Dyson Air Wrap Tutorial; Style Curtain Bangs With Dyson Air Wrap; Top 10 Tips

  • Posted on 14 December, 2021
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  • By Anonymous

Good Evening Lovelies! I thought we could have a small break in the vlog uploads for a Dyson Air Wrap tutorial and styling curtain bangs with the Dyson air wrap. I got curtain bangs cut in my hair about a year ago and was really struggling to style them on my own until I got the AirWrap for a birthday present so thought it might be helpful for others!

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My Top 10 Tips for using the Dyson air wrap:

1. Always use a heat protector before applying any heated tool to your hair!

2. Your hair should not be soaking/dripping wet, towel dry or do a quick rough dry with the hairdryer before using the AirWrap. If your hair is too wet it won't go round the barrel properly

3. If styling curtain bangs use a shorter, wider barrel to ensure you don't curl the hair but are styling it in the correct direction

4. Always look at the barrel in the mirror to help with what barrel to use, if styling curtain bangs then use the barrel that is pointing up when looking in the mirror. For the rest of your hair, Use the direction that is pointing away from you

5. Use a roller for your curtain bangs if you want them to last a few days, it will allow the hair to cool down and properly set - trust me it adds days to the amount of time your fringe will last styled!

6. If you want more volume on the top, switch the direction and instead of curling your hair on each side of your head, curl it with the hair pointing towards the ceiling using the barrel pointing upwards to ensure the curls are styled backwards not forwards!

7. If you want a tighter curl, use a slimmer barrel or pick up smaller sections of hair. Alternatively, for looser curls use a wider barrel or pick up larger sections of hair.

8. USE HAIRSPRAY - as the AirWrap is effectively hot air its like a styling hairdryer so if you want the style to last a few days then use hairspray

9. For flyaways or frizzy pieces you can use a hair oil or serum at the end

10. Sleep with a silk bonnet on your hair or use a silk pillowcase - this will make the style last soooo much longer as you won't get the friction from your pillowcase

