this is seriously the best hair tutorial i've ever seen and it's changed my life. i've gone back to it once a month for the last 3 months and the sheer amount of compliments i get on my hair now... it's al thanks to you. thank you you're literally an angel on earth
I can’t thank you enough I thought a blowout brush and never owned a hairdryer or a circle brush in my life, I’ve walked around with my frizzy bed head hair for forever . I saw this style and I LOVED IT, easy instruction and I was able to get the same results as you!! ❤I don’t ever need to have messy hair again !!
This is hands down the best blowout tutorial I've found! Other tutorials go so fast and make it look easier than it is. You explain the steps several times and go slow enough that I can follow along! Amazing ❤
This, at its root, (no pun intended) is just doing your hair properly. Why do we have to label her doing her hair, caring for herself, and giving advice as "feminine"? I'm being deadass... I feel that we have to stop this kind of thing. But to each their own.
@@KnijMagzI really appreciate this perspective-but I’d like to add I think the og comment was targeting the expectations put on feminine-presenting people to ‘do their hair properly’ in our culture
@@KnijMagz Hello internet stranger, I didn't mean this in any offensive or harmful way. I was more complaining because I feel as if it is expected of women to be "feminine" which takes more time, money and energy to do. Although this can be perceived as doing her hair properly, this isn't a typical hairstyle that you can wake up and get it done quickly in the morning before work. This takes work, as well as other "feminine" beauty standards. I also used this term because in the queer community there is a dichotomy between feminine and masculine women. I fall within the more feminine side. I hope I've explained myself enough :) have a great day!
I got one of these for Christmas and I have been reluctant to use it because I am so used to my round brush and blow dryer technique, I am going to give it a shot because of this video
genuinely amazing tutorial, so comprehensive and you edited it in all the right places but not so fast that we couldn’t see what you were doing! big ups for this vid it’s was so class and your hair looks amazin!!!
The T3 blow dry brush has a removable head so you can use the round brush attachment or the paddle brush one. I always use the barrel spout without a brush attachment to get the wetness out of my roots, then go in with the brush attachment. I’m super happy with it. By the way, I used your haircut tutorial this weekend to trim up my length. The technique worked very well with my thick hair.
@@Rachelmckeown hi, I have super straight hair and oily scalp and I lost so much hair after i got balayage but now the color almost gone and my hair never hold curls… what should I do ..thank you
@@mariyam9never hold curls, there is a spray for your hair that leaves curls BUT makes it thicker. Oily scalp, avoid using oils and make it natural. Lost color, stress, chemical hair treatments, heat styling, genetics, aging, medical conditions and illness or even pregnancy causes this. Loses hairs, vitamin b helps control hair loses or u may be aging if your old. Best foods to prevent hair fall, Eggs. Carrots. Oats. Spinach. Prunes. Sweet Potatoes. Dairy products (low-fat) .Avocado. Hope this helps! -by a tween girl that has straight hair and knows a lot abt hair :)
This was incredible! I can’t believe that you style your hair exactly the way I have been trying to (and use ColorWow, etc.) Thank YOU, Rachel, for finally solving all of my issues!
I love my Revlon too. The only thing Revlon could do to improve it is make the bristles a bit less damaging to the hair. I don’t think they really cause a lot of damage or my hair but maybe a teensy bit.
Oh no way! I haven’t noticed any damage I don’t think 🤔 are you using heat protection? Also it’s best to make sure your hair is completely set angled before you start and rough drying with a regular hair dryer first so that it’s about 80% dry really helps with breakage
This was a super helpful tutorial!! My hair is so similar to yours in thickness & length & to find an in depth video on someone with hair not super long was so difficult. Can’t wait to buy this hot tool & follow your tutorial 🫶🏼
Revlon is the BEST blow dryer. My friend used ghd’s and now her hair is falling out! a nightmare. Revlon is the safest and makes the hair the most beautiful ❤
These results are stunning, BUT I have to say.. I used this brush for about 4 months (on 80% dried hair + heat protection!), and it absolutely destroyed my hair. I’ve spoken to 3 stylists about the damage, and they all had the same response “Are you using the Revlon round brush?” 😭 They all said they had several clients with significantly damaged hair because of it. My advice is to find a round brush styler that has a controlled temp!! This one just gets way too hot.
How often were you using your Revlon brush? According to “The Blowout professor” and other professionals we are supposed to leave 3 days in between every blow dry. I follow this rule with the Revlon and my hair is so healthy and shinny even I have a blond bayalage.
