Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Dianna Eldredge”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-02” author: “Myrtle Wilson”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Angela Martinez”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-10” author: “Beatrice Tyrrell”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-09” author: “Pamela Gunn”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.
title: “5 Secrets To Beautiful Hair That Looks Like You Ve Just Left The Salon Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Christian Basso”
Image via SodanieChea/Flickr Large round barrel brush — ideal for creating smooth blowouts. Small round barrel brush — helps create volume for short, fine hair. Wide paddle brush — keeps long, straight hair sleek and doesn’t add volume. Brushes with wood bristles — if you brush your curly hair (which isn’t recommended by most stylists), this type of brush will help reduce static. Pointy-handled dressing brush — helps tease hair and create perfect updos.
- Start by coating wet hair with a straightening or thickening product.
- Divide hair into sections and hold each in place with small clips until you’re ready to work with that section.
- Before you even pick up a brush, dry hair for a few minutes using just your fingers — this ensures you dry your roots thoroughly, which can be difficult to do with a brush. Pull hair down from the roots and hold your dryer over each section of hair.
- Using a round barrel brush, point dryer nozzle downward as you pull the brush through your hair from the roots.
- Press the cool button for the last few seconds that you dry each section in order to lock in your style.