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Natalie Dormer by Gianndrea on "The Hunger Games" Red Carpet

Giannandrea, International Creative Director for Macadamia Professional, created this high pompadour styled updo for Natalie Dormer who wore it like a rock & roll princess at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 Los Angeles premiere on ...

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November 17, 2015
Natalie Dormer by Gianndrea on "The Hunger Games" Red Carpet

Natalie Dormer, hair styled by Gianndrea/ Image via Instagram @gianndrea1

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Giannandrea, International Creative Director for Macadamia Professional, created this high pompadour styled updo for Natalie Dormer who wore it like a rock & roll princess at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 Los Angeles premiere on November 16, 2015.

RECREATE THE LOOK:

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  1. Apply Macadamia Professional Foaming Volumizer  from roots to ends of wet hair.

  2. Blow dry large sections with a large round brush to create ample volume all over.

  3. Rub a quarter sized amount of Macadamia Professional Whipped Detailing Cream  in palms and apply throughout hair to create texture and separation.

  4. Tease the roots at the crown to build volume.

  5. Twist the hair back in small to medium sections and secure with straight pins, leaving wispy pieces loose.

  6. Emulsify more Macadamia Professional Whipped Detailing Cream  in palms and use fingers to gently scrunch the hair for piecy texture.

  7. Twist remaining hair into a back bun in the center of the head and secure with pins for an effortless finish. Leave small pieces out on the side for a windswept look.

  8. Spray Macadamia Professional Flex Hold Shaping Spray to secure the hair.

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