By Hannah Powling
Okay, we’ve raved about the makeup oozing off the red carpet at the Golden Globes 2016 – now it’s the hair’s time to shine – literally. Here are some hair-d0’s we rather liked at the award ceremony on Sunday, and here is how to recreate these hairstyles at home, with simple step-by-step instructions from the experts themselves:

Lea Michele had her hair done by TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist John D. Here are his tips on how he prepped this look:
- Prep towel dried hair by raking a dollop of TRESemmé Climate Control Mousse from roots to ends to provide grip and texture for creating the braid.
- Blow dry hair in sections, using a large round brush to add body throughout.
- Once dry, create a center part and brush all hair toward the nape of the neck and secure into a low ponytail.
- Divide ponytail into three even sections and braid into a traditional three-plait braid, securing the end with a small elastic.
- Apply a small amount of TRESemmé Climate Control Mousse to fingertips and smooth any flyaways by directing hair down from the part and behind the ears.
- Spray TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Frizz-Free Hold Hairspray all over to set the style while providing extra hold and shine.

How celebrity hairstylist Bridget Brager gave Kate Bosworth her modern glam up-do with Maroccanoil:
- On damp hair, I used a dime-sized amount of Moroccanoil Treatment Light for smoothness and shine.
- To create lots of volume, hold and lift, I applied Moroccanoil Root Boost to Kate’s roots and layered by raking it from root to tip with my fingers.
- Next I blow dried the hair in large sections creating volume.
- For the style, I began by creating a natural offset part using my finger to add a slight wave, and then brushed the hair into a sleek ponytail at the back, mid-center of her head.
- Using Moroccanoil Treatment Light, I smoothed the lengths of the ponytail, twisted it into a tight chignon and secured with hairpins.
- Last, I misted hair with Moroccanoil Luminous Hair Spray to set the look and add red carpet-worthy shine.