Beauty
Straight from her hairstylist.
You cant blame a girl for trying to get hair exactly likeSabrina Carpenters.
And Carpenter was totally on board.
It’s such a good look for her, she says.
According to Fitz, the best thing about this hairstyle is that its impossible to mess up.
We’ll do it before a show and it’ll be really curly and really bouncy at first.
Carpenters hair is naturally wavy, but Fitz says this look works on a variety of textures and lengths.
Below, she explains how to recreate Sabrina Carpenters hair at home.
Start With Damp Hair
Fitz recommends starting with damp hair, as thatll make your bangs easier to style.
Those are awesome to prep your hair with, she says.
Get Your Wrap On
Fitz uses aDyson Airwrapto curl Carpenters bangs.
Rough Dry Your Bangs
Another option for styling your fringe is the rough dry technique.
Use a blow dryer to blast your bangs while theyre damp.
Pull the brush to the left, then to the right, then backwards.
That way, your bangs will part in the middle and fall back and away from your face.
Use a round brush to blow dry all around your head.
If you have fine hair, focus on adding volume by rough drying and lifting at the root.
If your hair is curly, add volume while smoothing your hair with the round brush.
For waves that last, try spraying your hair with a soft hairspray while the pins are still in.
Fitz says she blows dries around Carpenters head, adding the pin curls as she goes.
It’s just all pin curls and blowout, she explains.
Then I take it out and reinforce the curl with a big, one-inch curling iron.
Brushing out the curls is what turns them into big waves.
Sleep In A Scrunchie
The beauty of this blowout is that it lasts for several days.
When you wake up, it almost reinforces that curl and looks really pretty.
This article was originally published onAug.