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]]>Effortless waves? Hair with so much volume that we can barely hear over it? Sign us up! Luckily, the sassy style is easy enough to achieve without having to locate a time machine.
Toronto-based hairstylist, Jen, has shown just how simple it can be in a video posted on Instagram. Follow these steps if you’re looking for luscious locks.
Jen recommends starting with the front section first. Whether you have curtain bangs or not, place your brush under the area of hair by your forehead and blow dry forwards. When you’re done, you want to place the dryer below and blow dry your bangs away from your face.
Once that section is dry, twist the hair into a pin curl and secure it atop your head using a pin or hair clip. This will help achieve that voluminous swoop we’re after.
Roughly dry the rest of your hair until it is around 80% dry. Using a large round brush, dry the roots of your hair and make your way to the ends. For an extra bouncy look, wrap the ends around the brush to create an inward-facing curl.
Focusing on the crown of your hair, you again want to blow dry forward. The idea is to dry the hair in the opposite direction in which it falls to achieve maximum volume. Continue doing this with the rest of the hair.
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]]>Changing the way you blow dry your hair can help create lift at the roots for a fuller, more voluminous look. Here are some tips on how to master the art of blow dry for fine hair.
Flipping your head upside down to blow dry is one of the oldest tricks in the book. It requires no technique and creates instant volume. You can’t go wrong with it.
Rather than blow drying your hair underneath the brush, lift your hair up away from your head at an angle. Blowdry the hair on top of the brush to create more lift from the root. This works best with a rounded brush.
Using your fingers instead of a brush can actually encourage volume at the roots. You don’t need to do this through all your hair, but it will prevent your hair from drying flat on the top of your head.
Attacking your hair with maximum speed can cause it to dry too quickly and lie limply on your head. Keep the heat high but lower the speed. This is particularly effective when combined with one of the other techniques on this list.
If you have fine hair, you are probably familiar with volumisng mouse by now. Mouse goes hand in hand with the upside-down technique and creates the illusion of lustrous, bouncy hair.
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]]>The post All You Need to Do to Achieve a ’90s Blowout is Follow These Steps appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Effortless waves? Hair with so much volume that we can barely hear over it? Sign us up! Luckily, the sassy style is easy enough to achieve without having to locate a time machine.
Toronto-based hairstylist, Jen, has shown just how simple it can be in a video posted on Instagram. Follow these steps if you’re looking for luscious locks.
Jen recommends starting with the front section first. Whether you have curtain bangs or not, place your brush under the area of hair by your forehead and blow dry forwards. When you’re done, you want to place the dryer below and blow dry your bangs away from your face.
Once that section is dry, twist the hair into a pin curl and secure it atop your head using a pin or hair clip. This will help achieve that voluminous swoop we’re after.
Roughly dry the rest of your hair until it is around 80% dry. Using a large round brush, dry the roots of your hair and make your way to the ends. For an extra bouncy look, wrap the ends around the brush to create an inward-facing curl.
Focusing on the crown of your hair, you again want to blow dry forward. The idea is to dry the hair in the opposite direction in which it falls to achieve maximum volume. Continue doing this with the rest of the hair.
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]]>The post 5 Tips For Blow Drying Fine Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Changing the way you blow dry your hair can help create lift at the roots for a fuller, more voluminous look. Here are some tips on how to master the art of blow dry for fine hair.
Flipping your head upside down to blow dry is one of the oldest tricks in the book. It requires no technique and creates instant volume. You can’t go wrong with it.
Rather than blow drying your hair underneath the brush, lift your hair up away from your head at an angle. Blowdry the hair on top of the brush to create more lift from the root. This works best with a rounded brush.
Using your fingers instead of a brush can actually encourage volume at the roots. You don’t need to do this through all your hair, but it will prevent your hair from drying flat on the top of your head.
Attacking your hair with maximum speed can cause it to dry too quickly and lie limply on your head. Keep the heat high but lower the speed. This is particularly effective when combined with one of the other techniques on this list.
If you have fine hair, you are probably familiar with volumisng mouse by now. Mouse goes hand in hand with the upside-down technique and creates the illusion of lustrous, bouncy hair.
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