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20 Jan

Awards Season Beauty Kicks Off With Fresh Chops –

Awards Season Beauty Kicks Off With Fresh Chops –

It’s the season of the short ’do — bobs, lobs, shaves, pixies, the trendy mullet.

“Wednesday” star Jenna Ortega turned heads on the Golden Globes unveiling her wolf cut, an edgy ’90s-inspired look created by hairstylist David Stanwell.

“We took slightly risk, but I feel it’s good to rejoice and take a look at latest things by just tweaking slightly here and there,” Stanwell told reporters. With shaggy curtain bangs framing her features, Ortega’s hair flicked up in thin layers. “We didn’t want it too rigid or set…I really like having the haircut make a press release, sculpting it round her face and fidgeting with shapes that work.”

After a blow dry, using Fekkai products, he set the hair with Velcro rollers, leaving out the bangs. He then blasted the hair forward “in order that it lays down,” “bumped up the hair behind bangs for slightly lift” and “tucked [the] hair behind her ears to maintain it relaxed and yet still chic.”

Relaxed and chic was the trend for those choosing old-Hollywood glam on the carpets — a well-liked take a look at each the Globes and Critics’ Selection Awards. The long locks were kept elevated with body, fluffy waves and soft curls. However the shorter cuts, daring and fresh, were the highlights.

Lily James, nominated for “Pam & Tommy,” combined the 2 with a classic ’50s-style chop on the Globes. Along with her chocolate brown hair on the shorter side lately, hairstylist Halley Brisker used Great Lengths hair tape extensions to elongate her shoulder-length bob. The additional ends helped with volume and the side flicks, he said.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually” best supporting actress winner Angela Bassett also gave old-school movie star in her curled bob, with the assistance of hairstylist Randy Stodghill, as did “Hacks” actress Hannah Einbinder, a wavy version working with Brian Fisher, and “Fleishman Is in Trouble” nominee Claire Danes, sleek, courtesy of Mara Roszak.

At Critics’ Selection, Janelle Monáe (who received the SeeHer award), stole the highlight along with her short hair in an internet of braided knots (and, after all, the sheer Vera Wang dress). Bleached, with contrasting dark roots, it was imagined by hairstylist Nikki Nelms. “Strings attached,” the beauty artist dubbed the look.

A stunner — transformed along with her latest bob — was Kelsey Asbille of “Yellowstone,” also catching eyes on the ceremony. She was styled by Tim Muir, who left strands of her jet-black hair dangling on her face (perfectly paired with a plum-burgundy YSL lip, created by makeup artist Emily Cheng).

Julia Garner, who took home best supporting actress for “Ozark,” was also a standout in her bleached pixie; Viola Davis, star of “The Woman King,” sported her short and voluminous afro; Letitia Wright, from “Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually” and illustrator-model Monica Ahanonu, each with their signature shaved head (that bone structure!), and Emma D’Arcy of “House of the Dragon” — the newcomer to look at on the carpet — of their avant-garde midnight blue ’do, coloured by Eleni Tsesmatzoglou, cut by Jody Taylor and sculpted by Mira Chai Hyde (with the matching “Cry Baby”-inspired teardrop by makeup artist Holly Silius).

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