I use this hair dryer, also. I generally use it on a section of hair until it is almost dry and never until it is overly hot. I use the cool setting to continue drying and cooling down and setting the section. Inotice how my hair cuticle closes and smooths using the cool setting. I think it is easier than using a round brush plus a hair dryer and maybe a bit faster.
thank you for this super detailed tutorial! other tutorials are really hard to follow but I was able to follow this one!! I tried it for the first time today and it took me sooo long but it ended up looking good :) I’ll keep practicing and hopefully I can do it as good as you one day haha
I use a blowout brush similar to this to finish off with velcro rollers if I want soft curls/waves & volume. Pleased with results after I cut my own layers following your tutorial. I did burn my leg resting the blowout brush on my bare leg for a second so something to beware of.
Rachel have you tried the Revlon Otep One Volumizer Plus? It’s perfect for what you did in this vid. I do my hair pretty much the way you do, but I find that new step one brush better than the original revlon brush (this one you’re using) even though I love the OG revlon brush, it was a game changer to me. The difference is the the step one plus is thinner and actually rounded, not square-ish like the OG one. So it’s perfect for that bouncy blowout look even more than the OG, look it up ;)
⭐ Using the Revlon for a Blow Dry! ⭐ Your hair came out great! Thank You. My hair is pretty long but I like your length and layers. What should I ask for if I'd like your length, layers and cut? Thank You!!
Thankyou so much for putting out such a detailed tutorial!! Especially the part where you explained how you divide n style each section I’ve been looking for a video that explains that coz it gets so confusing for someone doing it for the first time 😅🫠. Loved the video 🫶🏻💕
does the blow dry look good/ same for a long time? how long does it last and how often do you blow dry? especially in order to not damage and to make it look good for a long time. im at the age where im still a student, so i’d like for my hair to last for a long time. tysm, you’re amazing and you inspire me, you’re the reason i got this haircut lol i have 2 other questions: how do you get your hair to stay the same when you’re showering but not washing your hair or sleeping? does the revlon brush damage your hair? it probably doesnt since you might not do it everyday
Please help me!!! I have similar hair with 1 layer. Same langth and all. But mine is super soft. So soft it won't hold anything. I wash it every night just because of the greec but it is very healthy. I pute in hot curlers and let them sit for an hour then let them out before I walk out the door. After about an hour or two its all out. But I also love touching my hair so that could be a problem. You also mentioned something about to much moisture. I dont have super thick or thin hair but I do condition it every night and rinse very well. Then I pute in leave in conditioner before bed and sleep on it wet. Id apritiate tips. I love the 90s blowout but maybe its not meant to be. Maybe I can atliest get the courten bangs to work. Thx for the tutorial, your fun to listen to !!!
Hey there, thanks it looks amazing on your and the shine is impressive ! I did that and then went for a walk in nature with a bit of wind. Came back and it's like I did not do a bouncy blow dry (so frustrating haha). How can I prevent it from happening and how can i make this brushing lasts?
hey, would you consider trying hot rollers out? they're not very expensive and seem to do all the work for you (instead of using both a round brush and rollers, it heats and curls for you) but I'm not sure if they're suitable for long hair and if they would give the same effect, plus your reviews are always quite in depth and you give good tips on how to use things. I love your channel btw, all the details truly are helpful :)
This finally convinced me to order one 😂 I have beaded weft extensions - would you recommend holding the weft at the top of the section while I brush through it? I figure it would be the same kind of care as when I normally brush through them
Yeahh I would, there’s still a lot of tension with this brush so definitely safer to hold them! I’d also recommend really thoroughly rough drying your hair first until it’s almost dry otherwise this could take a long with 😊
your hair looks incredible! do you just leave the rollers in for certain amount of time, or do you blow dry them to make them stay? I feel like my hair would not hold this at all
great video! when you use the brush and then hold it for a moment before you release the hair is the heat still on? also do you turn it on maximum heat? thank you xx
Can someone tell me if this is damaging for hair ( heat damage, hair loss ) if i want to use use one a week ? And which one is more damaging flat iron or this ? Thank yoh 💕
Questionnnns 💕 1. Are you drying on high or low heat? 2. Once you’ve got the section dried to your satisfaction, do you shut the heat off completely? Lower it? Go to cool mode? Seeeems like you turn it off and let the section sit in the brush? Thanks so much and I love your vids / skills 💖
hi this is just my opinion, idk what she does! but 1) i think it might depend on ur hair’s thickness but i have quite thick hair and i prefer the lower heat setting (it gets super hot regardless!) 2) i think just shut it off. there’s no point going over to the cool setting because it’d take wayyyyy too long for that hot air coming out to start getting colder. Ignore the cool setting to “set” ur style in place, you’ll avoid heat damage more. 3)yes that’s what it looks like from the vid too
You the best. I actually jus like watching you cause I like your accent and cause you the best 😊I also been wanting to cut my own hair with one of your tutorials but I’m scared. I got the scissors tho! And got the new Revlon soooo will see! ❤
This is such a helpful video - you have the hair of my dreams! I just have one question, I know you mentioned that you dry your roots all the way before using the revlon brush. Do you ever re-dampen the rest of your hair as you're going through? I find that if my first sections are in that perfect almost dry phase, by the time I get to my last sections, they are pretty dry - should I spritz them with water, or is it fine to style them when they are a bit more dry?
