Latin Grammys 2013: Bombshell blowout trend

Last year we saw most of our favorite celebs walk the red-carpet with glamorous updos, but for the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards our stars showed up with bombshell blowouts sleeker than I've ever seen. The chic, low-fuss look added a fresh, modern edge to their glam gowns. The cool thing is they all sported a different version of the style!

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A star-worthy blowout is a lot easier to master than you'd think. All you need are a few hairstyling tools along with the right tricks. Check out a few of the best blowouts of the nights with tips on how to recreate them yourself at home!

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Roselyn Sanchez

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The Puerto Rican star complemented her strapless metallic gown with sleek straight strands. I recommended rubbing a styling lotion through damp hair before styling, like the Blow Ready Set Blow Express Blow Dry Lotion ($21).  Blow dry straight and then pass a flat iron on 1-inch sections of hair for sleeker results.

Génesis Rodríguez

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The curved ends on Génesis' blowout helps boost volume. Try drying sections of hair using a large round boar bristle brush, like the Goody Start Style Finish Boar Nylon Round Brush ($10).

India Martinez

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India’s blowout looked especially shiny tonight. For similar results, finish off with a few drops of anti-frizz hair gloss. I love Frederic Fekkai Salon Technician Color Care Anti-Fade Top Coat ($25).

Gabriela Isler

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For a bouncy blowout like Gabriela Isler’s, try setting hair in hot rollers after blowout. I recommend Conair Jumbo Ion Shine instant Heat Soft Hair Setter ($20). Works every time!