Music's biggest night celebrated the 56th Grammy Awards on Sunday and stars showed off their new "gotta get it" hairstyles for us all to see!  Jenny Balding, NYC Cutler/Redken Styling and Grooming Expert, is sharing her favorite Grammy styles and steps for how you can recreate these looks for your own upcoming events. First up, Mrs. Carter, a.k.a. Beyoncé.

The super star diva opened the annual awards ceremony Sunday night with her newly released track, Drunk in Love, off of her latest self-titled album. Husband and fellow super star husband, Jay-Z performed alongside his wife, for a dynamic duo intro to this year's grammy event.

"Loved her ultra sexy chin length bob - this looks amazing because of the colors throughout...dark roots into dark blonde into bright blonde ends," Jenny explained.

Wanna steal B's Grammy Awards swag? Here's how to get the look, courtesy of Jenny's hair expertise.

If your hair is curly. Jenny instructs you to first create a middle part while your hair is wet. "Next, apply a curl enhancing cream throughout from roots to ends. Try Redken Curvaceous Full Swirl ($20)," she noted. The 2-in-1 swirled formula mixes a controlling serum with a lightweight cream to fight frizz, seal in moisture and lock out humidity. Use to achieve control for all curl types and enhance the full-body of each curl. "Next, allow hair to air dry or lightly dry using a diffuser on low speed and low heat from underneath, so as not to create volume at the roots," Balding said. Shake hair out with your fingers. Easy and done!

If your hair is straight or wavy. Jenny says to start by using a medium sized curling iron to recreate Beyoncé's look. "Prep hair by misting a light hairspray all over to create texture in the hair," Balding explained. "Try Redken Fashion Work 12 Versatile Working Spray ($22). It's a light and the perfect spray." The formula lets you work, shape and finish with 24-hour humidity resistance and 8 hours of hold. Spray 8-12 inches from hair and layer for increased control. Follow up your hair prep by creating a middle part. "Use the curling iron vertically and wind small sections all over making sure to keep the top on the flatter side." Easy and done!

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