There was no other colour worth talking about this year; Mad Men and Christina Hendricks' fiery locks made sure of that. The hue definitely shone in 2009 with stars including Rachel Evan Wood, Coco Rocha, Nicole Kidman, Isla Fisher, Karen Elson, Shirley Manson and Carey Mulligan showing us how it's done (naturally or not).
Melissa made the journey from Home and Away to Hollywood seem simple; always scoring top marks for her beauty and style choices. I was bowled over by her old Hollywood charm when she attended the opening of Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne earlier this month–the deep berry lip and loose Marcel waves really work against her porcelain skin. And of course it seemed only fitting that she should earn the award whilst on Australian soil.
Runners up: Rose Byrne, Toni Collette, Teresa Palmer and Isla Fisher. Good work flying the Aussie style flag girls!
After perusing through the pictures from Rock a Little, Feed a Lot benefit concert that took place last night in LA, I was struck by all of the completely gorgeous, shiny hair.
From Isla Fisher to Christina Applegate to Alanis Morissette, it was all about light-reflective locks. There are countless ways to boost shine . . .
The mask: avocado is more than just an ingredient in cobb salad and guacamole. To nourish your hair and add shine, simply mash up an avocado, apply to your hair, and let sit for about 30 minutes. Wash out with shampoo, then condition.
Hear you roar: when it comes to shine-enhancing brushes, you can't go wrong with a natural boar bristle brush, which helps to smooth the cuticle and distribute sebum throughout your locks. Keep reading . . .