Do you always want to wear a blowout hairstyle but don’t own that expensive blowout dryer everyone is raving about? There’s an easy way to get this look. Stephvillastyle on Youtube gives us a straightforward tutorial on how to achieve a blowout hairstyle without having to use expensive equipment. You just need rollers and a blow dryer.
Materials:
Hair rollers
Blow dryer
Hair clips
Rhombus hairbrush
Leave-in conditioner
Shine cream
Directions:
Make sure you have prepped your hair before doing this. That means you have washed it and applied leave-in conditioner to protect it from the heat of the dryer. Also, you can use some products that will smooth your hair. Or use some shine cream to make your hair look shinier.
Image credit: stephvillastyle on Youtube
This hairstyle works for those who have flat, straight hair. If you already have natural wavy hair, you only have to do so little to make it bouncier.
So you start by sectioning your hair like a mohawk. When the ear is in the back, you section the side.Then you use your Rhombus hairbrush and your blow dryer to basically brush and blow dry every section to smooth it out. Then, after brushing and blow drying each section of hair, twist it, then use a roller to slowly roll your hair up and secure it with a hair clip.Do this for all sections.
Then let your hair stay like that for an hour, or even for 30 minutes. Then, after that, slowly take out the clips and the rollers. Be careful with taking out the clips because if you just rush to get them out, your hair will turn out more tangled than styled. Then gradually unroll the rollers from your hair.
Image credit: stephvillastyle on Youtube
The last thing you do is apply another shiny cream to your hair to prevent it from getting frizzy. Then there you go, you now have a blowout hairstyle just like that. It’s a quick process. And you don’t have to spend a fortune in the salon.
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