When Kim emerged in a sheer black number at the VMAs with wet-look, semi-crimped hair, I know what you were thinking. Is crimped 2000s hair coming back into style?
Well, considering that Khloe just rocked a very similar hairstyle while promoting her new denim line, we’re hedging our bets on yes.
But because you probs don’t want to go into Claire’s and buy that same crimping foam you used in middle school, here’s the grown-up way to master the wet-look, straight from Khloe’s stylist, Justine Marjan, herself.
4. Spray with lots of Bumble and Bumble strong hold hairspray to finish.
Even if you’re not a huge fan of this look, you have to admit that it’s an awesome alternative for when you’re hair is looking greasy even though you just washed it. Plus it’s the type of style that looks like it’ll stay put all night long.
“The inspiration for the look tonight was…Well, Amelia’s dress is really sexy, so we wanted the makeup to also feel very sexy, but also be very inspired by YSL couture makeup from the 70s and 80s and 90s. We really utilized a lot of colors, so it’s really a harmony of burgundy and pink and
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