Eva Longoria's sedu hair style is a modern twist on the 40s look showing a polished but not excessively groomed look.
Creating Eva Longoria hair style is easiest on hair that has not been washed for a day. Start by making sure your hair is completely dry befire you style it. While it is still damp, apply a heat protection spray then blast with a hairdryer, making sure the ends of your hair are smooth. Before you put in the rollers, spritz your hair with a setting spray.
Then take medium-sized sections of hair and wind in heated rolers backwards. You can also use velcro rollers, but don't worry about making them perfect - just put them in and leave to set for 20 minutes.
Carefully unwind the rollers and let the curls fall back to your head so that they keep their shape. Brush out the waves with a natural bristle brush then start with the smaller side of your parting and, taking the whole section as one piece, roll up with your fingers. Pin in place with large kirby grips. Carry on rolling the hair up by working around your head in big sections.
To make sure this Eva Longoria hair style looks like a modern-day version of the 40s hairstyle, you need to add softness. Do this by pulling bits of hair out, creating a tousled feel.
You also need to get some height into this Eva Longoria hairstyle - this can be achieved by using a comb to create lift at the fringe. Gently pulling the fringe up with the comb fritz with hairspray to create a slight quiff.
Eva Longoria sometimes wears her hair shorter and to achieve this style follow these steps;
1. Spritz your hair with a setting lotion before blow-drying it over to one side. Place very large heated rollers around the front and top area of your hair, then smaller ones through the back and sides.
2. When cool, take out your rollers and ruffle the curls with your fingers. Drag the front area down to pull almost all of the curl out and give it a more tousled, messy look.
3. Scoop your hair back into a loose, side ponytail then, depending on your hair's length, either twist the ponytail and clip it up or, if your hair is slightly longer, wrap it up into a loose bun and fix with grips.