Ashley Greene's Hair Transformation

In the real world, generally speaking, once we get our hair cut, the only thing we can really do to get the length back is, well, grow it out. Luckily for celebs like Ashley Greene, they have professional hairstylists to...

In the real world, generally speaking, once we get our hair cut, the only thing we can really do to get the length back is, well, grow it out. Luckily for celebs like Ashley Greene, they have professional hairstylists to...

In the real world, generally speaking, once we get our hair cut, the only thing we can really do to get the length back is, well, grow it out. Luckily for celebs like Ashley Greene, they have professional hairstylists to give them amazing haircuts and then beautiful extensions when they're looking to change up their look for a special occasion. We found out how Ashley transitioned from her short, sophisticated bob to the long, flowing locks she revealed at the Eclipse premiere last week:

Stylist Guy Riggio of Sally Hershberger LA said that Ashley decided to experiment with a shorter look last year since her long, thick hair was a hassle to get under the short wig that she wore to transform into Alice Cullen on set.

"Her long hair was difficult to fold and pin under her wig, so It was a great excuse to experiment with a new look! First, we cut and razored her hair to collarbone length to create a cool, choppy look. Ashley wore her new length for a month or two until we cut it even further and styled it into a chic bob with a swept bang. Thinning our her hair was paramount and I left her swept bangs long to accent her beautiful eyes and give her hair movement."

After wrapping the movie, Ashley decided to grow her hair out and in the meantime, Louise Moon of Sally Hershberger LA gave her instant length with gorgeous extensions that matched her hair texture. Guy Riggio then cut the extensions to blend into her real hair and created a face frame to give her versatility during daily styling and red carpet events (see image attached). "I wanted a look that could be both elegant and sexy," he said. "The finished product is a very chic look that will give her many options during the rest of her 'grow out' phase."

  • Allie Vasilakis, Beauty and Health Intern