lundi 27 février 2017
You Won't Be Able to Look Away From Halle Berry's Incredible Curls at the Oscars
We'd heard that Halle Berry would be debuting a new hair look for the Academy Awards, and we were in awe when we finally saw the star hit the red carpet. The iconic actress rocked a majestic head of curls, which were accented by caramel highlights.
Though this is a style Halle's been wearing in recent weeks (have you seen her Instagram feed?), she has been wearing her hair mostly wavy since 2012. We're obsessed with these glossy ringlets! Celebrity stylist Castillo was responsible for the stunning style, while Chanel makeup artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua provided Halle's minimalist radiant makeup. We've reached out to her glam team - stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
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