personally I’ve never needed to do that on my own hair, I think my hair retains a lot of moisture and normally takes ages to air dry but I’ve definitely done this on clients before! Another good tip to avoid this is to twist the hair you’re not working on and clip it in a bun while you’re drying the rest of your hair. This helps it to stay a bit damper 😊
this is seriously the best hair tutorial i've ever seen and it's changed my life. i've gone back to it once a month for the last 3 months and the sheer amount of compliments i get on my hair now... it's al thanks to you. thank you you're literally an angel on earth
I can’t thank you enough I thought a blowout brush and never owned a hairdryer or a circle brush in my life, I’ve walked around with my frizzy bed head hair for forever . I saw this style and I LOVED IT, easy instruction and I was able to get the same results as you!! ❤I don’t ever need to have messy hair again !!
starting with the front section to give it more time to hold/cool down is so smart, I always do it last omg
This is hands down the best blowout tutorial I've found! Other tutorials go so fast and make it look easier than it is. You explain the steps several times and go slow enough that I can follow along! Amazing ❤
Being feminine is so much work 😩
Ikr
Literally. It’s so annoying lol
This, at its root, (no pun intended) is just doing your hair properly. Why do we have to label her doing her hair, caring for herself, and giving advice as "feminine"?
I'm being deadass... I feel that we have to stop this kind of thing. But to each their own.
@@KnijMagzI really appreciate this perspective-but I’d like to add I think the og comment was targeting the expectations put on feminine-presenting people to ‘do their hair properly’ in our culture
@@KnijMagz Hello internet stranger, I didn't mean this in any offensive or harmful way. I was more complaining because I feel as if it is expected of women to be "feminine" which takes more time, money and energy to do. Although this can be perceived as doing her hair properly, this isn't a typical hairstyle that you can wake up and get it done quickly in the morning before work. This takes work, as well as other "feminine" beauty standards. I also used this term because in the queer community there is a dichotomy between feminine and masculine women. I fall within the more feminine side.
I hope I've explained myself enough :) have a great day!
thank you so much i just got that hair brush styler and this helped me very much and now my hair doesn’t look flat
I got one of these for Christmas and I have been reluctant to use it because I am so used to my round brush and blow dryer technique, I am going to give it a shot because of this video
genuinely amazing tutorial, so comprehensive and you edited it in all the right places but not so fast that we couldn’t see what you were doing! big ups for this vid it’s was so class and your hair looks amazin!!!
The T3 blow dry brush has a removable head so you can use the round brush attachment or the paddle brush one. I always use the barrel spout without a brush attachment to get the wetness out of my roots, then go in with the brush attachment.
I’m super happy with it.
By the way, I used your haircut tutorial this weekend to trim up my length. The technique worked very well with my thick hair.
Wow that’s so clever! Maybe I should look into getting one, would you recommend it? And Yayy good I’m glad that it worked for you! 😊🥰
@@Rachelmckeown hi, I have super straight hair and oily scalp and I lost so much hair after i got balayage but now the color almost gone and my hair never hold curls… what should I do ..thank you
@@mariyam9never hold curls, there is a spray for your hair that leaves curls BUT makes it thicker. Oily scalp, avoid using oils and make it natural. Lost color, stress, chemical hair treatments, heat styling, genetics, aging, medical conditions and illness or even pregnancy causes this. Loses hairs, vitamin b helps control hair loses or u may be aging if your old. Best foods to prevent hair fall, Eggs. Carrots. Oats. Spinach. Prunes. Sweet Potatoes. Dairy products (low-fat) .Avocado.
