February 27th, 2012
Tuesday saw the most pap worthy of celebs come together to celebrate the best of British music. As always the glamorous fashion & beauty was complimented by a flurry of exciting hairstyles. Here’s our pick of the best:
Keeping it classic
Adele was the winner of the night in more ways than one! Not only did she scoop two BRITs – she was also a winner in the beauty department. Steering clear of any gimmicks; Adele’s make-up & hair artist, Michael Ashton, kept her look classic but cool. “When it comes to creating Adele’s red carpet looks, I like to take references from classic styling, films and iconic images then reinterpret them with my own aesthetic”, says Ashton. “This gives an end look that is polished and current, but also softly elegant and timeless.”

Mixing It Up
Putting the fun into style, Little Mix went for a playful array of looks. From Perri’s cute plaited up-do to Jade’s experimental purple curls, these girls had heads turning for all the right reasons. We think these girls would love some of Goody’s colourful hair accessories, perfect for adding that extra touch of fun to your look.
Crazy Curls
Staying true to her colourful style preferences, Jessie J went for something a little more spectacular. Setting her hair into tight ringlets (you can get this look using the Goody Small Self Holding Rollers), she brushed the curls out to create a big fluffy mane of hair. Hair was then slicked down and secured at the top to create a modern take on retro.
February 10th, 2012
The thought of Valentine’s Day has got our hearts all a flutter and the outfit planning is well under way. According to Cosmopolitan magazine, “men prefer styles that are low-maintenance and feel natural”. Trick him into thinking you spent more thought on his gift than your own barnet with these clever “undone” styles.
For a gorgeous feminine look that feels totally effortless, go for Rosie Huntington Whitely style face framing waves. Set your hair into curls the night before using Goody’s large Self Holding rollers, release in the morning and comb through gently using a wide tooth comb to relax the hair into soft waves.
A tousled side bun is the ultimate in “I just got out of the office” glamour. Charlize Theron perfected this look at the 2012 Golden Globes by adding a pretty headband. The Goody Spin Pin is the perfect way to secure a carefree side bun, leaving no sign as to where the hair is pinned.
For a more sultry look stick to a classic sleek and smooth style. To achieve straight, healthy looking hair, simply blow-dry using a Goody Straighten It Out Brush. Part hair into an on trend deep side parting and run straighteners through the lengths, for a style Jessica Alba would be proud to swish.
February 3rd, 2012
Does 2012 mark the return of the humble roller? Once considered to be a tool only suitable for grannies, it seems that the traditional way of curling is about to become cool once more.
As awareness grows around the havoc that straighteners, wands and heated curlers can cause to our locks, care conscious consumers are turning to a more sensible styling staple. The shape of the curl you get from a more traditional roller is so different than that from the modern day wands & irons – the result is a much softer full curl. There is also something quite charming about meticulously winding each section of hair round a roller, only to unravel them into a tumbling mane of soft curls. 
The fashion world started the trend, with session stylists spending much of SS12 Fashion Week rolling hair into sixties inspired up-do’s. However, as with anything, the trend can be taken a step too far. The stars of hit TV show Desperate Scouswives wore their rollers out and about on a recent trip to London. As much as we love our Goody rollers, we’ll stick to wearing them in private thanks.