My client has medium thickness hair, lightly color treated, and extremely tangly! When working with a makeup artist it is important to keep the head from moving around too much when blow drying (and for all us master blow-out stylists we know how hard that can be!) I first prepped her hair with Kerastase Resistance Ciment Thermique. In order to detangle quickly and get a nice, full body, natural, yet sexy blowout I needed to apply light heat on the tangled bottoms while working in my roundbrush. Here is a step by step on how to achieve this look and blowout with tangled hair!
Prep towel dried damp hair with a quarter sized amount of Kerastase Resistance Ciment Thermique
Quickly comb through hair with Wet Brush. If not all tangles come out, leave it.
Rough dry with Dyson Supersonic Dryer on high heat/high speed until about 70% dry, focusing on the roots.
Section off the crown, the back, and begin on one of the sides. If the hair is still tangled on the bottom, take your Olivia Garden NanoThermic
Ceramic + Ion & 1 3/4 size brush and begin pulling the brush through the ends while applying heat with your blowdryer and watch it start untangling move the brush in a way to curl the ends (brush curl). Then, with the ends curled into the brush, rough dry the root as much as possible and start working your brush curl into the entire section. Pin up the side sections and crown for volume. Then complete with the back. Once completely dry, take out the pins and go over each pinned section one last time to set. Air dry on medium air flow, cool heat to finish hair and give body. I didn’t apply any spray of sorts because she was being a demo hair model and needed just clean hair. I would have applied a light/medium hold hairspray if not. How gorgeous?!
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