 In the shallow shallow shallow Hey, so the Golden Globes just happened and once again I was not nominated for a leading role in the Brad Motto YouTube channel. It's fine. Really, it's fine. I just worked my butt off on this channel and I just, I wanted a nomination and it didn't come this year and it's okay. Next year, I can do it. I'm gonna do it next year. So I tuned into the red carpet pre-show to see all the beauty, the glamour, the fashion. I didn't see a lot of it, however I did see this. He stole my look. It's okay though. He can rock it. And this. Timothy, little little Timmy, Timmy boy. I see that harness you're wearing and I do want to tug on it. And then there was this. We can't forget this. This is definitely a moment, I mean. And this. And this. And I'm missing a reference on this one. And this. She delicious. And this. And then we had this moment. This, this one. This one. This one. This one. And I was sitting there watching my TV like, oh, oh, yes Gaga, yes Gaga, yes Gaga. And then I kept watching my TV. And I kept staring at that TV and I got closer to it and closer to it. And then I zoomed in and I zoomed in more. And then I saw this. No Gaga, no Gaga, no Gaga. I don't know how it happened so quickly, but I went from yes Gaga to no Gaga very quickly and I wasn't okay with it. I wanted my moment and I didn't get it. All right, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me keep the shadiness back for a second. Let me just keep it inside, tie it up, make sure it doesn't come up. My shade is not coming out yet. I don't think it's going to come out at all. Okay, it already came out. Let me just be serious. I want to first say something before this video continues and I talk about Lady Gaga's hair at the Golden Globes. I do not think that Lady Gaga's hair stylist is bad. I do not think that he's incapable of doing hair. I think that he is a wonderful stylist. I'm sure that he's great. And hair is art and art is subjective. We all see art differently. In this video, I'm simply giving you my opinion on the look. This is not the right opinion. This is not the wrong opinion. This is just my personal opinion. As a hair stylist, I definitely know that you never know the circumstances behind a look. Some of these stars give you a half an hour to do a look, okay, when you need three hours. Some of these stars, they're moving around, they're texting, they're moving their head like this, they're getting their makeup done, they're getting their nails done at the same time. You don't know what happened behind the scenes, but I always like to give a lot of credit to these celebrity hairdressers because it is not an easy job. So the last thing I want this video to do is bash Lady Gaga's hairdresser. Please do not leave any hateful comments. If you are going to leave any hateful comments about the look or about the hair stylist, don't. But you can leave constructive criticism below. I've seen a lot of looks that Lady Gaga gets by him and they're all awesome. Now with that said, I just want to share my personal opinion about Lady Gaga's look at the Golden Globes. Let's do it. Let's recap on this look. All right. So here's the look. It's sort of a periwinkle blue. I know that the look was also inspired by Judy Garland in A Star is Born from 1954. And I understand the concept of the hair completely. I think. So the look she has here is sort of a modern take on a classic chignon except higher up. And I personally think looks better from the back of her head than it did translate on the front. I feel like the front was a little flat and kind of looked like kind of thrown up quick. You see all the detail on the back and it kind of makes more sense to me when I saw only the front, I was kind of like, what's going on? Because I don't really see anything but a lump on the top of her head and like two strands of hair hanging down in the front. Also it's Lady Gaga, so we're always trying to do like a little bit of shock value, which I think that's what they're going for with the periwinkle blue that didn't quite work out. I think this is the main thing that I had an issue with. The blue. I don't know if this was the stylist who did this. I don't know if it was Lady Gaga who was maybe getting her hands into a little bit too much purple shampoo that day or her hair was just overtone when they bleached it or they sprayed some kind of temporary hair color in her hair to make it blue that night and kind of didn't distribute it evenly on her head because if you don't spray at an even distance all around the head, you're going to get spots that are darker and spots that are lighter. Looking at this picture, I just don't see how he could have messed up that bad with like a spray hair color. I mean anybody looking at this can see that it's not covering every strand of her hair and it needs to be like coated over again or maybe this is just an artistic choice and maybe Lady Gaga loved it. I mean clearly she walked the carpet with it so I don't think she'd leave her house if she didn't like it and hey more power to him. So I just found this article on ET after I recorded this video. It says, Aspirus used the blonde life lightener to create this brilliant blonde and then makes the brand semi-permanent color intensity in sky and rose to create