We’ve got the best pics from the weekend with the TOWIE girls teaching us how to do a proper night out and Nicole Scherzinger showing off her bikini body

This weekend saw Millie Mackintosh partying it up and Mark Wright dishing relationship advice; check out the best snaps from the weekend below.


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We've got the best pics from the weekend with the TOWIE girls teaching us how to do a proper night out and Nicole Scherzinger showing off her bikini body

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littlemix

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Closer shows you how to create the perfect curls!6 of 13

Closer shows you how to create the perfect curls!

Closer shows you how to create the perfect curls!

We recommending using Holland and Barratt Moroccan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner, which is now on sale for £4.59.  A ten-pence size will be enough and will make the products last longer.7 of 13

We recommending using Holland and Barratt Moroccan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner, which is now on sale for £4.59. A ten-pence size will be enough and will make the products last longer.

We recommending using Holland and Barratt Moroccan Oil Shampoo and Conditioner, which is now on sale for £4.59. A ten-pence size will be enough and will make the products last longer

Towel-dry your hair, then when it is still wet, comb your hair starting from the ends and working your way upwards, to avoid splitting the ends.(Stock image)8 of 13

Towel-dry your hair, then when it is still wet, comb your hair starting from the ends and working your way upwards, to avoid splitting the ends.(Stock image)

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Then use pure Moroccan Oil, this will soften your hair and get rid of frizz naturally. Moroccan Oil is £23.99 for 300ml. Again use a ten-pence size, and focus on the ends. If your hair quickly absorbs it, you may need to add more.(Stock image)9 of 13

Then use pure Moroccan Oil, this will soften your hair and get rid of frizz naturally. Moroccan Oil is £23.99 for 300ml. Again use a ten-pence size, and focus on the ends. If your hair quickly absorbs it, you may need to add more.(Stock image)

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Spray on heat defense to stop your hair getting dry and damaged; any heat defense will do but Lee Stafford Climate Control Protection Spray for 150ml is perfect for this, it comes at £5.99.10 of 13

Spray on heat defense to stop your hair getting dry and damaged; any heat defense will do but Lee Stafford Climate Control Protection Spray for 150ml is perfect for this, it comes at £5.99.

Spray on heat defense to stop your hair getting dry and damaged; any heat defense will do but Lee Stafford Climate Control Protection Spray for 150ml is perfect for this, it comes at £5.99

Blow-dry your hair as you normally would. If it is straight or curly naturally this is fine, just make sure it is all dry so you donu2019t damage it.(Stock image)11 of 13

Blow-dry your hair as you normally would. If it is straight or curly naturally this is fine, just make sure it is all dry so you don’t damage it.(Stock image)

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Using a bobble, tie the top half of your hair up. If you have really thick hair tie up around u00be instead.  Preheat the wand, we like the excellent Nicky Clarke curlers from Argos for £15.00.Start using the front sections of your hair, to work around your face. For natural looking curls, use slightly larger sections of hair on the bottom half of your head, this will also keep your length.Begin just away from the roots of your head and ensure the wand faces outwards. Hold for around fifteen seconds.To help your hair look natural, comb through it simply using your fingers.Once you have done the bottom half, start on the top half. If you have a side parting, keep a little extra still in the bobble, and do this afterwards so that you can clearly curl all of your hair.For the top half of your hair, make sure that you hold the wand away from your head so that your hair does not look flat. You could also try using smaller sections now so that your hair has a little more curling definition.Keep checking your hair to make sure that you have curled it all, donu2019t forget to start from the front and work backward.Flip your head upside down and use Moroccan oil again to go through it and make sure that your hair is frizz free; flipping your head upside down will ensure that you focus on all of your hair without it looking greasy. Then flip your head back, and go through your hair using the remaining Moroccan Oil.Spray with hair spray to ensure it holds all day.12 of 13

Using a bobble, tie the top half of your hair up. If you have really thick hair tie up around ¾ instead. Preheat the wand, we like the excellent Nicky Clarke curlers from Argos for £15.00.Start using the front sections of your hair, to work around your face. For natural looking curls, use slightly larger sections of hair on the bottom half of your head, this will also keep your length.Begin just away from the roots of your head and ensure the wand faces outwards. Hold for around fifteen seconds.To help your hair look natural, comb through it simply using your fingers.Once you have done the bottom half, start on the top half. If you have a side parting, keep a little extra still in the bobble, and do this afterwards so that you can clearly curl all of your hair.For the top half of your hair, make sure that you hold the wand away from your head so that your hair does not look flat. You could also try using smaller sections now so that your hair has a little more curling definition.Keep checking your hair to make sure that you have curled it all, don’t forget to start from the front and work backward.Flip your head upside down and use Moroccan oil again to go through it and make sure that your hair is frizz free; flipping your head upside down will ensure that you focus on all of your hair without it looking greasy. Then flip your head back, and go through your hair using the remaining Moroccan Oil.Spray with hair spray to ensure it holds all day.

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