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HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes

Learn how to recreate this edgy bridal style from Moroccanoil at New York Bridal Fashion Week.

by Staff
April 16, 2018
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes
HOW-TO: Rockstar Bridal Look from Moroccanoil and Kevin Hughes

Jason Carter Rinaldi

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Learn how to recreate this edgy bridal style from Moroccanoil at New York Bridal Fashion Week. Moroccanoil Artistic Director Kevin Hughes created these looks for Naeem Khan's collection. 

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  1. On damp hair, use two pumps of Moroccanoil Treatment—or Moroccanoil Treatment Light for finer tones—to provide the perfect foundation for styling, and comb through the hair.

  2. Apply Moroccanoil Root Boost, and blow dry the hair straight with a Moroccanoil Professional Series Ceramic Hair Dryer and aMoroccanoil Boar Bristle Classic Brush.

  3. Take a horseshoe-shaped section through the top of the hair, and clip away. With the remaining hair, create a French twist, and secure with bobby pins.

  4. Release the top section, and create multiple knots through the entire horseshoe section to shorten the hair and pin in place at the base.

  5. Spray the hair with Moroccanoil Dry Texture Spray and Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Extra Strong at the root. Tease with a small Moroccanoil Tail Comb to get the hair to stand on end. 

  6. Finish the look with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Extra Strong.

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