Saturday, November 1, 2008
Roundbrush 101
Okay, what is the thing that your stylist always asks and you always lie about..."are you round brushing?" Don't try and hide it, people! We know. We can tell. Here is lesson 1, and there will be more to come. Round brushing is a technique we will frequently revisit. First...buy a round brush! you want to get one that is the appropriate size. Pick one that can roll down your section at least one full time. This is important. If it's too small it can get stuck or create more curl than you want. Most of us are just trying to achieve some volume and smoothness. If it's curl you want, choose one that can complete two complete roations. More than this is a mess if you ask me. You end up with a mess of heat and hair on top of your head that your roommate or husband has to remove for you-ugly. Start here, go out-today!-and buy the brush you need. Tomorrow we'll get started. Happy styling!
New beginnings
That's right, people. Stylista to the rescue. I know that hair is a big deal! It can make or break your day, your week, your life! When we feel good about our hair, we feel great about ourselves. A bad hair day can taint everything. Well, as a stylist, I know that sometimes what we envisioned for our tresses on appointment day doesn't exactly roll over into real life. I am sure you all have looked great upon leaving the chair, but when you tried to style your hair on your own it simply fell short of spectacular. I know this because I can't tell you how many times a client has come back in to the salon 4 weeks after a cut and looked like a hot mess! I think, " honey, what do you do at home?!?" I've decided to offer my services. Tips and tricks from a pro to help you all reach your hair potential. Stay tuned...bad hair days no more!
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