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. 3: Curling Iron & Foam Rollers Styling with a curling iron is a great way to fake the blowout look, but if your hair is fine or naturally pin-straight, your faux-blow might not stick around. If that's the case, make your curls and body last with a set of large foam rollers. A drugstore set costs about $5, and they'll help lock in your hairstyle all day.
If you've just washed your hair, add some mousse or styling cream, then air- or blow-dry. After rolling up each section of hair in the curling iron, release it and immediately wrap it around a sponge roller. Leave in the curlers as long as possible while you go about your routine. Then, take them down, brush or finger-comb the curls, set them (with hairspray) and forget them.
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If you've just washed your hair, add some mousse or styling cream, then air- or blow-dry. After rolling up each section of hair in the curling iron, release it and immediately wrap it around a sponge roller. Leave in the curlers as long as possible while you go about your routine. Then, take them down, brush or finger-comb the curls, set them (with hairspray) and forget them.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: Fake a Blowout Trick No. 4: Flat Iron