Hope this helps! -by a tween girl that has straight hair and knows a lot abt hair :)
can i just say i love your vibe :) you seem like such a nice person and honestly so genuine
This is exactly what I thought aswell when watching the video! She seems soo genuine and genuinely wanted to teach us how to do it best 🤍
This was incredible! I can’t believe that you style your hair exactly the way I have been trying to (and use ColorWow, etc.) Thank YOU, Rachel, for finally solving all of my issues!
I really like the way she explains things. Some people born as a natural lecturer.
What fabulous hair you have! I don’t think mine will look as great as yours but I’m so excited to try it! Love the bouncy 70s vibe!
Thank you so much for all the detail you gave and the way you edited also made it your video easy to follow it was super helpful!
I love my Revlon too. The only thing Revlon could do to improve it is make the bristles a bit less damaging to the hair. I don’t think they really cause a lot of damage or my hair but maybe a teensy bit.
Oh no way! I haven’t noticed any damage I don’t think 🤔 are you using heat protection? Also it’s best to make sure your hair is completely set angled before you start and rough drying with a regular hair dryer first so that it’s about 80% dry really helps with breakage
Great. I’m glad that you showed the back
This was very helpful! You’re so good at explaining your steps thoroughly through the tutorial! Love it!
Thank you! The tip on getting the hair to sit right on the roller is super helpful, mine have been coming out so messy
This was a super helpful tutorial!! My hair is so similar to yours in thickness & length & to find an in depth video on someone with hair not super long was so difficult. Can’t wait to buy this hot tool & follow your tutorial 🫶🏼
Awhh thank you! I'm glad it was helpful, hope you enjoy the revlon :)
This brush is a game changer...i ❤ mine ❤
Thank you so much for this, this is exact what I needed. Love how detailed the explanation is. Your hair looks amazing
Revlon is the BEST blow dryer. My friend used ghd’s and now her hair is falling out! a nightmare. Revlon is the safest and makes the hair the most beautiful ❤
Best tutorial ish video on Blow dry!! Period!
You're very good at explaining plus very pleasant to hear. Thanks a lot for this!
This was so helpful and your hair looked AMAZING!!
These results are stunning, BUT I have to say.. I used this brush for about 4 months (on 80% dried hair + heat protection!), and it absolutely destroyed my hair. I’ve spoken to 3 stylists about the damage, and they all had the same response “Are you using the Revlon round brush?” 😭 They all said they had several clients with significantly damaged hair because of it. My advice is to find a round brush styler that has a controlled temp!! This one just gets way too hot.
Wait nooo like I just bought one😢😢
@@stanIceSpice6328 Revlon is really good. Just keep it on low while doing your hair. It’s really great and I’ve using this for so long now.
use drybar or amika! i’ve never had a problem and i’ve been using both for abt a year now
Your using it on a really high heat for your hair type and your probably going over it and over it and without realising it your damaging your hair
How often were you using your Revlon brush? According to “The Blowout professor” and other professionals we are supposed to leave 3 days in between every blow dry.
I follow this rule with the Revlon and my hair is so healthy and shinny even I have a blond bayalage.
Girl you gave me so many good tips thank you 😊 ❤
This look so amazing! How long does it take you to do this typically and how long does it last? Or rather, how do you maintain it until the next wash?
I have had this brush for 2 years and just ordered the latest model it’s got a smaller brush and one extra heat setting ❤
followed these exact steps and love the way my hair came out AHHHH thank you queen 🥹💗
Thank you so much !!! The hair prep tips are soo helpful..I love my revlon and can't wait to try this !!
You are so welcome! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for all tutorials on your channel! All of them are amazing! I have learned to cut my hair and do perfect blowouts 🥰
i just noticed you have the revlon one step for short to mid hair, which seems so much better imo :) Smaller head, for a more curly blowout look
Oh I didn’t even realise! But yeah that makes sense!😊
I use this hair dryer, also. I generally use it on a section of hair until it is almost dry and never until it is overly hot. I use the cool setting to continue drying and cooling down and setting the section. Inotice how my hair cuticle closes and smooths using the cool setting. I think it is easier than using a round brush plus a hair dryer and maybe a bit faster.
thanks for being a girl's girl. this was SO well explained!!! i love being a girl, omg.
thank you for this super detailed tutorial! other tutorials are really hard to follow but I was able to follow this one!!
