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Christina Aguilera Debuts Dramatically Long Hair at Grammy Awards
The mark of a true trendsetter: Abandoning the trend you helped start as soon as it’s clear that it has caught on. Take Christina Aguilera for shining, shimmering example. She kicked off the new year with a lob haircut that flipped out at the ends, and in the weeks since, it seems every celebrity with a lob or bob has been imitating her style.
Aguilera appeared as a presenter at the 2024 Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 4, alongside Maluma. However, what caught everyone’s attention wasn’t just her presence, but also her dramatically long blonde hair that stretched all the way past her waist. And if you thought this was her natural hair growth, think again. Aguilera opted for a hair extension, expertly done by celebrity hairstylist Larry Sims, in collaboration with Mane Addicts.
Using a latex-free adhesive, Sims secured the stunning hair extension unit on Aguilera’s head. Before attaching it, the hair was blow-dried and straightened with a flat iron. Sims then sprayed each section of the hair with hairspray to tame any flyaways and give it a polished finish. Finally, he used a diffuser to set the hairline in place.
Aside from her mesmerizing hair, Aguilera’s makeup and manicure were also on point. Her iridescent chrome nails perfectly matched her pale blue gown, making her look ethereal and glamorous on the red carpet. However, Aguilera’s knack for setting trends doesn’t end with her hair and nails.
Aguilera, who has a massive following on TikTok, is known for her authenticity and willingness to try out the latest beauty trends. She recently uploaded a video reacting to various TikTok beauty trends and gave her honest opinions. Her influence extends beyond just hair and makeup, as she has a strong presence on social media platforms.
Christina Aguilera proves, once again, that she is a style icon who isn’t afraid to take risks and change things up. Her constantly evolving looks keep her fans intrigued and inspire others to embrace their own uniqueness.