Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Oscars 2013: 1960 Style Adele on the Red Carpet

Oscars 2013: 1960 Style Adele on the Red Carpet

 Adelle look beautiful with '60s style on the red carpet at the Oscars Dolby Theatre on Sunday (24/2) then. The British singer, whose song "Skyfall" it won Best Original Score, performed amazing as she styled with a performance at the annual Academy Awards-85.Adelle look beautiful with '60s style on the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre last night. (Getty Images)24-year-old new mother was wearing the unique style of the 1960s with a beehive hairdo, hair pulled back, leaving the front bangs are allowed to fall loose. He became the center of attention with wavy blond hair let loose unraveled.
"This year, Adele chose classic style beehive with a simple hair ties ... a perfect way to pay homage to Bridget Bardot and other wide-screen icons of the past, "said Nikki Purcell in Paul's Hair World.
Want to know how to get Adele bob hairstyle at home? We provide exclusive steps below.
Use hair rollers"To get a look like an Oscar winner, Adele, we recommend to make the shape and volume to the hair with Sleep-In Rollers," said the expert.
Grow Hair"After removing the rollers. Take a few developers and develop hair from the roots to get extra lifting power, "he added.
Create a beehive styleThe final step is to follow the style of Adele sorting the hair into two parts with the back pulled half up, and front left to tumble down. "Position the honeycomb style in place with hair glue and make sure you spray lots of hairspray to get it done," said Nikki.Adele then releasing the clip at the top of his head while singing "Skyfall". (Getty Images)In the next session, Adele then let her hair tumble down and add bright red lips as she poses with the trophy at the Press Room in Dolby Theatre.
To get the appearance, use a red lipstick that lasts.In the media room, Adele uses red lipstick. (Getty Images)Glue stains lips on a tissue, then polish repeated twice to ensure the inherent color last longer throughout the night.

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