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When it comes to hair, ladies should skip the side-swept ponytails and half-up/half-down `dos popular in seasons past, says celebrity stylist and global creative director for Alterna Professional Haircare Michael Shaun Corby. "This season it's all about the beehive, topknots and super-sleek ponies," he said. "What I like about these styles is they keep your hair off the neck, keep you cool and keep you right on trend." Men should avoid the "shaggy, hipster look" in the heat, says Corby, because "when you start to sweat, the ends will start to curl, and that will be a red-carpet miss." He suggests opting for shorter cuts
-- and don't forget the sunscreen. For guys who must rock longer styles, "try putting dry shampoo close to the scalp, because that will dry up excess oil and keep you from looking shiny on those HD-close-ups," Corby said. Since many of the nominees are actors, there's always the option of acting cool. At last week's Creative Arts ceremony, Brenda Strong worked her skills to beat the heat. "I'm not beating anything. It's beating me, very slowly," she said. "I look cool. Thank you. It's an act, it's all an act. I'm not cool at all, I'm boiling up." Of course, there's always Maya Rudolph's advice for beating the heat while dressed to the nines. "You don't beat it," she said. "You try to gently lay next to it."
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