When she first debuted the cut, Watson toyed with a bit of texture and edgy style.
When she first debuted the cut, Watson toyed with a bit of texture and edgy style.
When she first debuted the cut, Watson toyed with a bit of texture and edgy style.
Still rocking a pretty short ‘do, Watson let her hair go without product and just a cute little jeweled barrette.
As her hair grew, Watson began to brush it off her face to one side, embracing the length. Note that she let the “sideburns” grow as well, encompassing them into the style.
For Watson’s Lancome campaign, the stylist chose to do a severe side part and slick back her hair. The look played off her full, structured brows.
At last night’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 premiere, Watson was a bit more sleek and refined, adding a touch of volume to the crown of the head. She also recently went and dyed her hair darker (and trimmed up the loose endscrucial when you’re growing your hair out!) but maintained those “sideburns” that have been a runway trend as of late.
At the MTV Movie Awards, Watson’s hair had grown below her ears at points. Leaving her strands side parted, she tucked them behind her ears and let flyaways happeneffortless and chic.