Beth Behrs' Best Hair

Known for her role as Caroline Channing in the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, actress Beth Behrs is a blonde beauty who has her own distinct sense of style. Over the years we’ve witnessed a range of looks from super sleek strands to softly tousled curls and even red carpet worthy up-styles. Here are some of Beth’s best looks to date:

Beth BehrsCurly ends are topped with smooth roots and wispy bangs.

Mist medium sections of dry hair with working spray and wrap the ends around a medium curling iron. Hold in place a few seconds to set the curl and then release. Continue with each section, alternating curl direction until all hair is curled. Add a small amount of shine serum to your hands and run your fingers through your hair to add definition.

Soft bends and side-swept fringe are accented by a deep diagonal part.

Mist medium sections of dry hair with thermal spray and wrap loosely around a medium curling iron. Curl the front pieces away from your face and then alternate curl direction for the rest of your head. Brush through hair to create a soft wave and then add a small amount of styling cream to your hands. Run your fingers through your hair to add definition.

Beth BehrsSleek and side-parted, this blunt bob ends just above the shoulder.

To get the look, apply styling lotion on damp hair and blow dry with a paddle brush. Smooth your hair against the shape of your head in varied directions until dry. Run a flat iron over the length as needed. Part hair to one side and swoop any bangs to one side. Add a dab of pomade on your palms and lightly smooth the surface of your hair into place.

Beth Behrs goes glam with tousled curls through her mid length bob.

Mist small sections of dry hair with working spray and wrap tightly around a small curling iron. Hold in place a few seconds to set the curl and then release. Continue with each section, alternating curl direction until all hair is curled. Add a small amount of shine serum to your hands, turn your head up side down and run your fingers through your hair to break up sections. Flip upright again and finger-style hair into place. Mist with finishing spray to hold.

Beth Behrs

A sleek topknot gives these long layers height and sophistication.

Blow dry sections of hair straight using a paddle brush. Create a smooth ponytail on top of your head, securing with coated two elastic bands. Create a three-strand braid and secure theends with a small elastic band. Wrap the briad around the base of the ponytail to create a bun. Tuck the ends in and pin the bun into place. Mist with a medium hold finishing spray.

A side part and big curls through the ends gives this A-line bob a frilly finish.

Plug your hot rollers in while you blow-dry your hair. Mist sections of dry hair with working spray and roll onto a heated roller. Clip firmly into place and then move onto the next section. Continue until all hair is in curlers. Mist one more time with working spray and allow rollers to cool completely. Undo each clip and unwind the rollers. Run a soft bristled brush through hair, create a side part and push bangs to one side. Add styling cream on your hands and run your fingers through the length to create definition and then mist with finishing spray to hold.

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