Hair Care
9 Genius Ways to Fake a BlowoutForget the round brush and hairdryer -- here's how to cheat your way to a salon-style hair blowout |
Fake a Blowout Trick No. 1: Buns If you're a hairstyling novice with little spare time in the morning, a bun is one of the fastest ways to get a blowout look. Nexxus Celebrity Stylist Lona Vigi recommends twirling slightly damp hair into two buns on each side of your head with snag-free elastics and letting hair air-dry. "This may take an hour or so, but in the meantime, you have a cute bun hairstyle," she says. "When your hair is dry, take it down and brush." She recommends Nexxus Oil Infinite Nourishing Oil Hair Treatment to make hair look extra-smooth and shiny.
Ryan Trygstad, stylist at West Hollywood's celebrity-frequented Nine Zero One Salon, tells his clients to gather hair into one "sleek top bun" before bed or a long-haul flight to create waves and body. He recommends securing the bun with corkscrew-style Goody Simple Styles Spin Pins instead of a hair elastic. "This will keep the volume and movement without making the marks of a ponytail," he says.
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Ryan Trygstad, stylist at West Hollywood's celebrity-frequented Nine Zero One Salon, tells his clients to gather hair into one "sleek top bun" before bed or a long-haul flight to create waves and body. He recommends securing the bun with corkscrew-style Goody Simple Styles Spin Pins instead of a hair elastic. "This will keep the volume and movement without making the marks of a ponytail," he says.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Fake a Blowout Trick No. 2: Curling Iron