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EMMYS 2014: January Jones' Bun & Fringe

Pureology Artistic Ambassador Natasha Sunshine sheds light on how to achieve January Jones' low bun with fringe.

Lauren Quick
Lauren QuickContributor
August 26, 2014
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Actress January Jones attends the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on August 25, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)

Pureology Artistic Ambassador Natasha Sunshine sheds light on how to achieve January Jones' low bun with fringe from the 2014 Emmys.

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STEP 1: Start with clean, dry hair. Apply a dime to nickle-sized bit of Pureology Density Definer Medium Hold Creme Wax. Pat it over the entire head so as not to create a greasy effect. Comb through once evenly distributed.

STEP 2: Pull hair into a low ponytail and create a bun. Secure by pinning in an X-fashion to ensure pins will stay in place.

STEP 3: Take one pass with a flatiron to get Jones' ultra-straight fringe.

STEP 4: Pull a few extra pieces out for an undone effect.

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