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How To Get Rachel Brosnahan's Long Golden Globes Ponytail

See how celebrity stylist Danielle Priano created Rachel Brosnahan's hair look for the Golden Globes.

by Staff
January 8, 2024
How To Get Rachel Brosnahan's Long Golden Globes Ponytail

Rachel Brosnahan rocked a long ponytail at the 2024 Golden Globes,  created by Danielle Priano using SexyHair, Bellami and Edrée.

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Celebrity hairstylist Danielle Priano styled The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan's hair for Sunday's Golden Globes.

Priano crated Brosnahan's  glamorous XL ponytail using SexyHair products, Edrée hair tools, and Bellami hair extensions. See below for Priano's detailed step-by-step on how to achieve the look.

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  1. Inspiration: To complement Rachel’s stunning red dress, we chose a long, sleek ponytail. I wanted to give her a modern and clean look that mirrored the coolness of the dress and showcased her features.

  2. Hair Prep: SexyHair Tri-Wheat Leave-In Conditioner is my first step for any updo. This leave-in has a nourishing formula that protects hair from potential damage, ensuring a healthy base for styling. Lightly apply to damp hair.

  3. Volume and Shape: First, I apply the SexyHair Big Root Pump Plus Volumizing Spray Mousse to add volume and hold, which is essential for the structure of the ponytail. Then I use Edrée The Bella Blow-Dry Brush to blow out the hair in sections. The Bella is instrumental in achieving a smooth, voluminous base for the hair.

  4. Straightening and Sleekness: Once the hair is dry, I straighten in sections using Edrée The Méline 1.25” Flat Iron to achieve a smooth finish.

  5. Extensions: I added Bellami’s best-selling clip-in extensions to create more length and volume for the ponytail. After straightening Rachel’s hair, I clipped the Bellami 26” Silk Seam Hair Extensions in Dark Brown in sections underneath her natural hair and around where the ponytail will be positioned.

  6. Styling and Securing: After pulling hair into a ponytail, I use SexyHair Style Not So Hard Up Gel to smooth and secure all sections and the base. I then wrap the Bellami Hairweft in Dark Brown around the ponytail base for a seamless look, securing with pins.

  7. Final Touches: To ensure a cohesive and sleek appearance, I went through the ponytail once more with the Edrée The Méline 1.25” Flat Iron. I then used the SexyHair Style Polished Up Pomade to lay down any flyaways. To lock in the ponytail, I set it with SexyHair Big Spray & Play Harder Hairspray to add a lasting hold. I finished the look with a red bow to accentuate the color of Rachel’s dress.

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