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Hair How-To: Teresa Palmer's Sexy Waves at the 'Warm Bodies' Premiere

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Jan. 30 2013, Published 2:27 p.m. ET

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Teresa Palmer is on fire this week! The girl has been all over promoting her new film Warm Bodies, but this has been one of her sexiest looks so far! Dove Celebrity Stylist Mark Townsend styled Teresa’s hair for the premiere in LA and we got the details on how you can recreate her gorge, easy-to-do waves at home!

"For the premiere of Warm Bodies, I was so inspired by Teresa's gorgeous Phillip Armstrong dress. I loved the classic '40s silhouette and I wanted her hair to have a nod to that era as well as be very modern," says Townsend.

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1. I started by applying a few drops of Dove Nourishing Oil Care Anti-Frizz Serum to her damp hair and blow dried with a large round brush. This serum has natural almond and coconut oils in it which is super moisturizing and keeps the hair shiny and frizz-free all night.

2. Next, I parted her hair on a deep side part and then used a flat iron on 5-inch sections of hair to create loose waves.

3. To give Teresa's hair cool texture, I applied a small amount of Dove Frizz-Free Shine Cream-Serum to break up the waves, creating piecey-ness, and then liberally sprayed Dove Invigorating Dry Shampoo all over. This dry shampoo has starch in it that creates volume and gives the hair much desired second-day texture that every girl wants.

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