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HOW TO: Giuliana Rancic's Tousled Waves at The Gracie Awards

Giuliana Rancic looked glam at The Gracie awards presentation with her tousled waves.

Anne Moratto
Anne MorattoDirector of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
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June 18, 2013
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Giuliana Rancic looked glam at The Gracie Awards presentation with her tousled waves. Rancic received Sexy Hair's "Caring Is Sexy" Award at an event that recognizes the contributions of women in media. For an award-winning look, the Sexy Hair team recommends these steps:

1. To achieve her sexy style, prime hair with Healthy Sexy Hair Color Safe Soy Shampoo and Conditioner.

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2. Before drying hair with a paddle brush, apply a quarter size amount of Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Renewal to hair to help smooth out and polish any kinks.

3. Next, spray vertical sections of hair with Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Touchable Weightless Hairspray.

4. Using a 1/2 inch barrel curling iron, wrap each section around the barrel of the iron away from the face. Once hair is curled, layer on additional Soy Touchable and allow it to cool.

5. Use Big Sexy Hair Powder Play and sprinkle it on the mid shaft and ends to separate and give texture. Lock in the style by applying some Big Sexy Hair Spray and Stay to hair.

6. Finally, lightly mist some Straight Sexy Hair Smooth & Seal for a weightless, frizz free shine!

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Guiliana Rancic arrives at Sexy Hair Celebrates The Gracies Presented By The Alliance For Women In Media Foundation, on Tuesday, May, 21, 2013 in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Alexandra Wyman/Invision for Sexy Hair/AP Images)

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