Get The Look: Pumped Up Texture With Clip-On Bangs With Chris Appleton

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Hey guys my name's Chris Appleton, and I'm here today, showing you what's hot for 2019 and there's nothing bigger than this year's bangs and layers. It'S all about texture and bringing back moving into the hair, which I love. I'M going to show you how I do it today: I'm not gon na use, much heat, I'm actually just gon na rely on one product to create the look and when you use color Wells, raise the roof. So, to finish off the look, I'm gon na add a clip on bang. Now I've been working with these for a little while and I'm gon na show you my little tricks and techniques to make them already natural. Okay guys. So I told you I'm gon na. Do all of the work with this product, so this is razor root. This is an amazing product which will expand the volume at the root, give the hair a great density, amazing, flexible volume, and almost give your hair that fabric, like texture, where you can manipulate it, move it from side to side. So what I love about this product is, I I find you can't use too much. I like to build it up and we're really building the texture into the hair. I always apply it to the root, simply because that's where I want the volume okay guys. So this is all in you can feel it in the roots and then they time massage it in with my hands just just spread it. So it's even so none of the roots are left down and then what I always like to do is just missed it. On the middle Empson ends just to kind of encourage the texture and it's not to push the texture back into the hair, even though the hair is dry, I can start to kind of just push that in and we play a wave pattern which I like and, Like I said, I'm going to use their hair dryer just to dry or not gon na use any curling irons. So what I'm actually doing, whilst I'm drying the hair is I'm actually like massaging it into the roots? It almost creates like a slight kind of back combing technique with your hands and you're, creating the volume at the root you're really building it in. I wish you could put your hands in here right now, so you can really feel the texture building in there and you can see it's getting pliable like I'm starting to move there. It'S nice to sort of stay into place, which is hot. When you create a little like this, because this look is all around textures, you know there's actually quite fine, but it has this beautiful wave that we're encouraging to come out and you can see the hair starts kind of moving. You know okay, guys, so I've done one layer now. What I like to call this is a double blow-dry, so buddy, I'm gon na go back here now the hair is dry and I spray warm more because I really want to pump up the volume like. I love the texture we're getting going on, but I don't think you should be afraid to kind of get in use more, so I'm gon na just do one more round of this and then massage it back in this is particularly good if your hair is quite Fine and lacks a lot of volume, and you really want it to stay. If you've already got quite thick hair, you may just get away with doing it too, once I think. Sometimes we get so stuck in a row of picking up a hair, dryer picking up a brush smoothing out the hair, but if I was actually blow-dry this hair out with a round brush, I take away the beauty of what it is and then I'd spend probably The next half an hour 45 minutes trying to put it back in with a curling iron, and then I've maybe used dry shampoo to create like that lived-in look, whereas we already have it. I just want to build on it. So this is a great foundation product for almost every style. Okay, so if I'm gon na add a fake bang, I always kind of work on these front sections here so I'll, take like a V section at the front. Just put you head down for me because you basically just need enough room for the banner to clip in click that middle section away. And then it's just a case of kind of fitting. The bang in the one I like to use is a v-shape and it's supernatural I found these ones the best, if there's anything kind of chunkier than that tends to sit too Wiggy and too heavy, and you want it quite lie. I guess you have three Clips. I'M gon na clip the middle and either side. That'S the first one, second one, okay. So at this point this is one of my greatest goes to in my kit. It'S the color whale route cover-up, it's great for all sorts of extensions. It'S great that looking making the Scout look thicker, I'm taller it's very ponytails. I pretty much use it on 99 % of my clients, because it really is just kind of like a little a little Perfector. It'S like a little face tuning filter that goes in there and just corrects everything. So you can see the color is slightly different. I like the lightness at the ends, but you know it was a case of ever going lighter at the ends and matching the bottom or darker, and then it kind of looking too heavy. So I went lighter the. What I want to do now is I'm just going to darken down these roots and hide any telltale signs of the clipping bang, and I think, when you're, using clipping, bangs and extensions. This, for me, is the fundamental part of making it blend just coloring in the roots and making it look more natural, so, okay, guys so the bang has been clipped in and we've pulled down, I would say: cut the bang we've arrays are just in the middle, But you can part them. I think my top tip for creating the bangs is just play with where you're gon na put it. Sometimes you want to put it a little further back and they'll be shorter. Sometimes you want it a little closer forward, but just don't go too close to the hairline this, because it doesn't sit right and make sure you color in the roots to make sure you got that blended finish. I think this is a really hot look right now. I think this look kind of never goes out of fashion. It'S just that sexy lived in had everyone feels weary with and adding the bangs. It'S just such a fun way to play and express yourself with the hair. I think it's sexy, it's fun and it's flirty. So enjoy

Miss Moose: I'm not going to buy a Wow product (which are incredibly expensive!) until I see the product being used on someone with genuinely fine hair.

Heather Kandrick: LOVE Raise the Root !!!! Fave product!

Amy Kiger: Love raise the root and all WOW products. Are you now carrying the bangs?

City Trees: You skipped the whole part where you blend them. Ridiculous!

Lon: Where are the bangs from?

Tracy Benson: Can you add link to bang please

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