I tried it for the first time today and it took me sooo long but it ended up looking good :) I’ll keep practicing and hopefully I can do it as good as you one day haha
I use a blowout brush similar to this to finish off with velcro rollers if I want soft curls/waves & volume. Pleased with results after I cut my own layers following your tutorial.
I did burn my leg resting the blowout brush on my bare leg for a second so something to beware of.
Ouch! Been there! Wasn’t fun 😭
Awh amazing you cut your own hair too! Love that😊
@@Rachelmckeownturned out better than expected.
hope your leg is doing great now ❤❤
Beautiful, i love bouncy hair too, thank you.
Idk if I missed it but how long did you leave it in the rollers? your hair looks AMAZING!! wish me luck trying this tomorrow haha🥲
Absolutely amazing thank you Rachel lots of love your wayy!!!
This is such a brilliant and informative tutorial! Thank you so much! Subscribed and liked ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Rachel have you tried the Revlon Otep One Volumizer Plus? It’s perfect for what you did in this vid. I do my hair pretty much the way you do, but I find that new step one brush better than the original revlon brush (this one you’re using) even though I love the OG revlon brush, it was a game changer to me. The difference is the the step one plus is thinner and actually rounded, not square-ish like the OG one. So it’s perfect for that bouncy blowout look even more than the OG, look it up ;)
⭐ Using the Revlon for a Blow Dry! ⭐
Your hair came out great! Thank You. My hair is pretty long but I like your length and layers. What should I ask for if I'd like your length, layers and cut? Thank You!!
It was totally worth the time and effort ❤
So much work but a beautiful head of hair ❤
How long do you leave the roller pins on?
Appreciate all the tips from breaking it down...cos its not as easy putting rollers in I've learnt! So thanks 👍
Thankyou so much for putting out such a detailed tutorial!! Especially the part where you explained how you divide n style each section I’ve been looking for a video that explains that coz it gets so confusing for someone doing it for the first time 😅🫠. Loved the video 🫶🏻💕
This is the best tutorial ever thank you so muchhhh
Very well explained. Great tutorial and you look absolutely gorgeous with that hair do ❤️❤️❤️
What cut hair is that? I really loveeeee❤
next level natural beauty.
such a good video! you’re stunning and the hair came out beautiful- also thanks sm for the detailed instructions and the links to the products :)
Amei a cor do seu cabelo. Cor perfeita. ❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
how much time did you leave the rollers on?
How do you put your hair when you go to sleep to help maintain the blowout?
How long did you leave the rollers in?!
Amazing job👍 thanks it is really helpful
Fantastic video! Incredibly detailed, thank you ❤
does the blow dry look good/ same for a long time? how long does it last and how often do you blow dry? especially in order to not damage and to make it look good for a long time. im at the age where im still a student, so i’d like for my hair to last for a long time. tysm, you’re amazing and you inspire me, you’re the reason i got this haircut lol
i have 2 other questions:
how do you get your hair to stay the same when you’re showering but not washing your hair or sleeping?
does the revlon brush damage your hair? it probably doesnt since you might not do it everyday
Thank you for the video. That s hair style is my new style now.❤
Your hair looks really nice 😍
It looks like Barbie hair … wonderful 🎉
Beautiful! Great tutorial. ❤
Please help me!!! I have similar hair with 1 layer. Same langth and all. But mine is super soft. So soft it won't hold anything. I wash it every night just because of the greec but it is very healthy. I pute in hot curlers and let them sit for an hour then let them out before I walk out the door. After about an hour or two its all out. But I also love touching my hair so that could be a problem. You also mentioned something about to much moisture. I dont have super thick or thin hair but I do condition it every night and rinse very well. Then I pute in leave in conditioner before bed and sleep on it wet.
Id apritiate tips. I love the 90s blowout but maybe its not meant to be. Maybe I can atliest get the courten bangs to work. Thx for the tutorial, your fun to listen to !!!
How do you recommend doing my hair for bed when I want to keep this shape?! So I can have it for a few days?!! I love the outcome!
Oh my god this came out so good!! And such a good tutorial thank you so much
Any recommendations on something to make it hold? I have longer hair and seriously nothing works. Half hour later and it's FLAT.
Fight god and decrease the gravity on earth. Hope this helps😊🎉🎉
Thank you so much very helpful with every step well said and thought out! I appreciate it girly 💕
Such a helpful video!!! Also, unrelated… what toner do you use? Like the shade? Your hair is a dream!
