For those saying that he's pulling and tugging on the hair ... Have no idea of the mechanics of Tension. He's using a locking and unlocking technique (similar to a marcel iron method )which is actually much gentler than the traditional Pull out method. great video and great educator. thanks Gregory
Wow are there so many rude comments on this video? everything he is saying is important and helpful, for a stylist. There are plenty of videos for DIY blowouts this is not one of them....
A hidden gem guys. This is the best tutorial video on blowout you'll ever see on UA-cam. The other one that can compare would be Ken Paves' Perfect Blowout that InStyle used to show on their website 10 years ago. I have worked for the most famous stylists in the US and I have to say that this video is a perfect 10. Kudos to Mr. Patteson.
i've been watching tons of blow out videos and this is by far the best one! and her results are better than i've seen in any other video, this guy has skills!
This is exactly what most stylists lack knowledge and skill in! I’ll walk out not even 5 minutes later and my style falls flat because my roots are still damp! Thanks for this tutorial in making hairstylists better “stylists!”
I am a student, and blowouts are a week area for me, but after watching this video I have the confidence to jump in and practice my blowouts more. This video by Gregory Patterson was very helpful and detailed. I would also love to have more information on the academy. Great video.
Descriptive language is the KEY to teaching and you had perfect descriptive language! I have been in the industry for 15 years and learned more from you then I have with many amazing educators in the past year or so!!! I just would love to hear specifics of realistic timing for the behind the chair stylists....... I feel like a blowout like this is not realistic for a stylist who does a haircut and blowout in one appointment but yes if you are only having that client in for a blowout this is AMAZING education?!?!
Jen thank you for your feedback! I too am a stylist behind the chair with a full book. This is my blowout after a cut and I fit this into my 45 minutes time slot for cut and blowout. The sectioning technique used here is my MUST NOT SKIP step to make certain I give her this killer blowout in time... Thank you for the kind feedback on communication... its a challenge to get a 4 hour class into 3 minutes... did my best and hopefully it was effective! Hope that helps you!
I work at a successful blow dry bar in an upscale suburb of Chicago and I can honestly say this is the most accurate video on how to give someone a blowout. Sectioning is everything!!!
I know this video is old but using this technique has made me some serious tips and client requests. Also a name for myself at work. I put my own little twist on it but I'm glad I came across this video when I did.
He was so informative, passionate and professional one of the best tutorials I’ve seen explaining how to get that kind of body and hold with out it looking some what unruly. Which I find is often the case in voluminous blow out tutorials.
Wow... Your instruction was amazing! I've been doing hair for 30 years now, and have never really "mastered" the round brush. It's always been awkward for me... I look forward to implementing your ideas on this awesome blow out! Thank you, and keep the awesome education comming! I'll be watching for sure!!
Thank you so much for this video. You are truely a great teacher and this industry is very lucky to have you in it. You're one of the rare gems that bring inspiration to this career. Thank you - Natalie Chanel, Hairstylist in California.
He is an amazing stylist and travels all over to do hair as well as he does the hair on project runway, He went to the same highschool as I did and we both went to the same beauty school. He is one of the best and this is a man you would want to learn from as he had achieved great things.
Yes, need to show on curly/wavy/frizzy hair thats from sink to chair in real time so we can see how long each section should be taking and final results.
Gregory Patterson is a great educator. Great technique's. I will practice this. Gregory has excellent taste in jewelry also. Thanks for the education. I enjoyed this.
No thank you well explained well demonstrated! I'm going to look into doing a class here! I learned so much in 6mins would love to learn more!!! He's a master of his craft amazing!
Thank you for giving us all the facts on receiving a perfect blow dry for any hair type. I thought it was well demonstrated, the sound was great and in the end💯 the client's hair looked beautiful! Thank you for sharing 🌹☘️🌹
Este es el MEJOR tutorial de cepillado que he visto en mis 23 años. Extremadamente bien explicado! Congratulation :) Pivot point student saying hello !
I'm going to beauty school right now. And they never made a huge emphasis on blowouts. But now I see that they are really important. I learned a lot watching this. Thank you so much for doing this video! :)
Such a helpful video and has helped me a lot when it comes to building volume in my blow outs :) thank you! The only question I have is why do you put the directional right on her hair like that? I've always been taught that dries it out a lot
Gregory, you did a great job teaching this type of technique in minutes. I will definitely use this video when teaching my high school students. It will give them another way to hear and see the importance of a great finished blow dry.
