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Get the Look Margot Robbie: “Jane’s” Hair at Tarzan Premier

By Christina Carathanassis @cbellescloset

Australian actress, Margot Robbie, attended the premiere of her first major blockbuster film of the summer, “The Legend of Tarzan.” She stunned on the red carpet, rocking a black Gucci silk kimono gown which featured beautiful floral embroidery and pink mink fur sleeve cuffs. The bold, unique vibes of her dress inspired Celebrity Hairstylist Renato Campora for Nexxus New York Salon Care to craft a cool, modern hair look. “We wanted to create an effortlessly elegant, soft style that would complement her gorgeous intricate gown,” said Renato. 

Margot Robbie's hair at the Tarzan Premier
Follow Renato’s Tips To Recreate This Look:

  1. Wash hair with the Nexxus New York Salon Care THERAPPEE Rebalancing Shampoo and Nexxus New York Salon Care HUMECTRESS Restoring Conditioner to set the foundation for a soft, classic look.
  2. Apply a few pumps of the Nexxus New York Salon Care DIAMETRESS Headress Leave-In Conditioning Creme through towel-dried hair to seal in moisture.
  3. Create a side part and blow dry hair using a medium-sized round brush. 
  4. Once hair is mostly dry, use hands and fingers to apply a dime-sized amount of the Nexxus New York Salon Care Exxpand+ Volumizing Whip throughout strands to add natural volume and movement. 
  5. Finish the look by spraying Nexxus New York Salon Care Frizz Defy Finishing Mist all over to provide a soft hold, and keep the look smooth and frizz-free. 

Products Used:

  • Nexxus New York Salon Care THERAPPEE Rebalancing Shampoo
  • Nexxus New York Salon Care HUMECTRESS Restoring Conditioner 
  • Nexxus New York Salon Care DIAMETRESS Headress Leave-In Conditioning Creme 
  • Nexxus New York Salon Care Exxpand+ Volumizing Whip 
  • Nexxus New York Salon Care Frizz Defy Finishing Mist 
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