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Techniques that deliver the looks
Start with freshly washed hair
Before you switch on the hair dryer or start applying
products, it’s best to get as much water out of your hair as you can. For this,
either blot your hair dry with a towel (rubbing will damage hair cuticles) or
wrap your hair in a towel for 5 minutes.
Dry your hair first
It is much easier to blow-dry your hair with a brush if you
start when it’s nearly dry. It’ll shape more easily and take less time. So rough
dry your hair first by blasting it with a hair dryer. The quickest way is to do
this with your head upside-down - it also gives your hair more lift and volume.
Only when your hair is mostly dry, blow-dry with a brush.
How do I use my hairstyling products?
Unless the directions tell you otherwise, apply your products
to towel dried hair. Apply your styling products in sections, ensuring you cover
every strand of hair with the product. You can use a comb or fingers to evenly
distribute the product. If you have the time, divide the hair into sections with
the help of clips and then apply the product section by section.
Which brush?
Large round brushes are best for giving a smooth finish with
volume. Metallic brushes are most effective for shaping and blow-drying. You can
use a thinner round brush for your fringe. Paddle brushes are good for finishing
long hair.
What hairdryer and do I need a diffuser?
A hairdryer with a concentrator/targeting nozzle is a must,
as without it, you could easily destroy the style that you are trying to create.
Make sure it has a fast and a slow speed, and can blast cold air. Styling on a
hot setting helps give shine to your hair, while cold air helps to set the
styling product and prevent static. When using dryers, make sure you keep either
your dryer or hair moving at all times. Overheating your hair happens easily and
can damage it. Using a hairdryer with a diffuser nozzle is a gentler way to dry
your hair. Especially good on curly hair, its key benefits are giving volume and
helping to keep your style. But it does take a bit longer to dry. You can also
dry curly hair effectively with a normal hairdryer. Use a low heat and power
settings. With your hand in front of the nozzle, place the dryer below your hair
so the air blows upwards through your fingers. Lift the curls gently while you
dry.
The most important thing to remember when hair
drying?
Avoid heat damage. Always keep your hairdryer or your hair
moving. Never expose one section of your hair to intense, sustained heat from
hairdryers (or hair irons) as this will result in fuzzy damaged hair that lacks
shine.
How do I lift a section of hair with one hand?
When you are styling your hair at home, you often find you
don’t have enough hands to do everything. Sectioning your hair to apply products
to the roots or to blow-dry with a brush doesn’t have to be difficult or time
consuming. The simplest way is to use your fingers like a comb. If sectioning
your hair on your left side, slide the fingers of your right hand in
horizontally along the roots. Use your little finger to mark a line you want to
section off and lift the hair.
A trick to roll the hair around the brush neatly and
easily
It’s important to ensure that the very tip of your hair isn’t
crumpled (otherwise you’ll get fuzzy ends). Don’t try to wind your hair round
the brush starting at the tip of your hair. The key is to start with the brush
half way up the hair and keep turning your brush gently round until you reach
the tip of your hair. This way the hair naturally curls round the brush when it
gets to the tip. If your hair is short, you can simply place your brush at the
roots of the section of your hair, and blow the hairdryer up so that the hair
strands curls around the brush. Keep turning the brush so that the hair curls
around the brush.
Blow-drying for shine?
It’s the application of heat to hair while styling with a
brush that helps add brilliance and shine to the hair. So the more you brush and
blow-dry, the more shine you’ll get. But remember to always keep either the
dryer or hair moving so you avoid heat damage. Roll the hair around the brush
and, directing the dryer nozzle onto your hair, slowly unroll by firmly brushing
down and out. The tip is to pull the hair taut and point the nozzle downwards as
you unroll and straighten. It’s also important to direct the hot air down the
hair shaft as this will force your hair cuticles to lie flat, making your hair
shinier and smoother. You can tilt your head slightly to make this movement
easier. Remember to wait for a few seconds to let the section of the hair cool
down before removing the brush. Alternatively, blast cold air onto the section.
This helps to set the style and avoids static. To stop you accidentally ruining
your just blow-dried hair, start styling at the back and move from underneath to
the top. Hair clips are useful for keeping sections of your hair out of the way
while you concentrate on the part you are currently styling. Also, fully dry
each section before moving to another one. This prevents your hair losing its
shape.
Blow-drying for volume?
The key is to lift the roots. Select a section of hair, roll
it on a round brush and pull it in the opposite direction to the hair root so
that the root is really lifted. Place the hair dryer above the hair and dry
while keeping the hair dryer moving. Repeat this around the top, back and sides.
Does your arm get tired doing all this?
Yes it can be a struggle, especially to get to the back of
your head. Keep both your elbows at shoulder level, and use your wrists and
lower arm to move the brush and dryer.
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Source: Fashionpk.net
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