Saturday, November 21, 2009

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-make waves

1. Add a curl-enhancing product to bring out waves. Let hair dry naturally.
2. Use wide-toothed comb to part hair in the middle and comb down, framing the face.
3. For extra hold, spritz with a light hairspray.

-knotty girl
1. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Pull hair back into a tight ponytail at the middle of your head, using shine serum or gel to smooth flyaways. Secure with a ponytail holder.
3. Twist hair into a ropelike shape.
4. Pull hair around and through to make a knot. Secure with bobby pins if necessary.

-face framer
1. Part hair in the middle with a wide-tooth comb.
2. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
3. Working in two-inch sections, smooth hair with a flat iron on medium heat.
4. Rub a dime-sized dollop of shine serum between your palms, then apply to your hair, starting at the back and working your way forward.

-cool chignon
1. Add a curl-enhancing product to create waves. Let hair dry naturally.
2. Gather hair into a ponytail, and secure with an elastic band.
3. Divide ponytail into small sections.
4. Twist each section and use bobby pins to secure, creating an elaborate chignon.

-big curls
1. Section off large portions of hair. Starting from the back of your head and working your way forward, curl hair into spirals using a large-barrel curling iron.
2. Part your hair on one side.
3. Separate the curls with your fingers for a tousled look.

-braided goddess
1. Pull hair back into a tight, low ponytail at the base of your neck, and secure with an elastic band. Use shine serum or gel to tame flyaways.
2. Take one long piece of hair from the bottom of the ponytail, and wrap it around the base of the ponytail, over the elastic band. Secure the hair with a small bobby pin.
3. Braid the rest of the ponytail and secure with an elastic band at the end.


- cascading twists
1. Part hair down the middle and separate into three sections (two sections on each side and one large section in the back).
2. From each side, take a small (one- to two-inch) section of hair directly above (and slightly behind) your ear; twist it up and back.
3. Join the two twists at the midpoint of the back of your head and use a hair tie to secure.

- twirling squad
1. Gather hair into a ponytail at the back of your head.
2. Divide hair into two equal sections.
3. Make a bun win one section, and secure with bobby pins.
4. Divide hair from the second section into several small sections. Twist each one tightly and pin it into the bun. Secure with an elastic band.
5. Spray with a light hairspray for hold.

-glamour girl
1. Part hair to one side (whichever one looks best on you).
2. Add a curl-defining product to enhance waves, while letting hair dry naturally.
3. Section off large portions of hair and curl hair at the ends with large-barrel curling iron, starting in the back and working your way to the front.
4. Use your fingers to separate curls, creating a loose, tousled look.
5. Rub a dime-sized dollop of shine serum between your palms, then apply to your hair, starting at the back and working your way forward.

-tail end
1. Add a curl-enhancing product to define waves. Let hair dry naturally.
2. Gather hair at the back of your head.
3. Loosely French-braid hair, starting from the middle of your head.
4. Use a hair tie to secure braid at the end.

-double duty
1. Apply a curl-defining product to enhance natural waves.
2. Part hair to one side and separate into two equal-sized sections.
3. Pull each section into a low ponytail, secure with an elastic band.

-losely put
1. Add a curl-enhancing product to define waves. Let hair dry naturally.
2. Part hair to one side.
3. Gather hair into a loose ponytail at the middle of your head, leaving your bangs out.
4. Fold hair in the ponytail underneath and pin, creating a loose bun.

-straight and narrow
1. Part hair in the middle, using a comb.
2. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
3. Separate hair into small sections and smooth, using a flat iron on medium heat. Add shine serum for gloss.

-half up , half down
1. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Section off large portions of hair and curl into spirals, using a medium-sized curling iron.
3. Separate the curls with your fingers to create a tousled look.
4. Gather top half of hair in the middle and pin tightly on each side, creating a faux-hawk look.

5. Let remaining hair fall naturally.

-the flip out
1. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Part hair to one side.
3. Use medium-sized curling iron to flip ends up.

pretzel twist
1. Pull hair back into a tight side ponytail at the base, and smooth flyaways with gel.
2. Take hair in ponytail and twist into a figure-eight shape.
3. Use hairpins to secure the twist underneath.

pieced out
1. Using your fingers, part hair loosely to one side.
2. With a round brush and a blow dryer, dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
3. When hair is almost completely dry, flip ends up slightly, by wrapping hair around the underside of the brush, with the dryer's nozzle underneath, pointing up.
4. Sweep bangs to the side to frame your face.

-peekaboo bangs
1. Create a side part.
2. Pull your hair back into a small bun, leaving out your bangs. Secure the bun with hairpins.
3. Comb bangs to one side and let them hang naturally across the face. Smooth frizz and add shine with shine serum.

-pin tucked
1. Pull hair back into a tight ponytail at the back of your head.
2. Twist ends of ponytail around the base of the ponytail, creating a neat bun.
3. Secure with bobby pins.
4. Smooth flyaways with a shine serum.

-fallback
1. Use a medium-barrel curling iron to create loose waves; separate waves slightly with your fingers.
2. Pull the top section of your hair, including your bangs, back into a loose ponytail at the back of your head.
3. Twist hair in ponytail around to one side and pin to create a loose bun.
4. Let the rest of your hair fall naturally.

-one-sided
1. Use a wide-toothed comb to part hair to one side.
2. Blow-dry hair using a diffuser; then create waves using a large-barrel curling iron.
3. Use light hairspray to hold waves in place.

-all wrapped up
1. Part hair into three sections (the largest section being the one at the top), then two additional ponytails underneath.
2. Divide each ponytail into three equal sections.
3. Loosely pin each section of the ponytail into a loop and secure with bobby pins.

-in the loop
1. Blow-dry hair using a diffuser; then create waves using a large-barrel curling iron.
2. Gather hair at the base of your neck.
3. Twist hair into a loose loop, and secure with a ponytail holder.
4. Take remaining hair and wrap around the twist.
5. Use bobby pins to pin hair underneath and secure.

-wave runner
1. Separate hair into small sections.
2. Use medium-barrel curling iron to create small spiral curls all over, starting in the back of your head and working your way forward.
3. Use your fingers to separate the curls, creating a super-wavy look. Spray with a light hairspray to keep waves intact.

-high rise
1. Pull hair into a high ponytail and secure with an elastic band. 2. Use hairspray to define spiky pieces, and hold style in place.

-bundled up
1. Part hair to one side and blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Separate hair into two sections (one on each side).
3. Wrap one side around and pin vertically going up the nape of neck.
4. Take the other side and wrap the opposite way creating a woven look. Secure with bobby pins.

-bobbed with a bang
1. Part hair to one side, and blow-dry hair straight, sweeping bangs to the side. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Leaving your bangs out, part hair to one side.
3. Use a flat-iron (set on medium to high heat) to make hair sleek and smooth, and to slightly turn ends under, creating a subtle bobbed look.
4. Rub a dime-sized dollop of shine serum between your palms, then apply to your hair, starting at the back and working your way forward.

-spike it
1. Blow-dry hair straight. (Working in small sections, lift hair away from your head, with the brush under your hair. Direct the dryer's nozzle down at the brush, as you bring it along the length of the section, working from roots to ends.)
2. Leaving out your bangs, gather hair at the base of your neck.
3. Twist hair upward into a French bun and use bobby pins to hold hair in place.
4. Spike hair left out of French bun upwards, and spritz with hairspray for hold and definition.
5. Brush bangs to one side.
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