Good product tips, but for me, even as a pro , I use brushes " 'Click n curl 'or 'Lock n roll!' Instead of messing around barrel curl rolling and pinning! And then the hair really sets. The importance of a great blow dry is that the hair is properly dry and then cools down before letting it down or messing about with the hair. Hot hair is weak hair.
Malayna Tanner Yeah I felt so bad for her...I had hair dressers, they are always tugging on our hairs so hard and they don't even know how much its hurting us.
+Delcilene Deoliveira agreed !!! If she was in pain, she wouldn't sit in my chair 3x a week for the past 6 years ... She actually sells me more clients by walking to the front desk with the best blowouts!! Great walking billboard !
WOW! This technique is Outstanding. Going to try this on my flat hair. Needs a LOT of help. Thank you SO much for sharing :) such a great Hairstylist. Nice highlights too! I love them!Best wishes 😎⭐💈
Love it! I'm so frustrated at home with air forming. I came for some direction. I need to get these things right. I'm going into my fifth week of cos and I'm learning pivot point
“What you need is a sectioning system” Yeah I just started the Paul Mitchell school and just recently hit the floor, blowouts (well along with other things haha) have been a nightmare for me, especially the clients I had with curly hair, everyday I’m so stressed cos I’m getting baptized by fire and have made a couple of clients pretty damn mad lol... so here I am watching your video and about to practice on my doll
Aliyah Hallam we’ve had hair salons come in on our guest speaker days and a lot of them are offering a year long apprenticeship... I’m anxious to make money but I feel like those might be good for me
Daniel Cox yeah I don’t make much money, I’m an apprentice (yeah long program with a master stylist ) and I make $10 an hour and some of the tips from the stylist I work under. However, I think it’s worth the education and you build confidence and business skills. You don’t make much money on your own your first year anyhow but that’s just my take on it
Aliyah Hallam I’m definitely wanting to do that... I also work at sephora too, I wanna keep at sephora so I can keep my discount lol. Plus I just love staying busy, this quarantine thing sucks!
It looks as we are going back to the 70's with the c base. I am going to the instructor course at my perfect timing. With 40 years of experience,. I felt it was time to teach now.
Well I do my own hair like this. 2 days deep conditioner. Then add mouse or serum. Mouse I like Frizz Ease or Austin in the purple bottle. Condition with Coconut oil, jojoba oil, honey, avacodo mashed up, mash a banana in and whatever else like rose hips oil orsuch. Leave overnight. Rinse the add another keratin conditioner . I use Aveda. I also do a coconut keratin treatment every 3 months. Then rinse. Your hair will be so soft. Part hair in 4. Pin each section up with a clip. Starting from back take a section open and use your comb to get an inch section then blow dry it with an ion brush. I have a Nexxus Ceramic Brush from Hollywood Beauty. Then do each piece, the trick is to hold the dryer before the brush to smooth. And use tiny sections . I like silky Cher Hair. If you want body I use this to semi dry then use Lotta body setting lotion and make sure hair get bone dry under the dryer. Finish with Argan oil to seal the ends. Then a serum to give a Healthy shine and softness. Use Macadamia Oil Love this stuff. Then use Oil sheen to give a good shine and smell. Then a light overall spray of hair spray. Use cold water. And cool air to prevent sweating out the look inside the salon. Take off Cape. Touch up make up and Bam.....
dificil q pueda conseguir a alguien como el. a los salones q voy no saben manipular mi cabello y me lo dejan terrible con el blower. deberian enseñar estas tecnicas a todos los estudiantes de cosmetologia
For those saying that he's pulling and tugging on the hair ... Have no idea of the mechanics of Tension. He's using a locking and unlocking technique (similar to a marcel iron method )which is actually much gentler than the traditional Pull out method. great video and great educator. thanks Gregory
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Elle Saint exactly!
Yes but it actually puts more frizz into the hair
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Wow are there so many rude comments on this video? everything he is saying is important and helpful, for a stylist. There are plenty of videos for DIY blowouts this is not one of them....
yes this is great.
Kerri Ann yes this nice technique...
Exactly!!!!!! That’s why I’m here 4 years later lol to get that professional look on my own
Cuz most people are rude jackals and they love to argue
A hidden gem guys. This is the best tutorial video on blowout you'll ever see on UA-cam. The other one that can compare would be Ken Paves' Perfect Blowout that InStyle used to show on their website 10 years ago. I have worked for the most famous stylists in the US and I have to say that this video is a perfect 10. Kudos to Mr. Patteson.
i've been watching tons of blow out videos and this is by far the best one! and her results are better than i've seen in any other video, this guy has skills!
