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Monday, June 8, 2015

How To Get The Perfect Salon Blowout At Home!

The power of freshly blown-out strands knows no bounds—confidence levels are higher, steps are peppier. If only we could figure out a way to fake the full, bouncy volume of a salon blowout in the comfort of our home, sans credit card… oh wait, we can help you with that!


Rule number 1
Wet hair is MUCH more susceptible to damage. It's much better to avoid brushing wet hair at all- wait until it's at least 80 percent dry to start using a brush. But if you have to use one to detangle the hair, we recommend The Wet Brush. It's amazing guys! The bristles barely pull at your hair- they're more movable and flexible. We use one of these bad boys on every. single. client. 


Rule number 2
BLOT your soaking wet hair. Never rub it or put it up in a towel. This will create friction, which creates frizz!


Rule number 3
Rub in a small amount of product only through your ends. This will help your blowout last sooo much longer. Hello no more greasy roots!


Rule number 4
Begin blowdrying your hair with your fingers and ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS face the nozzle of your blowdryer down. (As shown above) this will help smooth down the cuticle of your hair- again preventing frizz!


Rule number 5
Blow dry your hair using rule number 4 until it is 80 percent dry. THEN you can start using a brush to shape it into your desired style. Note: for all of you who battle with frizz and unruly hair- I feel your pain ^. My hair hates me too. 😉


Rule number 6
Divide your hair into sections. This will actually help speed up the process. I like to do 3 sections since my hair is alittle more difficult to manage. 


Rule number 7
Start blowdrying with your brush at the front hairline first. Tip- everyone's hair is alittle more fine around their front hairlines. That's why you tend to get those cute little curls around your face. 
Work towards the back section by section, again ALWAYS pointing the nozzle of your blowdryer facing down to prevent frizz. 


Voila! Now feel free to curl or straighten your hair how you like. But don't forget to apply a heat protectant on your dry hair before applying more heat. Have any questions? Please ask!









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