Color
- Black
Suits - Most face shapes
Best For - Mid-Length hair and if you've got some help to pin up your curls
Begin by blow-drying damp or wet hair using a round brush to create some volume and height at the crown and roots.
Loosely tong the hair then pull it up into a bun at the back, making sure not to try and create a sleek, chic look like the one below.
Gently pull some of the hairs at the crown out to achieve Catherine's look. It's fine if this isn't the neatest hair style ever - Catherine's look was slightly messy but still ultra glam.
To finish you'll need a liberal amount of hairspray to keep everything in place and feeling safe.
Colour-Really
Dark Brown - Black
Needs-Long hair
This style is best done by a hairdresser, or with someone else's help, as it can be a bit fiddly but if you do want to try it yourself here is what to do -
First wash your hair, then when it's about 80% dry comb some volumising mousse through it, especially at the crown, to give most volume there. When your hair is dry section it off into large pieces and apply some spray gel to them, as you curl them - use hot rollers to do this. After a couple of minutes remove the rollers and comb your hair forward, so you can spray the under layers with a hairspray, for extra hold, try using L'Oreal Elnett Supreme Hold Hairspray. Once that's done flip your hair back and comb it into a pony tail, that's high on the back of your head, secure it with a clear band - you should be able to get one from Claire's Accessories. Now use bobby pins, which match your hair colour, to attach a wide thick braid around the crown of your head. Then for Catherine's glamour fit a tiara into place - you should also be able to get one from Emitations. Finish off with a liberal helping of the hairspray you used before.

Colour - An almost black base with some chunky rich brown pieces.
Suits - Round and oval faces.
Needs - Straight hair, avoid if your hair is even slightly wavy or curly unless you are willing to straighten it every day.
Ask your hairdresser for a blunt fringe that is slightly graduated, so you can sweep it to the side.
To style blow dry your hair and fringe straight, then use a little bit of wax to create a slightly angled look.
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