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Home›How To›How to Do Ruby Rose Hair: 14 Steps

How to Do Ruby Rose Hair: 14 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
November 7, 2023
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Ruby Rose, an Australian model, actress, and television presenter, is well-known for her edgy and unique hairstyles. One of her most iconic looks is a short, textured style that perfectly combines femininity with a touch of punk-rock attitude. If you want to emulate Ruby Rose’s hair, follow these 14 simple steps to achieve the perfect look.

1. Choose the right haircut: To get Ruby Rose’s hair, start with a short haircut that has longer layers on top and shorter layers on the sides and back. This will give your hair the necessary texture and volume.

2. Get the right color: Ruby Rose is known for her dark brunette hair. If you want to emulate her look, consider dyeing your hair a deep chocolate brown or black shade.

3. Wash your hair: Start with clean, damp hair. Use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner to add extra body.

4. Apply styling product: Before styling, use a volumizing mousse or gel to give your hair extra hold and texture.

5. Blow-dry: Use a blow-dryer on low heat to dry your hair while scrunching it with your fingers for added volume.

6. Create texture: For additional texture, use a flat iron or curling iron to create random bends in the longer layers of your hair.

7. Finger-comb your hair: After adding texture, use your fingers to comb through your hair and break up any clumps or tangles.

8. Tease for volume: To create even more volume at the roots, backcomb or tease the top section of your hair with a fine-toothed comb or teasing brush.

9. Apply pomade or wax: Work a small amount of pomade or wax through the roots of your hair using your fingertips. This will create separation between individual strands and add definition to the texture.

10. Style your hair: Mold your hair into the desired shape using your fingers. A signature aspect of Ruby Rose’s hair is the slight faux hawk effect. To achieve this, push the longer layers in the center of your head upwards and outwards.

11. Smooth down the sides: For a sleeker look, smooth down the shorter layers on the sides and back of your head with some extra pomade or wax. This will create a neat contrast between the edgy top and the well-groomed sides.

12. Set with hairspray: Once you’re satisfied with your style, set it in place with a strong-hold hairspray to ensure it lasts all day.

13. Accessorize (optional): If you want to add an extra touch of personality, consider incorporating accessories like headbands or hair clips into your style.

14. Maintain your look: To keep your Ruby Rose-inspired hair looking fresh and stylish, trim it every 4-6 weeks and keep up with regular dye touch-ups if necessary.

By following these 14 steps, you’ll be able to achieve a Ruby Rose-inspired hairstyle that turns heads and makes a statement. Embrace your inner punk rock queen and rock that edgy look with confidence!

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