This separates the tight curls and gives a softer look. Style Tip: Run your hands through your hair, focusing on the ends. This smells so amazing and I love how it makes my hair soft and shiny. Step 6: After curling, I use a pump of Goldlust Nourishing Oil. The size of this curling ironworks perfect for getting those “big, soft” curls around my face. This really helps to help give my hair more texture and volume. Style Tip: I frequently get asked about my haircut and wanted to share that my hairstylist cuts quite a few layers around my face. I like for the hair to follow the same pattern. I always pay close attention to how I curl the areas framing my face. Step 5: I separate my hair into two parts, and curl away from my face. Style Tip: I like to take the top part of my hair, and fold it to the opposite side while I’m curling. Quick Tease alone seems to get the job done for an everyday look. This works well in conjunction with a teasing comb however, I try to not use a teasing comb if I don’t have to. I start by taking the top part of my hair and spraying Redkin Quick Tease to give my hair a little lift. Step 4: Take out the hair from the top bun and brush out any tangles. I find that this really helps “set” the curls. I usually don’t brush them out until I am ready to walk out the door. You will brush them out after you are finished, but be sure to let them stay tight as long as you can. Style Tip: Let your curls cool off in your hand to create a tighter curl that will last longer. If you’re looking to create that big, soft curl, start by curling away from the face and follow the same pattern until you get to the back. I like that this iron has multiple heat settings, so it works great with all hair types. Style Tip: The ends of your hair are the most delicate Always start curling in the middle to protect the ends and encourage a stronger hold. If you have longer hair, I highly recommend this size for voluminous curls. My hairstylists introduced me to this hairspray a year ago and now I am addicted! It works great with my 1 ¼” Professional Curling Iron. I start by spraying Superfine Strong Hairspray over the section before curing. Step 3: Next, take a 2 inch section of hair. I apply another mist of Royal Blowout to the bottom portion and brush my hair. I used a hair clip, but you can use whatever you find easiest. Step 2: Next, I separate my hair creating a bun on top. Style Tip: Use the cool shot when finished to seal the ends and add shine! When I don’t have the time to let my hair air dry, this one dries my hair much faster than most dryers while exposing my hair to less heat. I love this dryer! It’s lightweight and gentle on my hair. To finish drying, I use the Ionic Blow Dryer. When I wake up, my hair is still damp and I spray Royal Blowout throughout my hair. I’ve found that when I let my hair partially air dry, it has extra texture and ends up holding a longer curl. I typically throw my hair up in a bun and let it air dry about 75% through the night. If time permits, I like to let my hair partially air dry. While I don’t wash my hair everyday, this is a great way to set your look for the next couple of days. Step 1: Before creating this hairstyle, I like to start with clean hair. Oribe: Royal Blowout, Superfine Strong Hairspray, and Goldlust Nourishing Oil Pro Beauty: 1 ¼” Professional Gold Curling Iron & Ionic AC Motor Dryer Please let me know if you have any questions! Many of you have requested this tutorial, and while I shared a similar tutorial last year, I wanted to share an updated version and be as thorough and detailed as possible. It’s also the style I wear my most often. There’s no question that my favorite hairstyle is big, loose curls (a fter all, I am from Texas). I am so excited to finally share with you guys a new hair tutorial.
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