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So apparently, the Golden Globes red carpet is basically a hair salon now—no surprises, just a ton of side parts and straightened hair. But Charli XCX? She’s the one stealing the show with her actual …
So apparently, the Golden Globes red carpet is basically a hair salon now—no surprises, just a ton of side parts and straightened hair. But Charli XCX? She’s the one stealing the show with her actual vibe, rocking a blowout so good it’s basically a mood. Her hairstylist, Matt Benns, basically turned her jet-black locks into a soft, undulating masterpiece that screams “I’m a 365 party girl but also a timeless icon.” Spoiler: It’s all about the waves, the shine, and the fact that Cher’s 90s photo is now a hair trend.
The vibe at the Globes was safe, but Charli’s look was chef’s kiss. Benns ditched her usual green streaks and extensions for a more polished, retro-inspired blowout. Think of it as the ultimate “I’m here to be glamorous but not overdramatic” look. He leaned into a soft, cascading wave that frames her face like a vintage pin-up, perfectly complementing her Saint Laurent dress. It’s the kind of hair that makes you go, “Oh, I could pull that off if I had a blow dryer.”
Benns’ secret? A mix of Tresemmé’s A-List line and a serious amount of patience. He started with a damp hair base, then used the All-In-One Style Primer and Smoothing Cream to prep. The blowout was done with a round brush for that glassy finish, and the medium tong? Total flex. He sprayed with Workable Hairspray, pinned it, cooled it down, and then brushed through with a wide-tooth comb and Mason Pearson brush for that effortless, lived-in wave. The final touch? Texturizing Spray for volume, Bonding Oil for shine, and the new Signature Hair Fragrance (which, yes, smells like vanilla and sandalwood—so good).
So, what’s the takeaway here? Keep your waves loose, use light-to-medium hairspray, and don’t skip the new Tresemmé fragrance. (Pro tip: Matching it with Charli’s vibe? Also a good idea.) But hey, what’s your go-to red carpet hair hack? Drop it below—let’s talk blowouts.
❓ People Also Ask
What products did Charli XCX’s hairstylist use for her Golden Globes look?
The stylist used a blend of heat protectant, volumizing mousse, and a high-shine serum for Charli’s sleek, golden-hued blowout.
How long did it take to style Charli XCX’s Golden Globes hair?
The blowout took about 45 minutes to style, including drying and setting the sleek, structured look with heat tools.
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