of the
strands from the front of the hairline to the middle of the crown
where the bun will be situated.
Flat iron approximately 1-2” of hair at a time.
3. When
all of the targeted side and front hair has been completely
straightened with the flat iron and allowed to completely cool, use
a regular comb to separate out a 2-3 inch section of hair along the
left side of the face.
Note:
You have the option to make the braid thicker or thinner by using
more or less hair in the braid.
4. Comb
the side section of hair until smooth.
Separate the section into three equal smaller sections.
Braid
the newly separated strand into a traditional three strand English
or Dutch braid.
5. Move
the finished braid in front of the ear and pin out of the way.
6. Starting
at the front of the hairline use your hand to lift up the top
section of hair creating a type of vertical section of hair that
extends from in front of one ear to the other.
7. After
you have lifted up the front section of hair you should have two
sections of hair, a front and back section.
Using your
hands in conjunction with a Mason Pearson or similar boar’s head
brush, lift approximately 1-2 inches of hair from the top section of
hair begin to back brush.
Hold the ends of the top section straight out from the scalp with
one hand. Use the Mason Pearson or similar style brush to backcomb
the hair towards the base in sharp sweeping strokes.
Use
your hand and wrist in a fluid motion against the underside of the
hair as if you were scooping out ice cream away from your body to
get the best fullness.
Note:
The advantage of using a brush instead of a comb is that there is
less potential damage to the hair. Another advantage is that it is
possible to get really “big hair” with a brush that might not be as
easy to achieve with a comb.
8. Continue
to back brush the first top section of hair until you achieve the
desired height and fullness. When the volume you desire has been
achieved, spray the entire section with a firm holding hairspray.
9. Pick
up the next section of hair underneath and repeat the same steps.
Continue to back brush and spray until all of the back hair is
completely backcombed and as full as you wish.
10.
Using a regular comb, position it so that it lies flatly against the
backcombed strands. Gently smooth and mold the teased hair
sculpting it into a big rounded bun.
11. Apply
a complete circle of bobby pins the same color as the hair around
the back of the crown. Position the
bobby pins on top of each other to help hold the bun securely into
place.
12. Use
your hands to gather the newly smoothed back hair into a ponytail
formation. Attach two opposite facing bobby pins at the very ends
of the teased hair section.
13.
Take your fingers and hold the two bobby pins like a rolling pin.
Slowly and carefully roll the teased hair section under towards the
circle of bobby pins creating a fat beehive style bun as your roll
the hair.
Note: As you anchor the side section of hair be sure to gently push the
crown section towards the front of the head to give it fullness and
height.
14.
When the ends of the teased pony strand meets the circle of bobby
pins on the scalp, attach the bobby pins so that they overlap the
scalp pins.
15. Use
your fingers to carefully fluff and scalp the bun until it achieves
the desired asymmetrical shape. Make sure that the new bun is
securely attached to the scalp around the circle of bobby pins.
16. Liberally spray the newly formed bun with a firm hold hairspray.
17.
Release
the braid and pull it across the entire front of the head and guide
it down behind the opposite ear.
18.
Anchor the end of the braid close to the base of the ear on the back
side of the head so that it does not slip. Tuck the end of the
braid under the bun area and pin well against the scalp. The goal
is to hide the end of the braid in the back of the bun so it is not
obvious.
19.
Finish the style by lightly brushing any loose front hair pieces
over the ears and towards the back. Tuck any loose ends into the
bun and pin securely.
20.
Apply a drop or two of a shine serum onto your palms and then
lightly glide over the top of the style to add instant shimmer and
shine. Spray well with hairspray.
21.
Apply
a drop or two of a shine serum like Robert Hallowell's
Love That Shine Drops to the palms of your hands. Rub the serum
into the palms and then lightly glide over the top of the style to
add instant shimmer and shine. Spray well with hairspray like
Phytolaque or
Jessica Simpson’s favorite
Phytolaque Soie made with real silk to give an extra glossy look
to the style.
22.
Attach any desired
hair accessory to the finished style. Because this is such a
glamorous style, if accessories are added, they should be small to
avoid detracting from the incredible beauty of this classic pin
curled style.
Note: Remember to always attach
accessories last after all styling products have been applied to
avoid damaging delicate accessories.
Summary
Although
this gorgeous beehive style bun that is accented with a braided
headband was created on hair without any extensions, if you have
medium length or short hair and wish to try and recreate this look,
play with add-on hair.
(Image of Khadine in After photo when tressed like
Beyonce shown below).
This
backbrushed style is sophistical and regal which is befitting the
royal Beyonce.
Although
this beautiful big hair bun can work with the most elegant of gowns,
it can instantly turn whimsical with the addition of a brightly hued
butterfly, dragonfly or cascading array of flowers perched to one
side.
(Image of Beyonce Knowles at The Fighting
Temptations World Premiere, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood,
California, September 17, 2003 - Stephen
Shugerman - DailyCeleb.com -
all right reserved).
All hairstyles
created for this article by Barbara Lhotan. Photography by
Eric Von Lockhart. |