this cerulean blue. So apparently he just did a double process and then toned her hair with joyco toner sky and rose. I don't know how the rose goes with blue. Now I realized that it's toner and her hair is really porous and a lot of her hair is yellow and a lot of her hair is really white porous so it just took on the really porous parts of her hair and not on the yellow parts of her hair. That is why it's so spotty and colored like that. Now we know. Back to the video. She looked beautiful and no matter what I just think that the hair was not quite on point. Hate me, love me, whatever that's my opinion, sorry. So I considered remaking her entire look on American Head and doing it how I would have done it but then it was like first of all I'm not trying to compete here. I'm not trying to say that I'm a better hairstylist. I think every hairstylist has their own techniques and has their own point of view so I don't want to sit here and pretend I'm better than this guy doing Gaga's hair because clearly I'm not at his level. I'm not doing Gaga's hair. I thought that I would take the dress she's wearing, the overall aesthetic of Gaga and create a hair look that I would have loved to see her in in place of this hair look that her hairstylist did for her. So I'm going to show you guys a really, really simple way for you to also achieve this look at home. It's going to be a very classic Judy Garland inspired hair look that would go perfectly with Gaga's dress and Gaga's look that night and I'm going to show you guys a little technique on how to color your hair at home not permanently to get that beautiful periwinkle blue that I think that they were aiming for. And then you can decide which look you liked better. So let me get my mannequin head, the creepy old mannequin head. Love you, girl. Come over here, grab my supplies and let's start. If you want to follow at home, please do. I would love to show you guys how to do a classic, gorgeous, old Hollywood wave Marcel curling iron set. They're so fun to do and they're so easy and they come up beautiful and it's just a classic look that will never die. Okay. I'm going to stop talking. Let's do it. All right. I got Bay here. We're ready to do some hair. So if you're going to do this at home, all you're going to need is some hair spray. Any kind of hairspray will work really, whatever you have, all Gucci, a round brush, really of any size, not that important. Anything like small or medium will work. Any kind of blow dryer, a one and a quarter inch Marcel curling iron or a regular curling iron will do. I wouldn't go any bigger than this size, one and a quarter for a curling iron if you're trying to do this look because it will not work out for you. And I prepped her hair with just a little bit of a oil. This is Elixir Ultime by Karastas. Just gives you a little more added shine and moisture in your ends. Here's an inspiration picture of Judy Garland. This is kind of what we're going for here, but we're going to do a halo section, which I mentioned in a video before. That just starts like about an inch and a half back and it goes all the way around her hair like a halo. That is a halo, one and a half inches all the way around the head like that. Basically all we're doing is blow drying round brush style and setting it with a Marcel curling iron and then pinning it in place. And I'll show you right now. I don't think I mentioned that you'll need some pins. You can either do ones like this. These are really helpful because they don't put a crease on the hair or you can take these little like. So for this first section, we're blow drying this way and towards the face. It's all going to go towards her face. Okay. Usually modern times we blow dry away from the face to open the face up, but this time we're trying to blow towards the face because we want to brush it out later and make those really nice, sexy Hollywood waves. You'll see what I'm talking about later. All right. Let's blow dry this out. If you ever find like your brush gets stuck a lot going down the hair, that's because you need to get these ends really nice and shiny and soft first and then work your way up. All right. Now while the hair is still hot and setting in place, we can quickly take our curling iron. This doesn't need to be at high feet. I have my curling iron set at 300 and just do a simple curl towards the face. Very old school sort of banana curl situation. Let that sit for a second. Get it nice and hot. Let that drop out. Boom. It looks crazy right now, but it's going to look very pretty later. We're going to quickly rabble that up. Okay. And there you go. That is the first curl and you're going to continue to get all the way around the head the exact same way. Let's do it. Another thing that's going to cut down your time a lot when blow drying your hair is to really get that moisture out of your hair before you really start to style blow dry, rough dry the crap out of it until it's like 80% dry, unless you have really curly hair. Don't do that. Okay. Work from wet to dry. But if your hair is relatively straight or wavy, you can definitely get 80 to 90% of that moisture out before you start to do stuff like this. And again, you guys, so important to focus on these ends first and make sure they're nice and shiny