Follow these tips and you’ll get that blowout that makes you look straight from the salon.
- Start with freshly shampooed hair, less oily means longevity of the blowout
- Apply the correct products. Have fine hair? Mousse is probably all you need. Have thick or curly hair? Straightening serums or creams can reduce the frizz by sealing the cuticle.
- Does the look you’re going for match the haircut? If your hair is one length it would probably look the best sleek an straight. If your hair is layered then you can have more bounce and curl.
- Have a fringe (bangs)? Dry them first.
- Remember to blow dry from the scalp to the ends. Especially if you flip upside down to dry it, the dryer should be pointing towards the floor.
- Using a round brush and not getting enough curl or volume? Try use a smaller brush. I find most clients using too large of a brush.
- The more bristles a brush has, placed close together, will result in smoother hair. Only drawback is longer drying time. Less bristle, placed further apart (think vent brush), will result in volume, less smoothness but a quicker drying time.
- Check some of my other posts for more specific tips for your hair type
- Here are some of my favorite brushes;
The classic Denman, perfect for bobs and short hair
I love Olivia Garden round brushes
Hope this helps, feel free to ask any questions or for any product recommendations.
If you would like to schedule an appointment with Ronny, please call (904)607-2014
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