Wow amazing
Agreed
This is the first video I clicked on because the hair looks so beautiful in the thumbnail. No other video caught my eye lol
This is exactly what most stylists lack knowledge and skill in! I’ll walk out not even 5 minutes later and my style falls flat because my roots are still damp! Thanks for this tutorial in making hairstylists better “stylists!”
I am a student, and blowouts are a week area for me, but after watching this video I have the confidence to jump in and practice my blowouts more. This video by Gregory Patterson was very helpful and detailed. I would also love to have more information on the academy. Great video.
Same hunni! I’m just about to be assessed!! Watching this on my break! Wish me luck!
👍🙏🤗
What is the prand of dry hair?
Descriptive language is the KEY to teaching and you had perfect descriptive language! I have been in the industry for 15 years and learned more from you then I have with many amazing educators in the past year or so!!! I just would love to hear specifics of realistic timing for the behind the chair stylists....... I feel like a blowout like this is not realistic for a stylist who does a haircut and blowout in one appointment but yes if you are only having that client in for a blowout this is AMAZING education?!?!
Jen thank you for your feedback! I too am a stylist behind the chair with a full book. This is my blowout after a cut and I fit this into my 45 minutes time slot for cut and blowout. The sectioning technique used here is my MUST NOT SKIP step to make certain I give her this killer blowout in time... Thank you for the kind feedback on communication... its a challenge to get a 4 hour class into 3 minutes... did my best and hopefully it was effective! Hope that helps you!
I wish I had his speaking skills. Looks great. Love the way he was selling it.
I work at a successful blow dry bar in an upscale suburb of Chicago and I can honestly say this is the most accurate video on how to give someone a blowout. Sectioning is everything!!!
I know this video is old but using this technique has made me some serious tips and client requests. Also a name for myself at work. I put my own little twist on it but I'm glad I came across this video when I did.
The fact the someone had to hold a microphone for the whole demo is killing me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its from 8 years ago.
Yeah yeah 😆
@@chasehim3761they had headset microphones 8 years ago 😂 that’s been around since the 60s at least
Bless your heart ❤ the tech for the phone / mic combo wasn’t available 11 years ago. Hope you’re doing ok.
@@GregoryPattersonHairit should have been the clip on mic
He was so informative, passionate and professional one of the best tutorials I’ve seen explaining how to get that kind of body and hold with out it looking some what unruly. Which I find is often the case in voluminous blow out tutorials.
Wow... Your instruction was amazing! I've been doing hair for 30 years now, and have never really "mastered" the round brush. It's always been awkward for me... I look forward to implementing your ideas on this awesome blow out! Thank you, and keep the awesome education comming! I'll be watching for sure!!
5 thumbs up on your comment!
Thank you so much for this video. You are truely a great teacher and this industry is very lucky to have you in it. You're one of the rare gems that bring inspiration to this career. Thank you - Natalie Chanel, Hairstylist in California.
Natalie- Thank you for the kind words !!
@@GregoryPattersonHair❤
He is an amazing stylist and travels all over to do hair as well as he does the hair on project runway, He went to the same highschool as I did and we both went to the same beauty school. He is one of the best and this is a man you would want to learn from as he had achieved great things.
I thought this was fantastic!
shawna thomas which beauty school did you guys attend? I’m curious because I want to be a hairstylist and I want to learn about different schools ☺️
He says you can only get this blow dry there, UNTIL NOW! Thanks my friend! ❤
Wow currently in cosmetology school learning round brushing and the outcome in this video is amazing.
Just saw two tutorials on blowouts and by far this is the best one. You can tell on the hold of the textured big curls and high volume.
Easy hair to work....you need to demo a model with very thick,curly,coarse hair, and blow her out to a straight,or wavy finish!
i will get right on top of that!
i agree
Me gusta pero no se inglés y que producto le hecho a la raíz parecía laca? O que era 😭😭
@@torimontero4939 es un producto por vol
umen en las raices.
Yes, need to show on curly/wavy/frizzy hair thats from sink to chair in real time so we can see how long each section should be taking and final results.
Gregory Patterson is a great educator. Great technique's. I will practice this. Gregory has excellent taste in jewelry also. Thanks for the education. I enjoyed this.
No thank you well explained well demonstrated! I'm going to look into doing a class here! I learned so much in 6mins would love to learn more!!! He's a master of his craft amazing!
Thank you for giving us all the facts on receiving a perfect blow dry for any hair type. I thought it was well demonstrated, the sound was great and in the end💯 the client's hair looked beautiful! Thank you for sharing 🌹☘️🌹
This is so informative and innovative!