and perfect. All right. All right. Now that we have all of that done all around, that is all finished. We have everything going forward towards your face. Now we are going to start with the top and everything is going to go backwards. So the same thing just backwards. Great. Let's do it. And this is the sectioning. I'm just going to just rose going down and I'm just explaining kind of the easy way of doing it. This isn't exactly how I would do it on a client, but I want you guys to do it at home. And otherwise, if I was going to explain the real way, the cop could away doing it. Not a lot of you guys would be able to follow along. So I am doing this more as a beginner, but it'll still have a really nice finish because in a salon, I would do a bricklay pattern back here. That way all the curls don't get stuck together in the back, but it should be fine. If you know what a bricklay pattern is, you can do that. You can look it up and Google it. You can do it at home if you know how to do it. Cool. The blow-dry is finally complete. We have the entire head set and ready to go. And if you guys want a more detailed description of how I did this, there will be a video link below. It's called how to do perfect hairstylist blowout or something like that that I made a few months ago. And it explains pretty much this without the curling iron. So if you want to learn how to do really nice blow-dry, just watch that video. But now that we have this base now, we get to do the fun part. I'm so excited for this ball. So you're going to want to spray with hair spray. Just take your head off like this and just spray her, you know, because everybody can just take their head off. Wouldn't that be so helpful? And actually hair, it takes 20 minutes to cool down properly. So I'm going to give this a little time to cool down and I'll be back to brush it out and show you guys how to get that perfect Judy Garland inspired 1950s hairstyle. OK, now that it's properly cooled down, we're going to take a flat bore bristle brush like this, or you can just use a comb or whatever brush you have. Let's take the bobby pins out from around the halo section. Look at those bouncy curls are so pretty. I love these parts so much. We're going to take our brush and just work with the hair, not against it. I'm going to take this section up here. I do a little back combing and then tease it and then spray it. All right, just like that. This this is the most important piece of all. This really gives you that old Hollywood feel. We're going to take a clip and just clip this into place for now. You can also do a little teasing to bring out those waves a bit more. You see that definition that I gave that? I'm just really working on getting this into a nice best formation and that is the front. That's how it's going to stay. And we're going to take down the other side. This side's a lot easier because we're just kind of pushing it back away from her face. We're going to take it all down now and move all these clips from your hair. Just get your hands in there and break up all of those curls. And just working with the hair, I'm going to pin this section back because I feel like that's something Julie Garland would do. I don't know that much about her, but seems like something she would do just like that. Most of the time, they didn't have too much volume up here, so I'm just parting it kind of all the way back. Alrighty, so I just hair sprayed it and now we're going to take these pins out very gently. And here is the finished Judy Garland inspired, possibly how Lady Gaga should have worn her hair to the Golden Globes. Look, I hope you guys like it. But like I said, we're going to give her a little periwinkle blue moment, just like Lady Gaga had it. We're going to take this teal breeze by Hush Prism. It's a temporary hair color spray that washes out with shampoo. So you're going to shake it up. And I like to take a white piece of paper or any kind of piece of paper or anything just to block the face from getting blue all over it because that would not be cute for the red carpet. We're going to go like this. We're going to spray it from like 10 or 12 inches away. And there you go. That is the blue added to her hair. And listen, if she was going to the Golden Globes, I would spend another hour doing that blue. I kind of just went over it really quickly, but I think it looks pretty nice. And to be honest with you, it's not very easy doing this spray color. It's never that perfect or even, except I just think it could have been a little bit better on Gaga. Doesn't need to be perfect, but there was spots missing, you know? This is how I would have loved to see Gaga on the red carpet this year with that gorgeous blue gown. My Judy Garland inspired look and the Gaga inspired look. Here it is. A mix between the new and the old. I'm Daniel. It's really cute and fun and fresh. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. There's a lot of information and I hope you learned a thing or two about how to style your hair at home and rock this gorgeous 1950s. Judy Garland inspired Lady Gaga inspired hair look. Thank you guys so much for watching today. Get this video a like, subscribe if you're not already. Don't forget to live your extra life and I will see you. I'll next time. Peace.