You can’t look at the red carpet these days without seeing this stunning style The Campus Times talked to a Hairstylist to show the key steps to recreating it. Hairstyling
Never have another bad hair day again, here are the steps.
1. Sweep your hair to one side and blow it smooth. Using a round brush and a hair dryer, focus the heat downward so that you smooth the cuticle perfectly, allowing the side opposite of the swept hair to lay flat.
2. Hit your strands with some hairspray. This will keep the hair in place and help give it some extra hold when you curl it.
3. Gather the underpart of your hair and create a hidden side ponytail. Remember to leave a lot of hair out of the ponytail, so that it falls over it and remains hidden underneath.
Also, when you’re putting the ponytail in, if your hair is swept to the left, look to the right as you’re securing the pony. That way, when you look straight, you’re hair will tighten and the smoothed side will look even sleeker.”
4. Create loose waves. For a natural-looking curl, take the iron and twirl every inch-wide section in different directions (towards the face and away from the face).
Just make sure the hair closest to the face is twirled away from it, so that it doesn’t close off your beautiful face.
5. Spray and separate. After curling all of your hair, spray on some more of the hairspray you used in step two, and then take a light dry oil or smoothing serum, apply a few drops to your hands and rub them together, and gently separate your curls to create an undone effect.
And you’re done. Now pin this baby to all of your beauty boards, because you’re going to want to wear this sexy style everywhere.
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