Monday, 21 April 2014

TEXTURE

CRIMPING-comb through all hair, take thin sections wide enough to fit into crimper at a time, hold 90 degrees away from head upright, start to crimp hair from root working down the length of the hair, hold heat on hair for a few sections depending on how crimped you wish it to be.
SCRUNCHING-with a diffuser attached to a hair dryer, the aim is to create tousled hair. On damp not wet hair with an appropriate amount of mousse, not too much it goes sticky and crispy, or sea salt spray, gather hair into diffuser and gently rub into scalp to dry hair into waves.

With crimpers use appropriate heat depending on hair quality and do not get too close to root of hair in order not to burn clients' scalp, use comb to protect head. Be careful when scrunching hair not to keep hairdryer on section of hair/head for too long to prevent burning of scalp and hair, also be careful not to get hair knotted in hairdryer, also move the clients head around to prevent blood rush etc.
 



NATURAL BEAUTY HAIR


After washing the hair and scrunching it dry creating some texture and volume, get large barrelled tongs and start to curl the mid-length to ends of the hair. There is a mixture of directions in which you can do this; curls going flicking away from the face towards the back of the head is more 60's/70's, curls coming in toward the face is softer and shapes the face more, or to make it even more natural you can alternate the curls in a range of directions. 

 


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