Nicole Kidman’s hair at the SAG Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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Celebrity
hairdresser David Babaii achieved
this red carpet look by combining
eras of vintage fabric textures
with the perfect epoch red hair
colour. According to David: "Nicole
Kidman always inspires me, but
for the 2010 SAG Awards, her beautiful
skin tone and breathtaking beauty
took the lead.
The right style and hair colour
became my main objective." David
fell in love with this unique
period wig that had various tones
of ginger. In order to achieve
the perfect colour match, David
sought out the master talents
of celebrity hair colourist Lorri
Goddard-Clark. Lorri created Nicole's
rich new colour, while David created
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perfect texture needed
to enhance this natural but classic
"Bohemian" look.
The Colour: Lorri Goddard-Clark
matched the vintage wig selected
by David Babaii by utilizing a
combination of deposit-only colour,
her signature foil-out reverse
highlighting technique and a sulphate-free
glaze.
Nicole's hair was transformed
from a medium blonde into a rich,
warm Gingered Toffee Red to enhance
her azure eyes and porcelain skin.
According to Lorri, "It was truly
an honour to work with David:
he is a genius. I was thrilled
to collaborate with him on this
look for Nicole Kidman." |
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The Style: David gently towel
dried the hair and sprayed Bohemian
Beach Spray throughout. Next,
he gently rough dried the hair
moving his hands in various directions
to create texture. Once dry, he
fashioned a centre part and divided
tresses into 4 sections (sides,
back crown & nape). Starting at
the nape area, he alternated between
1" and 1½" ceramic curling irons,
taking "V" shaped partings. He
then wrapped hair around the inside
of the barrel, holding for 10
seconds then gently releasing |
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the curl. With each alternating
curl, David slid his fingers up the
curl to gently create a soft back combing
effect and enhanced texture. After finishing
the entire head, David used his fingers
and added extra Bohemian Beach Spray
to loosen the curls and highlight the
richness of the hair colour. |
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