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Master the Half-Up Top Knot With These Simple Tools

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Lazy girls everywhere, rejoice! The latest celebrity hair trend is as easy as spending a whole lazy Sunday in bed. Still, fashion-forward stars—including Hilary Duff, Sienna Miller and Kate Mara—are rocking the casually-chic half-up top knot with equal parts ease and edge. To master this effortlessly-cool hairstyle, we tapped salon owners Riawna Capri and Nikki Lee, hair experts with a deep roster of celeb clients. In few simple steps, they gave us all the tools required to create a look you can wear from a backyard BBQ to date night. All you need is dry texturing spray, a boar-bristle brush, an elastic hair band, a few bobby pins and hairspray to finish it all off.

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