Before we get into the tutorials, let’s go over a few basics that you need to remember when you’re working with heat and your hair and attempting these styles. If you’re already a hair pro, feel free to skip this section. * Really...
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Before we get into the tutorials, let’s go over a few basics that you need to remember when you’re working with heat and your hair and attempting these styles. If you’re already a hair pro, feel free to skip this section. * Really Important: ANY and EVERY time you heat-style your hair, be it with a blow dryer, curling iron or flat iron, you need to use a heat protective product first! If you don’t, you’ll fry your hair in the long-term. This is doubly true if you have highlights or use permanent dye. My favorite heat-styling product is Frederic Fekkai Glossing Cream but I have also heard good things about Oscar Blandi Jasmine Oil Serum. * Second, make sure you buy quality tools to use in your hair. Since a flat iron touches your hair on both sides, there is so much potential for split ends & breakage it’s not even funny. If you invest in a ceramic flat iron like the CHI Turbo Flat Iron or ghd styler you will save your hair from so much damage Similarly, a good quality curling iron will do wonders. * Third, remember that these tutorials are for styles that are easiest to do if you have medium-length straight/wavy hair like Lauren’s. Those of you with curly hair will need to blow-dry your hair straight before attempting these looks, so they might not be so practical for every day. Now that you’ve got all that, on to the tutorials…
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