Passionate teacher, i thoroughly enjoyed it.
Este es el MEJOR tutorial de cepillado que he visto en mis 23 años. Extremadamente bien explicado! Congratulation :) Pivot point student saying hello !
I love this whole new look at blowdrying. I'm going to try it btw.
so professional, absolutely gorgeous results
I'm going to beauty school right now. And they never made a huge emphasis on blowouts. But now I see that they are really important. I learned a lot watching this. Thank you so much for doing this video! :)
Did u graduate?😂
**One decade later**
Love it💕
I am definitely going to try the locking n unlocking technique😀
Such a helpful video and has helped me a lot when it comes to building volume in my blow outs :) thank you! The only question I have is why do you put the directional right on her hair like that? I've always been taught that dries it out a lot
beautiful!! finally found someone that explains so well😉
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Will all these techniques weaken the hair? He is awesome and knowledgeable.
its the best blow dry tecnique,I ever seen I love the way he manipulate the brush..he is very profesional I can tell.
Gregory, you did a great job teaching this type of technique in minutes. I will definitely use this video when teaching my high school students. It will give them another way to hear and see the importance of a great finished blow dry.
Great steps and tips. Loved how detailed and how he hit major points plus the blow out was epic
This is a super super add volume to the hair. I really love it. Thank you
You are so amazing. I love your verbiage of explaining. Thank you 🙏🏽
Best blow out and explanation. Thank you!
Nice! Thank you. What is the best way to keep the hair looking nice while sleeping? How do you style the hair the next day?
Satin pillow cases or hair wraps and always twist up into a high bun secured with hair pins.
Thank you for this video I just started at a salon & this video has helped me a lot!
The camera man didn't even show the end result!!!
Kipp
Ikr ! :(
Lol...it thought the same thing 🤣. But really great education
No point wtf
Great blow out! wish the camera was more on the model at the end so we could actually see the finished result
Wow. I have got to get to this academy..this blow out technique is everything!
If you go work at a blow dry bar they'll teach you everything, and you get paid to work there ☺☺☺
Gregory, please do more instructional hair video. You are awesome!Thank you for this video.
I love how the way he deliver thw instruction... Informative for this field ... More videos please
I love this look, you actually came to my school and im excited about my application with you guys
I have to say: I would have liked so see final result after all this talk. Did anyone else get a headache
Gregory Patterson thank you for this new way its saved me a lot of time also the tools you use are the best!
This is amazing watching how this brush works.
I can't use them. Last time was when I was in my teen years, I tangled my hair like crazy.
Good product tips, but for me, even as a pro , I use brushes " 'Click n curl 'or 'Lock n roll!'
Instead of messing around barrel curl rolling and pinning!
And then the hair really sets.
The importance of a great blow dry is that the hair is properly dry and then cools down before letting it down or messing about with the hair.
Hot hair is weak hair.
He’s a really great teacher! Can’t wait to try this!
You've got this down to an art form!
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Thank you! You got my hair looking all gorgeous all the time thanks to your tutorial! ❤👍
Best tutorial on a blow out I've seen! Great job. The only thing that would have made it better would have been to see the end result.
This was very helpful to me. Thank you for sharing.
Looks beautiful but man she looked like she was in pain!
Malayna Tanner Yeah I felt so bad for her...I had hair dressers, they are always tugging on our hairs so hard and they don't even know how much its hurting us.
If she was in pain, she wouldn't do it every week
+Delcilene Deoliveira agreed !!! If she was in pain, she wouldn't sit in my chair 3x a week for the past 6 years ... She actually sells me more clients by walking to the front desk with the best blowouts!! Great walking billboard !
what a woman! great education Greg but woah, too hard to concentrate, what a dream. :)
Yep u r right,also its doesn't look good,I mean the way he twist the round brush..
Beautiful results!
I liked it housewives of "insert city" vibe to it, she looks ready to throw a glass of chardonnay at anyone now
WOW! This technique is Outstanding. Going to try this on my flat hair. Needs a LOT of help. Thank you SO much for sharing :) such a great Hairstylist. Nice highlights too! I love them!Best wishes 😎⭐💈
Love it ! What kind of blow dyer is that and do you love it ?
I have to try this out with my karmin g3 salon pro blow dryer... thanks a lot for the tutorial, it's alway good to learn from a professional
God bless you.I like your voice very nice speaking the more you talk the more I learn good teaching keep up the good work Amen.
Wow! What a technique can't wait to try this, thank you
Absolutely great sir which company hair dryer you have use in this video
I learned a lot from this video. Thank you for sharing.
