Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Blow Out

So, you got the $100 haircut? Ummm... yep!?

The same product your stylist swore you should buy? Got it!

And the brush you noticed EVERYONE in the salon manipulating, just to create that perfect style?

Check! Check! And a big fat Chaa-eck!

"So how does my hair not look the same when I style it, compared to the way it looks the day I leave that famous salon chair?"

It's the same question I hear again and again... and though I've heard many answers trying to explain away what most patrons would consider a blatant conspiracy to cover up botched haircuts...

I can assure you,  it's usually nothing of the sort.

It's true as they say, a professional cut is always important. And the right tools combined with a good product can do wonders.

BUT... without a good Blow Out, it's all for naught.

Your cut was a creation meant to be styled...

So, no matter how much you'd like to quickly jump out the shower, throwing on clothes and a fresh swipe of gloss to your lips...the idea of speeding to work, with hair sopping wet and windows down hoping the fresh air will dry your "new do" into submission, just ain't gonna happen.

Like pretty much EVER.

But please, please, please... freak not out my sweets! If you know your way around a blow dryer and are privy to a few simple tips & tricks, even a poor haircut can lead itself to the latest and greatest hair trend!

Entourage 8 x 10 Photo Kevin Dillon Holding Hairbrush & Blow Dryer kn

To get started you will need:

  • Smoothing gel (we love smoothing - Straight Works by Paul Mitchell)
  • Blow dryer
  • Round barrel brush (smaller for short hair, larger for medium & long hair.
  • Flat paddle brush
  • Aerosol sunscreen

After towel drying hair, run a small amount of straight works through from roots to ends. Distribute evenly before blow drying.

Using your paddle brush and fingers to lift and separate hair, continue to dry, keeping hair pulled taught while applying heat until slightly damp.

Now part hair from the top center of the forehead to the back of the neck. Then part the remainder of the hair from ear to ear.

When finished you should be left with four sections, twist and clip each section of the hair out of the way.

You are now ready to dry your hair section by section with a round brush using 2-inch subsections of hair. Concentrate on the roots for volume and then round out to the ends drying and smoothing until complete.

Working in a systematic way will help to achieve a dramatic salon quality blow out.

Tip # 1 - don't forget to section, section, section!

Tip # 2 - always keep hair pulled taught while applying heat.

Tip # 3 - dry in 2 inch subsections.

Once complete, spray an aerosol sunscreen into the palm of your hands, rub together and then lightly run through the ends of the hair avoiding your roots.

The sunscreen is perfect for smoothing out any frizzies and protecting your color from the suns fading rays.

And VOIlLA...the perfect Blow-Out with out the crazy melt down!!

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