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Good morning, everyone, how are we all doing? It is a new day and it is a new video. Obviously we had the family weekend, so i hope you hope that you enjoyed that video, because i found that a really fun video actually to both to film and we had a good like weekend. So hopefully it came across well in the clips. It is currently tuesday morning so we had a day just off yesterday and we both worked. Uh wade went to work in london. I worked from home, obviously, and it was had a bit of a chilled one to be honest, and then i had to do some editing last night to get the scotland vlog up as well. So also hope you enjoyed that one that one was a really fun one to film. It'S always one of those weird situations with the with the vlog in it's what bits you need to vlog and i've basically just come to the realization that you just vlog as much as you can and then you'll probably end up cutting quite a lot out of It but it then does condense quite down, so you almost take like three hours of footage and then get it down into half an hour just by cutting bits out and doing time lapses and bits like that, and i actually find the editing process quite fun. Anyways before i drive a year off, i thought what we'll do this morning is a bit of a get ready with me. I did already do my makeup. I was planning to do it all in one go but then wait for me before you got on the train and i just started doing my makeup. While i was talking to him on facetime, so i thought we'll do instead is a hair, get ready with me and i'm gon na use my dyson air wrap, and i thought we could do a little bit of a dyson air wrap tutorial. So i use the dyson era quite a lot. I do really enjoy it. It makes this life so much easier to do my hair, i sometimes i use the curling tongs. I do straighten it on occasion, but very rarely these days. So mostly, i use the air wrap and because i have curtain bangs, so the fringe. That goes like that. I find it really easy to use the dyson air up to style it because i'm useless with like a volumizing brush and a hair dryer and constantly doing that and you've got like put the hair dryer down every time. You like pick the hair back up on the brush and with the dyes and area i can literally just do it like a few times put it in a roller and then do the rest of my hair. So i find it a lot easier. So, just in case anyone has a similar hairstyle to me and has curtain bangs and has a dyson air wrap. Then i thought that we could. We could do that together. So what i've done this morning is i've washed, my hair. It is getting a little bit dry now um. Normally i do like it a little bit wetter than this, but i'm gon na put some spray in it. I'Ve sort of washed it and then i let it air dry. While i was doing my makeup, if obviously my hair is like wet - and i want to get ready straight away and i'll just do like a quick flip to the hair dryer, just to make it a bit dryer, the dyson thermometer does work better and it holds Better, if your hair is that little tie drier than soaking wet when you just get out the shower, so i've just let it dry, naturally pretty much while i've been doing my makeup. What i do first is, i always use a spray before i use any sort of heat tool on it, and the one i've been using lately is this beauty works one. So the beauty works 10 in one miracle spray it delivers head benefits, 10 benefits in a bottle that works. For me, i'm not one for faf and i'm not one to put like a million things on my hair and i hardly use any product. So something like this all in a bottle works perfectly for me, so i literally just spritzer. I do quite a few sprays. All around i'm gon na do a little bit more than i usually do is because the front of my hair has got a bit too dry spritz that all around and then get the hairbrush. And then i comb that all through bonnie had a bit of a mad one. This morning she had a bit of an energy spurt, so i got up quite early this morning. Wade left around half six and i got up just before he left and said goodbye and then i fed bonnie and then within 10 minutes. She had the zoomies and she was running up and down like a mad woman around the house, and then she got a little bit too playful. So we had to have a bit of quiet time for a little while just to chill out and now she's an angel. So she literally does this she'll be like she does she'll like do a crazy 10 minutes like running around the house, getting her energy out, and i do let her explore her energy because i think that she needs it and then she'll just then crash and then Sleep so she's definitely a funny one, but look at her this morning. You look at her, but i laid out a blanket on the floor for me to sit on and then i thought that she probably would come and sit with me as soon as i did that i think whenever you like, get down on the floor with her And like and just have a very chilled and calm and that type of demeanor, then it calms her down quite a bit. So then she just came and sat next to me and then within a few minutes she was sleeping. So i'm sure she will now be asleep for the next hour, or so i made myself a moringa and peppermint tea this morning and a broker i've not been feeling the best lately. I don't feel as healthy as what i probably need to feel at the moment. So i thought let me like stock up on some vitamins and body and drink a nice broccoli this morning. First thing i do when i'm drying my hair is. I always always do my fringe first, because that's a the part of the hair that dries the quickest. So you get a roller out and that's obviously to hold it after while doing the rest of the hair, so it like stays in place and then you get the dyson air wrap and i use these barrels here, which are the wider ones that you get with It so the kit that i got was a shorter hair one because i had very short hair at the time. So i got these wider barrels and then the slimmer barrels as well, but then since then my hair's growing quite a bit. So i do also have the longer barrels now as well. You can buy them separately, but for this particular hairstyle that i'm doing we're just going to go with the shorter sort of wider barrels when you're doing your curtain bangs. Obviously, what you want them to do is like you want it to. You want to dry it that way, so that when you then let it down it then does that nice sort of effect. That way, that's what works for me, anyways and disclaimer out there. I am not a hairdresser, so there might be other tips and tricks that you can