

Rose Byrne @ Emmys: Hair How-to
Harry Josh, John Frieda International Creative Consultant, shares his styling secrets with easy-to-use tips and tricks to achieve Rose Byrne’s award night look.
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Last week, Harry gave Rose this ultra-chic collar bone-length cut to accentuate her bone structure and play up her youth. “Since her dress was so elegant, I wanted to create a simple and chic look for Rose,” said Harry. “I knew that leaving her hair down to showcase her new cut would do just that.”
Since it was such a hot day in Los Angeles yesterday, Harry began by applying John Frieda Frizz-Ease Original Formula Hair Serum to Rose’s soaking wet hair to ensure her style remained frizz-free and polished throughout the night.
“By infusing soaking wet hair with a dime-size portion of Frizz-Ease Serum, you can block frizz that is caused by humidity and fend off flyaways before they start, paving the way for smooth, flawless style,” said Harry.
Harry then applied Frizz-Ease Straight Fixation to Rose’s towel dried hair before blowing it out straight in sections using a FHI Heat Nano Weight Pro 1900 Turbo blow dyer and a round boar bristle brush. Starting with hair at the back of her head and working towards the crown, Harry emphasized a deep side part by pulling hair to the left as he dried.
“It’s essential to begin blow drying from the roots when you’re wearing a side part,” Harry revealed. “Be sure to work hair in the direction of the part as you dry to ensure that the style stays in place.”
Harry finished by spritzing Frizz-Ease 100% Shine Glossing Mist evenly throughout Rose’s hair to amplify shine and flaunt her new color.
“I wanted to be sure that Rose’s hair captured the light and appeared luminous when she was in front of the camera,” explained Harry. “100% Shine gave it a glossy finish that stayed all night.”









First off let me say, I love your website Christine. The reviews are so helpful and always spot on, your tutorials are always gorgeous and you update frequently (something that often disappoints in my other daily reads).
But, I personally am not very interested in all the award show coverage. I understand and appreciate the certain part you’re covering (the makeup and hair), but I feel like the site is bogged down by celebrities. Perhaps you could group many of them into one post so they wouldn’t dominate the entire page?
I find myself scrolling through trying to find your usual content
Just a though from a regular admiring reader
–Kaleen
Hi Kaleen,
I appreciate you letting me know your thoughts! Luckily, there are only a few award shows per year (I think it’s around 5-6 that we cover extensively), so it’s not something you will have get too frustrated with too often. It just happens this year (at least) that the VMAs and Emmys were back to back, so I can definitely understand your concerns.
We post by celebrity because it makes it easier for those who are interested to find/read about the look or celebrity they’re interested in most. It also would be a huge demand on the server and an individual’s internet connection if we lumped them all into one post. Additionally, it’s easier for those interested to comment/read comments when it’s by look/celebrity, otherwise we might get lost on what’s being said! “What’s up with her hair?” “Who’s hair?!” LOL!
I ask for your patience during the few times a year we have award coverage, thank you!
I appreciate you replying so fast!
I can see why lumping them would be a concern and wouldn’t work. It’s no worry a little celebrity coverage won’t stop me from checking in daily!
I look forward to more holiday set reviews. I know you’re a fan of the 24/7 liners so I’m curious to find out your thoughts on the value of the huge set of mini liners they just released.
That set is killing me, because I already have those minis (and some in full size), so I’m actually a little annoyed the new shades aren’t available alone
(If they were, I totally missed them!) Definitely gearing up for holiday collections though!
I appreciate you understanding! I also thank you for your continued support AND patience
Interesting. I like hearing about the different products and techniques professionals use to create different looks. I like runway looks the best, but celebrity looks are so much more wearable.
I just took a look at some of the other looks and II changed my mind. This is one of the few looks I actally like. Many of them have very little worth copying in my opinion.