Cole Sprouse Hairstyles Picture Gallery
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Cole Sprouse Hairstyle Ideas for Teen Boys
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Cole Sprouse' long, wavy, casual hairstyle looks good and is easy to maintain. This casual look is great for those with a natural kink in their locks looking for a low-fuss hairstyle to frame a long face. Uniform layers are jagged cut all through this shaggy mane to balance out the body and to encourage the soft movement of the natural waves. Styling tips for this hair look: Evenly mist gel spray around the top and sides to create a soft hold style. Gel spray will hold well and will not look wet or weigh the hair down. Using your blow-dryer, dry your hair using your fingers, separating the hair and allowing it to dry at the roots first then the mid lengths and then the ends. Making sure the roots are dry first will ensure that your hairstyle does not fall flat. Apply a small amount of gel-wax to your fingertips and then lightly piece and pinch the ends of your hair. Style Hair Back and to the Right with Fingers and Gel-Wax. Regular trims is needed to prevent split ends.
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Cole Sprouse' Short, Blonde, Formal Hairstyle makes short hair sophisticated in three simple steps. Steal his style: To get Cole Sprouse' hairstyle, apply a texturizing balm to damp hair and blow dry completely. While drying, brush your hair upward from the roots, using a round brush to maintain volume. Make a side part with a fine-toothed comb and sweep your bangs to the side. To finish, apply a shine serum and loosely rake your fingers through your hair.
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Cole Sprouse' wavy hairstyle looks so cute on medium hair. See how to get it: Apply curl enhancing cream to damp hair and use a diffuser to blow dry it. Once your hair is completely dry, wrap small sections of hair around the barrel of a 1-inch curling iron to touch up your waves. Spray your waves with a bit of spray gel and use your hands to softly scrunch them for extra body.
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Cole Sprouse' side swept short 'do is sweet and simple to style: Apply a dollop of mousse to the length of your hair, scrunching it into the roots. Using a vented brush, blow dry strands straight by lifting small sections and directing the hot air underneath, which will add volume at the roots. For the front swoop, brush hair forward and against the scalp while drying. Finish the style by rubbing a few drops of a shine serum between palms, then smoothing over hair.
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Cole Sprouse' style is a perfect choice for fine, straight hair. What to do: This look is all about the cut, so take this picture to your stylist and ask for a medium, layered bob with long, sideswept bangs. To do this 'do, use mousse at the roots of your hair and blow dry hair up at the roots to get some volume, then style straight. Fix your bangs by holding them to one side, between your second and third fingers, as you dry. For the finishing touch, put a little wax on your fingertips and piece out the ends of your hair. Keep the wax just on the ends or your style will fall flat.
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Cole Sprouse short side part hairstyle
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Cole Sprouse medium bangs hairstyle
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Cole Sprouse short formal hairstyle
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Cole Sprouse long straight hairstyle
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Cole Sprouse hairstyle ideas for teen boys
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Twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse were born August 4, 1992 in Arezzo, Italy, to American parents, Melanie (Wright) and Matthew Sprouse. The Sprouses began their acting career at the tender age of six months. From 1993 to 1998 the twins shared the role of Brett Butler's youngest child, Patrick Kelly, on ABC's hit series Grace Under Fire (1993). The twins then moved on to what is probably their most memorable role as Julian in Adam Sandler's box office hit, Big Daddy (2000). During that same month, their second feature film, The Astronaut's Wife (1999), starring Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron, was also released.
Cole appeared without his brother on the hit NBC series Friends (1994), portraying Ross's son, Ben Gellar. Dylan and Cole are featured in Dana Carvey's film, The Master of Disguise (2002), where they played the role of Young Pistachio. The boys then shared voice over roles in Adam Sandler's animated feature Eight Crazy Nights (2002) and, in the fall of 2003, the twins shared the lead role of Jeremiah in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004). More recently, the boys began starring in their own half-hour sitcom, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005) on the Disney Channel. (
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