obviously do with this. But this is what works for me. So i'm just going on my own experience, get my hair brush and i just use a tangle teaser, and then i just find my fringe. She is that section there and then i'm going to put the rest in a hair band and then with the dyson air wrap. I always look at it in the mirror because when you're looking at it here, it's like the arrow is going up and then, when you look at it in the mirror there, it's like the arrow's going down. So i always look at it in the mirror to know sorry, i look so funny doing that. I always look in the mirror to see which direction it needs to go up in. So you use the one if you're wanting to do your fringe like right. That way, then you use the one where the arrows are going upwards wrong. One yeah you use the one where the arrows are going up. So i take my fringe. I clip in the attachment to the dyson air wrap and then what i'll do is i'll. Then literally, take the hair, the air up like that and then it'll go up and down, and i keep it on the heat setting and then for the last 10 seconds. I then like push it straight up to the cool, so all the way up to the top and then hold that there for a few seconds and then let it go. And then it looks hilarious like this. But then what you do is you take the roller and then i just then roll it up and then leave that in position like that, while i'm doing the rest of my hair. So then, in terms of the rest of my hair, i'm not going to do a whole going through every piece, because obviously that would probably boil you to death. So what we're going to do instead is i'm just going to show like a couple of the bits? Probably um a little bit at the back and then probably some other side just so you know how i do it and then we'll go from there. So for the back bit, i just section out um a little bit there, so i almost do it in like, like quadrants, probably a bit more than that i probably do in like six sections, so one at the back and then another section at the back and Then i almost do the hair, half and half as well, so i think it works out to be about six to eight sections. I do it and obviously the tighter you want the curls you're, the smaller the sections that you do and then the smaller the barrel that you use and the looser the curls, obviously the bigger sections that you do so it all depends on what type of style You'Re going for - and i just take a small section like that and then with the direction of the air up again, it's always easiest to look in the mirror, never look at it head on because you just get confused, so look at it in the mirror. This one is obviously going that way, so that means that it's for that side of the head, so i need to switch the barrel over and choose this barrel here and you see the arrows are going that direction so now this is for this side of the Head and then you always top tip, is always go behind the hair, so never ever go in front because then you'll have curls that look a bit strange that always go at the back of the hair and then what i do - and i know some people - don't Do this, but what i do to make it a bit easier for me is i start it off so i'll? Do that around the air wrap and then bring it all the way down to the bottom, and then let the dyson air up then pick up the hair itself and then roll it around. I just find that the easiest way, instead of trying to get the hair to immediately pick up from the era, and that is a nice girl. So i'm gon na carry on doing the rest of my hair. I'Ll put you on a time lapse and then, when i get to more of these sections here, because then it might be slightly different how you do at the back. Okay. So when i get to the side bits, i do it in a bit smaller sections so that around my face i've got more of a curl and then at the back and stuff is a bit looser. So i take a lot smaller sections, but it's basically just the same method. So you just pick your section. I would say the angles on around the back of your head: when you get here are very difficult, so it is literally just practice makes perfect that that old line, but it is true i when i first started this, i couldn't get any of the hair to Pick up and it was really frustrating me and then i just kept doing it over and over and eventually i got there, so it is literally just practicing perfect. So i take a section at the back and then it's exactly the same. We just look at the arrow, that's going outwards, you put it behind the hair and then we do. The same thing strives and cares a little bit crazy at the moment, but it will drop out a fair bit in a second. So what i do next is, i do a quick spritz of hairspray and i do the hairspray more underneath so that it doesn't make the top like all crispy. So i'll do a quick, hairspray blitz there, and then i do a quick hairspray on the fringe as well, and then we'll take the roller out and i'll show you what it looks like in a second, oh god we're just sitting down. My entire leg has gone dead. Oh it hurts so much so so, and that is it so it does drop a little bit more throughout the day, but that is the hair done and now that i've done that because i've not styled it. Since i got my hair done on saturday, so now that i see the color and the car, i love it, it's doing a really good job of my fringe. Actually, so i don't like it too short so then it sort of like flicks up. I like it to be a bit longer, so then i can style it and just move it around a bit, but yeah very happy with that. So that is our dyson air wrap little tutorial. Hopefully it does help one or two of you. If you do have a dressing room up and you're struggling a bit, because i was really struggling when i first got it and it just took me a little while to work it out when i got my curtain bangs put in, i was like, oh my god, How do i style these, because i just can't use one of those hot brushes and i use the dyson air wrap just as an off chance to see if it works, and it does so. It is pretty perfect if you've got a fringe like mine and you don't know how to style it.

Summer Sadie: Great video! Have struggled for quite sometime trying to style my curtain bangs with the airwrap . . . and you've given me some good ideas to try out. TSM! Am interested to know what texture hair you have . . . and also how long your style lasts between washes?

Just_a_mum 89: Love love love ❤️ perfection

Chase Bennett: can u please do a hollywood wave or a slick straight low ponytail tutorial with a ton of hairspray only?

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