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New Look for Teresa Palmer of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"

Celebrity stylist, salon owner and Rene Furterer guest artist Frank Barbosa has turned up again, this time designing a new look for Teresa Palmer on the set of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”

July 11, 2011
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Celebrity stylist, salon owner and Rene Furterer guest artist Frank Barbosa has turned up again, this time designing a new look for Teresa Palmer on the set of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."

 "I wanted a style that was both timeless and care-free," he said regarding the finish.

 Here's how Frankie worked his magic to achieve Teresa's enchanting look.

  1. As the on-set stylist, it was critical for me to start out each day with a good foundation. To keep Teresa in character for a particular scene, continuity was key-her hair had to look the same in every take. Having a good foundation makes it easy to do touch-ups in between takes.

  2. To create that foundation, before the cameras started rolling each morning, I would blow-dry Teresa's hair to a smooth finish. Spritzing it with René Furterer Fioravanti No Rinse Detangling Spray helped to boost shine and make hair easier to style.

  3. Once Teresa's hair was dry, I took my Sultra Seductress one-inch styling iron and added glamorous waves. The iron's ceramic coating helps protect the hair while distributing heat evenly to lock in the waves.

  4. To give Teresa's style the staying power it needs to last through a day of filming, I finished with a light misting of René Furterer Finishing Spray Instant Hold.

  5. Teresa was ready for lights, camera, action-with silky, sophisticated long-lasting waves.

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