Wow her hair is bouncy & full of life! For licensed hair stylist, do you offer extended education training on dvd's?
Direct message me on Instagram for more information ;-) !
Wow 🤩…look at technique …. I just want to learn …. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Sir. 🎉
Will definitely be trying this technique this week!
Love it! I'm so frustrated at home with air forming. I came for some direction. I need to get these things right. I'm going into my fifth week of cos and I'm learning pivot point
Loved the bouncy finished look
how could you keep that for a week? I have to wash my hair like every other day or I feel gross.
Looks absolutely amazing.
“What you need is a sectioning system”
Yeah I just started the Paul Mitchell school and just recently hit the floor, blowouts (well along with other things haha) have been a nightmare for me, especially the clients I had with curly hair, everyday I’m so stressed cos I’m getting baptized by fire and have made a couple of clients pretty damn mad lol... so here I am watching your video and about to practice on my doll
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It gets easier with time ! I just finished hair school and started last year. Now that I work in a salon it’s gotten so much easier
Aliyah Hallam we’ve had hair salons come in on our guest speaker days and a lot of them are offering a year long apprenticeship... I’m anxious to make money but I feel like those might be good for me
Daniel Cox yeah I don’t make much money, I’m an apprentice (yeah long program with a master stylist ) and I make $10 an hour and some of the tips from the stylist I work under. However, I think it’s worth the education and you build confidence and business skills. You don’t make much money on your own your first year anyhow but that’s just my take on it
Aliyah Hallam I’m definitely wanting to do that... I also work at sephora too, I wanna keep at sephora so I can keep my discount lol. Plus I just love staying busy, this quarantine thing sucks!
It looks as we are going back to the 70's with the c base. I am going to the instructor course at my perfect timing. With 40 years of experience,. I felt it was time to teach now.
Excellent job!!
LOVE!!!!! Thank you. I use and love Blo Pro products already. What Blow dryer is this? What brushes exactly? Thanks😀
Love the blow dryer and round brush
10 years later i’m here
A link to this blowdryer please 🙏🏻
Thank so much❤… I love it
Love how you explained it so careful!! Love it
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT BLOWDRYER IS THIS ... LOVE IT !!!!
It took me nine months to learn how to a nice blowout 😢😮 I love this video so detailed
Fabulous technique What hair dryer you using ? ?
Well I do my own hair like this. 2 days deep conditioner. Then add mouse or serum. Mouse I like Frizz Ease or Austin in the purple bottle. Condition with Coconut oil, jojoba oil, honey, avacodo mashed up, mash a banana in and whatever else like rose hips oil orsuch. Leave overnight. Rinse the add another keratin conditioner . I use Aveda. I also do a coconut keratin treatment every 3 months. Then rinse. Your hair will be so soft. Part hair in 4. Pin each section up with a clip. Starting from back take a section open and use your comb to get an inch section then blow dry it with an ion brush. I have a Nexxus Ceramic Brush from Hollywood Beauty. Then do each piece, the trick is to hold the dryer before the brush to smooth. And use tiny sections . I like silky Cher Hair. If you want body I use this to semi dry then use Lotta body setting lotion and make sure hair get bone dry under the dryer. Finish with Argan oil to seal the ends. Then a serum to give a Healthy shine and softness. Use Macadamia Oil Love this stuff. Then use Oil sheen to give a good shine and smell. Then a light overall spray of hair spray. Use cold water. And cool air to prevent sweating out the look inside the salon. Take off Cape. Touch up make up and Bam.....
dificil q pueda conseguir a alguien como el. a los salones q voy no saben manipular mi cabello y me lo dejan terrible con el blower. deberian enseñar estas tecnicas a todos los estudiantes de cosmetologia
Nice! Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
very nice video , that really help my with my blow drying .. and is true techniques counts
So great... Thanks a lot learn something new again...
I wonder how many times he said "better blowdry results... every single time." Sell it honey haha! All jokes aside this was super helpful, thanks!
That was the “tagline” of our Haircare line and academy which is what this was for ;-).
My compliments!!! Nice work!
Her hair looks Amazing 😍
What does mean when he says move your body? Actually move where you’re standing? Or move your brush?
Crazy Good Blowout Demo!!! Thank You :-)
Awesome demo!
Great volume! Love this!
Thank you for this video!! surely will try.
What type of blow dryer do you use?
Your work is brilliant.
Thank you.
-Lindsay
Thank you so much for this dude. You really inspired a soon to be Barber.
That looks so good greate method but whats a recommendation for thick course curly hair because she looks like her hair is on the finer side
love it very helpful i wish we had a school around here