Applying large curl rolls on the layered ends of long hair creates a descending pattern of bends and curl. Lucy Pinder has slight bend along the top of the twists that intensifies in a tight curl then fades away again.
Pile on sections of vertically curled ringlets and you've got the beginnings of a full and voluminous style. Heidi Montag just needed to loosely separate the sections to have this great end result.
What do these two girls have in common? Shoshana Bean and Evangeline Lilly have what most celebrities are wearing and that is the endless red carpet flow of long, vertical curls.
This long style on Katie Lohmann would take some back brushing or teasing on the top for lift off the scalp. The ends were then done in a little bit of a bend with an extra large curling iron.
The fullness of this medium length comes to life as a result of all the stacks of kinky curls intertwining throughout Anastacia's style. Weight from the length keeps it from ballooning up to too much volume as layers would make it seem explosive with curls like these.
Ashley Tisdale looks fab in this dark shade and more beautiful with each new hairstyle she tries. This long wavy look with choppy layers suits her and helps to fill out her long face shape where a straight look would drag it down.
This style has a bit of layering along the bottom and has that retro center part which is still hanging around from the recent season's 70's hair revival. What is interesting about Odette Yustman's style is the inspiration for taking some of the top layers and applying corkscrew ringlets to jazz it up.
This medium long length on Rachel Stevens starts with "swoop bangs" that will revamp these vertical curl styles this winter taking them right into the Spring. Her large coils are picked out a bit for some loose tendrils and the entire look is brought back on one side to give this evening style even more elegance.