How to get Cheryl Cole's wavy pony-tail
Cheryl Cole blew audiences away with her duet with Gary Barlow at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert outside Buckingham Palace.
The Geordie starlet looked stunning as always in a strapless glittering black number with a long white train (Cheryl loves a good train, as we saw at Cannes!) She accessorised with a sparkling bracelet and matching earrings.
But it was her hair that caught our attention.
Cheryl steals the show
The singer wore her brunette locks in a wavy pony-tail as she gave a heart-felt performance with the Take That singer. The party concert may have been a royal affair but there wasn't a cucumber sandwich or cup of tea in sight. Just thousands of patriotic Brits waving Union Jacks and singing along to the songs from the star-studded lineup.
Cheryl Cole and Cameron Diaz pose together at the European premiere of 'What To Expect When You're Expecting' on the BFI IMAX in London on 22 May 2012.
Cheryl's ever-changing locks
Cheryl rocks a variety of hairstyles and constantly keeps us guessing with her spectacular outfits and looks.
Lately, however, the star known for big hair seems to be a big fan of high pony-tails. For the European premiere of 'What To Expect When You're Expecting' on the BFI IMAX in London, she sported another high pony-tail. That time, however, she wore her hair lightly straightened.
We loved Cheryl's simple yet stunning-do and it really brought out her trade-mark smouldering eyes.
I want Cheryl's wavy ponytail
Getting Cheryl's wavy ponytail is easy peasy if you have naturally wavy hair; lucky you! If you don't, plait clean and slightly damp hair before bed.
Go to bed with the plait still intact. In the morning loosen the plait. Waves will have set as your hair dried during the night. Don't brush your hair, but run your fingers through your locks to give them a more tousled look. Now, gather your hair loosely into a high pony-tail, backcombing the front to give more volume. Spray the pony-tail with hairspray to finish and hold you sumptious waves.
Now, the show is all yours!



