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Get The Look: Last Week's "Shear Genius" Hairdo

March 3 2010, Published 5:38 a.m. ET

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On last week’s episode of Shear Genius, the stylists were challenged to restyle eight Bridesmaid’s hairdos at a traditional Indian wedding, from the ceremony to reception.  The result was the ultimate style transformation, which proves that sometimes, a hairdo change mid-party can be just as dramatic as a full wardrobe change.

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Nexxus Creative Director Kevin Mancuso put together four simple steps on how to take down an updo, and rework the hair to create a fun and flirty hairdo, like the winning look from last week’s episode.

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-Take down updo by removing bobbi pins and accessories, then gently comb through hair with fingers to help detangle.

-Sweep hair to one side and use bobbi pins to secure in place.

-Us a large barrel curling iron to create random curls throughout loose sections of hair.

-Finish the look with a misting of strong-hold hairspray, like Nexxus Maxximum, to keep the style looking gorgeous.

Tune in to BRAVO on Wednesdays at 10 p.m EST for more winning looks.

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