Tips & Tricks :: How To Get A Salon Blowout At Home.
Submitted by Organic Beauty View Blog
Isn’t it amazing how a good hair day can put a smile on anyone’s face? The textbook definition of a good hair day, in my book, is a smooth, sleek, and shiny blowout. But who has the time (or the money) to get one at the salon nowadays? If you have the right tools, you too can create a blowout that is just as chic and much more eco-friendly than you can get at the salon, for a fraction of the price. Prepare yourself for the complements to roll in.
After getting out of the shower, remove as much water by towel as possible, so that you spend less time holding heat to your hair. It is also the time to apply a dollop of John Masters Organic Shine to the length of your hair. Pros love it because it provides a nice sheen and gives hair some volume and bounce. Blow drying can take a toll on your hair, so use John Masters Organic Dry Hair Nourisher & Defrizzer on just on ends, which will strengthen hair and prevent any nasty split ends.
Section hair into about four different parts and secure with clips. Begin blow drying the lower sections first with a round brush. Make sure you use the nozzle that comes with the blow dryer and point the dryer downwards, which will eliminate frizz and seal the cuticle. Dry one section at a time, ending with the hair on the crown of your head. Finish your blowout by admiring your own handiwork. Beautiful! Writer :: Ashley Ford
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January 19th, 2009 at 10:56 am
Creating a salon at home not only saves money but it can also be a profitable home-business for those who seek extra-income.