“So, I was thrilled to work with her in that department. We had our normal character conversations, I also talked with each of the actors individually to pull in their vision for the character and that’s when all the personality comes out.” “Then I would blow dry it with a one-and-a-quarter-inch round brush. Then I would curl it using a one-and-a-quarter-inch curling iron.” “To finish, I would use Kevin Murphy Session Spray Flex to seal the curl in and seal out any humidity. Then I would finish with a little bit of Reverie Milk Anti-Frizz Leave-In Nourishing Treatment.” “So we touched up his color about every 10 days and then just had to stay on top of touching up that fade he has every day.” “Then I would just stay close by to her with the Reverie Milk Anti-Frizz Leave-In Nourishing Treatment to keep it smooth, because her hair was never supposed to look overly polished. It was just supposed to be soft and natural.” “The spiky bun is one of my favorite ’90s styles that is making a comeback. So I really would love to support people doing their own version of that and I can’t wait to see what everyone continues to do with it in this modern-day resurgence of the style.” “On most days, she was having to bounce back and forth between sets. And at times, she would only have a few hours for a turnaround to go home and sleep and then come back in.” “Pulling that through your mid-lengths and ends first and then using whatever is left on your hands to smooth out the baby hairs around your face will really smooth your part out. It’s a really good way to start to just give yourself a good canvas to work with.” “So layering products in that way and making sure it’s properly prepped, I would say is the best way to ensure success for your styled slicked back look,” she concluded.