Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Style a Super

Just follow these simple steps … Starting with freshly washed hair, work it through with volumising mousse (try Sunsilk Styling Volume Mousse, $6.99, from pharmacies), then spritz some saltwater spray throughout (try KMS sea salt spray, $36.95 1800 506 060) so as to create texture, and a great, grippy base for your beehive. With your hairdryer turned on high-heat, flip your head upside-down and blast your hair until it's about 70-80%-dry. Now, flip your head back up and section your hair into several tiers. Using a large bristle brush, blow-dry hair smooth, working in sections along each tier. If you have very wavy or curly hair, you might want to go over it with a straightener for the smoothest result. No time to wash and dry hair? Hair styles such as the beehive hold well onto second- or third-day hair. You'll just need to spray dry shampoo into the roots to absorb any oily residue. Take a tail comb and part hair at the front - whether in the middle or to the side. Using your fingers, separate hair into two tiers, and clip away the lower half. Working on sections approximately an inch thick, mist each with a flexible-hold hairspray like Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray, $34.95 available at selected salons. Now it's time to tease. Because you want to keep the surface layer of your beehive smooth, focus on teasing underneath hair. To do this, hold each section straight up towards the ceiling and, brushing from behind, work your comb up and down the length of hair. You'll know you've teased enough when each section can almost stand up on its own! Tie the bottom section of hair into a ponytail positioned at the middle of the back of your head; now wrap the pony around itself (as you would a messy top-knot) and secure it with bobby pins. Further steady it in place with a once-over of strong-hold hairspray - try L'Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Very Volume Supreme Hold, from $4.95, from pharmacies. Using your tail comb, smooth back Hermes H017 22.5CM Replica bag the teased sections, so that you start to see the beehive shape forming. This is the time to also play around with the layers of hair at the front, if you want to create a fringe-like effect - à la Louis Vuitton and Dianna Agron. Once you have perfected how you want your hair to look from the front, loosely place the ends of these sections around the bun you've created, and tuck them in with more Yves Saint Laurent Replica bag bobby pins. Finally, mist on some more strong-hold hairspray. After all, this style is not about movement! Style a Super Just follow these simple steps … Starting with freshly washed hair, work it through with volumising mousse (try Sunsilk Styling Volume Mousse, $6.99, from pharmacies), then spritz some saltwater spray throughout (try KMS sea salt spray, $36.95 1800 506 060) so as to create texture, and a great, grippy base for your beehive. With your hairdryer turned on high-heat, flip your head upside-down and blast your hair until it's about 70-80%-dry. Now, flip Fake LV M91806 Croco Leather Lingenieux PM Royalblue handbag your head back up and section your hair into several tiers. Using a large bristle brush, blow-dry hair smooth, working in sections along each tier. If you have very wavy or curly hair, you might want to go over it with a straightener for the smoothest result. No time to wash and dry hair? Hair styles such as the beehive hold well onto second- or third-day hair. You'll just need to spray dry shampoo into the roots to absorb any oily residue. Take a tail comb and part hair at the front - whether in the middle or to the side. Using your fingers, separate hair into two tiers, and clip away the lower half. Working on sections approximately an inch thick, mist each with a flexible-hold hairspray like Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray, $34.95 available at selected salons. Now it's time to tease. Because you want to keep the surface layer of your beehive smooth, focus on teasing underneath hair. To do this, hold each section straight up towards the ceiling and, brushing from behind, work your comb up and down the length of hair. You'll know you've teased enough when each section can almost stand up on its own! Tie the bottom section of hair into a ponytail positioned at the middle of the back of your head; now wrap the pony around itself (as you would a messy top-knot) and secure it with bobby pins. Further steady it in place with a once-over of strong-hold hairspray - try L'Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Very Volume Supreme Hold, from $4.95, from pharmacies. Using your tail comb, smooth back the teased sections, so that you start to see the beehive shape forming. This is the time to also play around with the layers of hair at the front, if you want to create a fringe-like effect - à la Louis Vuitton and Dianna Agron. Once you have perfected how you want your hair to look from the front, loosely place the ends of these sections around the bun you've created, and tuck them in with more bobby pins. Finally, mist on some more strong-hold hairspray. After all, this style is not about movement!

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