by THE EDITORS
Okay, Rapunzel -- let down that hair! Marie Claire has a variety of styles for your long locks.
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CARA DELEVINGNE'S
EASY BEDHEAD
How to get the perfect bedhead look: Literally wake up like this and smooth down only slightly (it also helps to be Miss Delevingne).
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DAKOTA JOHNSON'S TOUSLED WAVES
Tousled is great for any occasion and is really low maintenance. Loosely wrap strands around a wand curling iron like
this to get these effortless waves.
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3
ADELE'S RETRO HALF-UP/HALF-DOWN
It's the London posh version of the bang puff we all loved in 2009.
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4
AMERICA FERRERA'S SIDE PART
This style is perfect for a casual day-outing—just do a deep side part and tuck your hair behind your ear. Then use your flat iron to bump the ends of your hair and give your look a little body.
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5
ARIANA GRANDE'S KITTENISH PONY
Load on the layers and make it dramatic with a *super* high pony. If you aren't blessed with long locks, use clip-in extensions to get the volume.
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6
JESSICA BIEL'S BEACHY WAVES
You know how you seem to love your curls even more the day after you've slept on them? Avoid curling the ends of your hair to achieve Jessica's second-day style without the poor hair care habit.
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7
KIM KARDASHIAN'S HOLLYWOOD GLAM
She has tried almost every hairstyle known to womankind and has pulled them all off gracefully, but these large barrel curls and side-swept bang is easily on our list of top-five fave Kim looks.
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SUKI WATERHOUSE'S LOOSE CURLS
This length is the most versatile of all long haircuts, in our humble opinion. And as you can see here, it works beautifully with bangs, which you can just part in the middle and sweep to the sides if you get sick of them. We recommend a loose, easy curl like Waterhouse's with this cut.
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9
OLIVIA WILDE'S OMBRÉ WAVES
Don't believe the hype: Ombré is still in, and it's a great look for girls with longer strands.
10
GIGI HADID'S DARK ROOTS
Long and golden blonde is the best way to capture a free-spirited, Cali-girl vibe—and keeping roots dark means less time in the stylist's chair (and less $$$ at the salon).
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