Ever wondered how celebs like Kylie Jenner and Ariana Grande get their long, luscious hair and change their look so frequently? Yep that’s right – hair extensions! We’re recreating 4 celebrity hairstyles that we absolutely love using ZALA hair extensions, including Ari’s half up half down and Kim K’s long textured waves.
Recreating 4 Celebrity Hairstyles

Look 1 – Ariana Grande

Ariana is known for her killer long hair and high ponytails so we recreated one of her gorgeous looks using ZALA’s clip in extensions and ponytail extension.
- Create two small Dutch braids on either side of your head
- Apply hair extensions for added length and volume
- Using a straightener, add some loose waves
- Finish the look by applying hair rings to each braid
Look 2 – Beyonce

Queen B has such versatile hair and we love seeing how she uses her extensions to create amazing new looks. This look is one of our absolute favourites and features a gorgeous long braid. Try out this style using your ZALA ponytail extension for a super dramatic look!
- Apply your ZALA ponytail extensions for lots of length and added volume
- Braid the piece that wraps around the base of the ponytail and cover the base with this braid
- Braid the length of the ponytail all the way down and secure in place with an elastic
Look 3 – Kim Kardashian

Kim K loves to rock super long locks with a little help from hair extensions! We created this amazing look using our longest 30inch set and love the relaxed beauty waves.
- Style your hair in textured, beauty waves
- Apply your gorgeous 30inch ZALA hair extensions for those extra long, Kim K locks
Look 4 – Kylie Jenner

Kylie also loved to switch up her hair with extensions and we love this sleek ponytail look that is super easy to achieve using your ZALA ponytail extension!
- Back comb your hair at the crown for added height
- Secure into a mid height ponytail and apply your ZALA ponytail extensions for added length and thickness
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PUBLISHED 13TH JULY 2018