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Get the Look: MGK’s 70s-Inspired Style

Celebrity stylist Bridget Brager recently created a 70s-inspired feathered look on Machine Gun Kelly. See how she used STMNT Grooming products and T3 tools to achieve the look.

by Staff
October 10, 2022
Get the Look: MGK’s 70s-Inspired Style

Machine Gun Kelly ready for a 70s roller skating party, with hair styled by Bridget Brager.

Courtesy of Bridget Brager (@bridgetbragerhair)

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Machine Gun Kelly recently rocked a trending hair look with a feathered style for a roller skating party, created by celebrity hairstylist Bridget Brager (@bridgetbragerhair) using STMNT Grooming products and T3 tools.

“We wanted to recreate a 70s-inspired curly moment to fit the occasion,” Brager says. MGK was accompanied by his partner Megan Fox, who was also dressed and styled for the 70s-themed party. Brager expresses that it was “so fun” to style the couple for their night out.

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You can recreate MGK’s throwback hairstyle on your clients with ease by following Brager’s steps below:

Get the Look

1. I started with the STMNT Grooming Spray to add volume and rough-dried the hair.

STMNT Grooming Spray

2. Next, I used my T3 Singlepass Curl 1-inch barrel and defined his natural hair texture around the perimeter of his head. On the top of his head, I over-directed the hair forward and flipped the ends for a feathered effect.

T3 Singlepass Curl 1"

3. I then sprayed the hair with a texture spray to break up the curls.

4. To finish, I used the STMNT Dry Clay by emulsifying the product in between my hands, raking the product through the hair and scrunching.

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STMNT Grooming Goods Dry Clay

5. Finally, I detailed any of the pieces I wanted to stand out around the ears and hairline.

Learn more about STMNT Grooming Goods HERE and T3 styling tools HERE.

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