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2015 Met Ball How-To: Madonna's Loose Waves

As one would expect, there was a lot going with Madonna's 2015 Met Ball fashion.To balance out the floor-length black dress that read "Rebel Heart," Wella Professionals stylist Andy LeCompte gave her loose, delicate waves to soften ...

Lauren Quick
Lauren QuickContributor
May 5, 2015
2015 Met Ball How-To: Madonna's Loose Waves

Madonna (right) with Diplo (left). (photo credit: Instagram @madonna)

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As one would expect, there was a lot going with Madonna's 2015 Met Ball fashion.

To balance out the floor-length black dress that read "Rebel Heart," Wella Professionals stylist Andy LeCompte gave her loose, delicate waves to soften the otherwise modern look.

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Get the look: Madonna's Loose Waves

STEP 1: Start with freshly washed and conditioner hair using Wella Professionals Elements Renewing Shampoo and Daily Renewing Conditioner. This will help hydrate, nourish and strengthen hair.

STEP 2: Prime damp hair with 2-3 pumps Wella Professionals LuxeOil Reconstructive Elixir to palms of your hands and distribute evenly throughout hair. 

STEP 3: Blowdry using a medium-size round brush to create volume at the roots.

STEP 4: Wrap 2-3-inch sections of hair around a 1-1/2-inch ceramic curling iron to create long, loose waves.

STEP 5: Lightly back-comb hair at the roots and brush through waves with a wide-tooth comb. 

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STEP 6: Lightly mist hair with Wella Professionals Stay Essential Finishing Spray to prevent flyaways.

STEP 7: Finish with Wella Professionals LuxeOil Light Oil Keratin Protection Spray to leave hair smooth, shiny and red-carpet ready.

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