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Dakota Johnson is practically synonymous with no-fuss glamourespecially when it comes to her strands.
Indeed, she has an undeniable hair signature: Always brushed andhealthy-looking, framed by an enviablefringe.
And one of the best things about her various red-carpet hairstyles?
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They really can be recreated by any of us.
Highlighted Lob
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This highlightedlong bobhas that perfectly imperfect tousle, and we love the shoulder-grazing length.
Her lengthy layers make for beautiful movement and fullness.
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Wrapping your sections in the same direction around the entire head will create a uniform wave pattern.
The actress debuted this look on Instagram as a sneak peek at an upcoming film.
Swooping Side Bang
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The swoop on thisside banggives it that little extra something.
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A simple mid-height ponytail with bangs adds a touch of free-spirited sophistication to an Old Hollywood-inspired ensemble.
This appropriately muted hairstyleall pulled back and off the neckhighlights her regal dress.
Straight and Simple
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This hair just about sums up Johnson’s whole vibe.
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For a similar effect, trade your curling barrels for aMason Pearson brushand ablow dryer.
(Note that this works better for medium-thick coarse hair densities thanfiner strands.)
Toachieve a brushed-out wave, you’ll need a little patience and plenty ofhairspray.
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The Half-Up
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Half-up hairstylesare a must in any low-fuss hair arsenal.
Allowing your hair to play off your wardrobe or makeup is part of the fun.
If working with a round brush feels like too much of a hassle, consider opting for ahot brushinstead.
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We love this casual braid and wispy bang situation on her because she would totally wear it IRL.
Alongside her picture-perfect wispy bangs, she shows us why she returns to this style time and time again.
Retro Ponytail
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Retro hairstyles don’t have to mean excessive volume or shape.
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Sometimes, flipping out your ends with a curling iron is all it takes.
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