Yesss...I'd love to know this as well
i do this but i dont pin it up after and it works great. although i do have naturally curly hair so its just good at holding curls.
Is it ok to use a light holding spray while the hair is resting in the rollers?
Hey there, thanks it looks amazing on your and the shine is impressive ! I did that and then went for a walk in nature with a bit of wind. Came back and it's like I did not do a bouncy blow dry (so frustrating haha). How can I prevent it from happening and how can i make this brushing lasts?
Wow beautiful! Thank you so much!
Absolutely love it what hair cut is that?😍
hey, would you consider trying hot rollers out? they're not very expensive and seem to do all the work for you (instead of using both a round brush and rollers, it heats and curls for you) but I'm not sure if they're suitable for long hair and if they would give the same effect, plus your reviews are always quite in depth and you give good tips on how to use things.
I love your channel btw, all the details truly are helpful :)
Awh thank you so much! That’s such a good idea I’m definitely going to get some, thanks for the suggestion 🥰
This finally convinced me to order one 😂 I have beaded weft extensions - would you recommend holding the weft at the top of the section while I brush through it? I figure it would be the same kind of care as when I normally brush through them
Yeahh I would, there’s still a lot of tension with this brush so definitely safer to hold them! I’d also recommend really thoroughly rough drying your hair first until it’s almost dry otherwise this could take a long with 😊
Thank youu! I feel ready to do mine now ✨
Good, I hope you like it!💕
❤❤❤ outstanding video excellent job ❤😊😊😊🎉
How do you sleep at night? Do you pin it up and how?
Ok but now come do it to mine cuz I could never 😩 it looks amazing
your hair looks incredible! do you just leave the rollers in for certain amount of time, or do you blow dry them to make them stay? I feel like my hair would not hold this at all
How do you sleep in it and style for the next day?
great video! when you use the brush and then hold it for a moment before you release the hair is the heat still on? also do you turn it on maximum heat? thank you xx
The best tutorial and review 🫶🏼
Do you use some kind of fixing spray to hold it ?
Can someone tell me if this is damaging for hair ( heat damage, hair loss ) if i want to use use one a week ? And which one is more damaging flat iron or this ? Thank yoh 💕
Where do you get your hair clips from? I’ve been looking for good ones to use with rollers
How would you do the front section for a side part? 🤓
Just curious. After you styled it this way exactly for how long it will last? Next day you need to redo or not?
Questionnnns 💕
1. Are you drying on high or low heat?
2. Once you’ve got the section dried to your satisfaction, do you shut the heat off completely? Lower it? Go to cool mode?
Seeeems like you turn it off and let the section sit in the brush?
Thanks so much and I love your vids / skills 💖
hi this is just my opinion,
idk what she does! but
1) i think it might depend on ur hair’s thickness but i have quite thick hair and i prefer the lower heat setting (it gets super hot regardless!)
2) i think just shut it off. there’s no point going over to the cool setting because it’d take wayyyyy too long for that hot air coming out to start getting colder. Ignore the cool setting to “set” ur style in place, you’ll avoid heat damage more.
3)yes that’s what it looks like from the vid too
how long do you let it sit for? is it overnight?
You the best. I actually jus like watching you cause I like your accent and cause you the best 😊I also been wanting to cut my own hair with one of your tutorials but I’m scared. I got the scissors tho! And got the new Revlon soooo will see! ❤
What brush do you recommend to brush out after I take out the rollers like u did here ?
u remind me of taylor from tsitp. the facial expressions kinda. u and her are so pretty
What shampoo do you use to keep your cool blonde the colour it is?
This is such a helpful video - you have the hair of my dreams!
I just have one question, I know you mentioned that you dry your roots all the way before using the revlon brush. Do you ever re-dampen the rest of your hair as you're going through? I find that if my first sections are in that perfect almost dry phase, by the time I get to my last sections, they are pretty dry - should I spritz them with water, or is it fine to style them when they are a bit more dry?
personally I’ve never needed to do that on my own hair, I think my hair retains a lot of moisture and normally takes ages to air dry but I’ve definitely done this on clients before! Another good tip to avoid this is to twist the hair you’re not working on and clip it in a bun while you’re drying the rest of your hair. This helps it to stay a bit damper 😊
@@Rachelmckeown Ah okay I'll definitely try twisting it up in a bun! Thank you!
What products would you use if you had long thick hair to give it more grit?
Is it possible to do it without rollers?
Hey!! Is this a 5cm diameter or 8cm? Im going to buy one but im not sure which one you used