Drybar Diy - The Southern Comfort: How To Get Big Hair With Lots Of Volume

  • Posted on 22 April, 2016
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

Alli Webb, founder of Drybar, shows you how to get big hair with lots of volume!

Here's what you'll need:

- Southern Comfort Bundle http://bit.ly/DIYSoCoBundle ($185 - $214 Value!)

- Buttercup Blow-Dryer http://bit.ly/DIYSoCoButtercup ($195)

- Lemon Drop Brush http://bit.ly/DIYSoCoLemonDrop ($16)

- Full Pint Round Brush http://bit.ly/DIYSoCoFullPint ($40)

- Hold Me Hair Clips http://bit.ly/DIYSoCoHoldMe ($16)

Here's how to get the look:

1. Start with super clean hair!

2. Apply a heat protectant (like Hot Toddy) & a volumizing mousse (like Southern Belle!) then brush with a detangling brush (like Lemon Drop!)

3. Rough dry to remove moisture - go easy if you have coarse or curl hair!

4. Using a round brush, blow dry horizontally up & away from your face.

5. Use lots of tension and repetition for maximum volume & hold!

6. Once your crown section is done, add in rollers (like High Tops!) to set the crown & spray lightly with hair spray (like The Sheriff!) to set.

7. Finger tousle your curls then toss your hair over & hairspray.

There you have it!

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Hey girls want big hair with lots of volume and make it a Southern Comfort. Here'S what you'll need coal pine, lemon drop hold me: hair clips, Buttercup self grip, rollers Sheriff hot toddy and southern belle. Alright, let's get started first, always start with super clean hair, dirty oily hair, never blows out well next apply hot toddy heat protected and southern belle volumizing mousse comb, through with the lemon drop detangling brush to evenly distribute then set your part rough dry to remove moisture. Since my hair is fine, rough drying is going to give me a bit of texture. If you have highly cores for curly hair, go easy on the rough dry next section at the back and crown so you're only working in the front to build volume. In my bangs, I'm going to dry my hair in horizontal sections, curling up and away from my face. The trick here is to rotate the brush while lifting the roots. This helps build volume, connect your sections and roll the brush away from your face to create, lift and a slight feathered. Look, it's always important to work in small, manageable one to two inch sections, but as you get more comfortable, you can start freestyling like I'm doing here soon. You'Ll be a pro trust me. I'M now drawing a section with my finger: rolling the brush up and down the hair shaft horizontally for volume, I'm using lots of tension for maximum volume and hold that about. Does it for the front kit right now, let's try the crown make sure to hold your brush horizontally to create volume, use lots of tension and lots of repetition. Once your section is complete, add some high top self group rollers to lock in the volume the trick with rollers is to use a lot of tension when you roll toward the crown, then just give it a little wiggle to hold it in place. Add some share of firm hold hairspray to help it set now, let's roll and set the rest of the crown area here, his memory and by using a ceramic barrel brush, I'm manipulating the hair, take on the shape of the brush works. Like a charm, add another roller, a little hairspray and on we go same with the other side, now give them one last ray and we're on to the back section at the bottom half of the back and make sure you have a mirror. For this part, I'm rolling at the back use tension to lift the root up for maximum volume. Make your way across your head using the same technique. Look at that bounce, pretty nice right now on to the next section, keep rolling using tension to sit in big volume. If you get a case of tired arms, just let the brush sit in your hair, it will actually help set and lock in even more volume. Let'S pick up the pace a little by the time you finish, the back, the rollers have cooled off and are ready to come out gently, remove and finger possum and last but certainly not least, the hair flip toss your head over and add in some hairspray. You will get tons of volume from this and there you have it a dry bar to Southern Comfort, pretty right. Alright, hope that was helpful. Thanks for watching bye,

Holly ammerman: She makes it look so easy. My hair is so long. I want big, long hair! lol I'll keep trying

Brandi Nichole: These tutorials are so helpful Drybar, thank you for putting them together! In the SEPHORA Beauty Insider Community online we love Drybar and these tutorials so much!! Xoxoxo It would be so GREAT to have you featured for a live-chat, so many of us girls (and guys!) have tons of hair questions that you could totally help with

Princess & The Polish: This one is my favorite! I’d really enjoy a video on how to with longer hair!

Marissa Schultz: You make it look so easy! I suck at blowing out my hair.

Jennifer Price: I tried this and I’m not sure my hair has ever looked worse. I spent a lot of money on this dryer and it doesn’t do any better than my Revlon round brush dryer. The round brush sticks in my hair and ripped it out. Terrible. Don’t waste your money.

Jayne W Homes: I wish you'd do a how to for girls with extensions (mine are tape in and I LOVE them, however blowing them out is a pain!)

Angela Cruz: I'm loving ALL your videos!!!! So helpful!

Sabina Cay: Love your Hair and the blow out techniques!

Tina Doyle: Yay!!! Thanks!!! I ask for a combo of southern comfort & dirty martini every time

Laura Del Rey: Dare I even attempt this on my semi-thick, non-layered, waist length hair? Will it work? I'm in love with this look

Amalia Cribbs: Just wow!

V123: Yea my hair is to long for that almost cried Trying to do this

iLoveMEisEnough: I wish you would use a model with long hair

Victoria Johnson: What lipstick is the model wearing? It’s so pretty!

Madison Baker: She didn't use the nozzle?

Toy Soldier Cheeks: I have no patience. I have no clue why I’m watching this

Angie4Justice⚖️: Two words: YEAH RIGHT!!!

Yosra Stephan: 500$ of products... i have better results with my conair hairdryer and brush along with the l’oreal hair products

Gracie Batchelor: -no-

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