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Get Allison Williams' Shiny Golden Globes Locks

71st Annual Golden Globe Awards – Arrivals

Jan. 12 2014, Published 11:39 p.m. ET

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Allison Williams stunned on the Golden Globes red carpet in a black and white Alexander McQueen gown, but her shiny strands were also a standout.

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Celebrity stylist Anthony Campbell used Wella Professionals products to make Allison's mane uber gorgeous and shares his tips with OK!.

• First, Allison's hair was washed and conditioned with Wella Professionals Enrich Shampoo and Conditioner.

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• Hair was gently towel-dried, then a dollop of Wella Professionals Velvet Amplifier was applied to prep hair for a controlled look.

• Anthony blew hair dry using a large flat brush to achieve pin-straight hair. Ensure the hairdryer isn't too hot, which can cause strands to dry out and break, creating frizz.

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• Once hair is dry, draw a deep side park for added elegance.

• Run a flat iron over hair, section by section, finishing off each piece with a light spray of Wella Professionals Oil Reflections, which will increase shine to hair for an added pop, without weighing hair down or looking greasy.

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