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Tori Spelling is known for her long and flowing, blond locks. Tori's hairstyle works well for people who have thin, oval shaped faces. Styling hair like Tori's takes a bit of time because of the length of hair. Practice styling your hair a couple of times before debuting your hot new hair to your family and friends.
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Things You'll Need
- Very long hair
- Large paddle brush
- Blow dryer
- Mousse
- Pick or comb
- Large barrel curling iron
- Moulding paste or pomade
- Aerosol hairspray
Instructions
1
Wash and towel dry your hair. Pick out all of the tangles. Part your hair to the left.
2
Apply a hair mousse to your hair. Work the mousse through all of your hair using your hands. Put plenty of mousse at the roots to give your hair volume.
3
Clip the top section of hair up with several small claw clips. Use a large paddle brush and a blow dryer to dry the bottom section of hair. Work with sections of hair that are just smaller than the length of the brush. Blow dry each section of hair as you run the brush through it.
4
Unclip the top section of hair. Dry the top section in the same manner as the bottom, run the paddle brush through a small section of hair, and blow dry it at the same time. Continue until all of the hair is completely dry.
5
Use a large barrel curling iron to curl the ends of your hair. Curl each section of layers with the iron.
6
Curl the front of the hair with the large barrel iron, curling the hair towards the back of your hair. Curl all of hair that frames your face towards the back of your head.
7
Back comb the hair at the crown of your head to get more volume. Apply pomade or a thick moulding paste to the ends of the hair and to the layers. Apply a light layer of spray over all of the hair.
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