Day To Night Holiday Hair With T3 Hot Rollers Luxe

  • Posted on 05 December, 2016
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

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Today'S tutorial will show you how to get tons of volume with some new hot rollers. I tried and then I'll show you how to do a really pretty pull through brain. That is perfect for the holidays. These are the t3 volumizing hot rollers luxe, and you can see you get eight rollers and each come with a clip that is perfect for holding all the hair in place. The rollers also come with a heat setting, which I love, that's not standard. On a lot of hot roller kits, but you hold the button and if it's blinking you can select cooler or warmer. So I'm starting with just blown out hair, and I did style my bangs just to get those out of the way. But the key here when working with hot rollers is sectioning, so everything is easy to work with. So I always like to establish a section on top for tons of volume right at the root area and then I'll do both sections of my hair in front of my ears on each side and just clip those off. So they stay out of the way and working my way to the back, I'm just clipping off each section. So I know I have at most eight sections to work with, since I have eight rollers, so the rollers are flocked velvet and they hold the hair really. Well, my hair is super heavily layered, so you'll see here, I'm fighting against some of the layers peaking out, but all I need to do is wrap my hair around the roller and sort of press it against the velvet and it'll hold really nicely the more vertical You hold each section before you put the roller in the better volume you'll get at the root. So if you can try and hold the hair up like I'm doing here and then wrap it, the roller will sit closer to the base of your hair and give your roots a nice little pop. When working with the side section and even the top section make sure to roll those away from your face, so you don't get any strange bends that kind of hit your eye area. That just tends to be more flattering. Look so once all the rollers are loaded. You can go finish up your makeup or wash some dishes, let them cool down and then you can take them out. I loved it. The soft Bend I was left with and if you want a little bit more of a curl, just leave the rollers in longer, but I was obsessed with all the volume and have soft the end result was so. This is a great daytime. Look just tons of volume and a little bend at the ends, but if you want to see how to do that, pull through ponytail, I'm going to teach you how to do that now run your thumbs against your hair and pick up just the top layer of Hair on both sides give it a little twist and then pin it in place right in the back. This will be the top and most visible section of the ponytail. So I like to start with a bobby pin instead of a clear elastic. It just looks a little bit more refined and finished and now we'll start doing the pullthru so divide that section in half grab a section of hair and pick up new hair from the center using a duckbill clip clip it out of the way and then you'll Grab a new ponytail with those first two sections included and some new hair from right below it once you've placed that elastic drop down the section in the duckbill clip split it in half and then pick up that ponytail you have just put in clip it up And then create a new ponytail, like you just did before picking up new hair as you go, you'll keep repeating this process as you work your way down the hair, and if you want more detail, you'll do more sections. If you want something a little bit more undone and not as loopy take fewer sections stretch the sections out to keep everything really soft and that will also hide any of the clear elastics that you may be able to see from underneath the ponytails. And then I always love to finish with a little bit of hair wrapped around a clear elastic, that's visible, especially if it's for a more formal event, it just looks a little bit more polished. I loved the end result. I thought it was such a fun change from a typical ponytail and it is great for a holiday party as well. If you would like to enter to win your very own set of these rollers check the description box below for a sweepstakes. You can also use this promo code to get extra rollers upon purchasing the volumizing hot rollers luxe from the t3 website.

Julie Marie: Love watching you while I get ready for work! Love this!

Shery Morgan: I love this and can't wait to try this

THE WADS: Oh my word. I wish I could get my hair to look half as good as yours!

Rebecca Bressler: Love you videos! Are you still using the same routine for your hair? Do you always use the aquage uplifting foam?

Carrie D: You have made my life so much easier with these tips.. thanks :)

Chelsea Eriks: Kate! This haircut is killin it! You look so young and fresh! Get it, mama

Gail Smith: Gorgeous!! You make it seem so easy. Can I ask where your earrings are from they are so pretty. xx

Trendy Kali: I usually struggle with rollers, but these look awesome!

thatjwgurl: This is one of the best hairstyles i've ever seen!

Marisela Blanco: out of all the youtubers I follow, you're my absolute favorite.

Taylor Jones: Love this!!!

Jessica Pierson: The link to the sweepstakes doesn't seem to work? It goes to a page that says coming soon... but THANK YOU for doing something with hot rollers! I love hot rollers but people don't seem to use them much these days. Adding these T3s to my Christmas list!

Ashley Thomas: What brand clear elastics do you use?

Jessica Adams: The link doesn't work. But awesome video. Love your hair tutorials. Thanks

Renae Annette: What brand of bobby pins do you use?.....the ones from the drugstore just fall out of my hair...if anyone commenting knows good brand feel free to share! :)

Sarah: This was a great style but what about tucking the last pony tail up and under at the nape? Would that Hold?

Ingrid Reyes: How is it possible that your "beginning" hair is my goal "finished" hair?

mishael53: Wait how did you keep the extra hair wrapped around the elastic???

Patricia Lyke: Can you tell us about your hair cut? I love it and would like to replicate it.

Dena p.: Hello- I disagree with a previous comment requesting that you stop doing voice over. I love watching your videos because you have a lovely voice and are intelligent and articulate. Please don't ever change what you are doing, it is helpful and inspiring.

Gabrielle Turgeon: Do you have any tips for super frizzy and unruly curly hair?

MsSharoth: please show us how you trim your bangs.

Plain Jane: what am I asking for to get your haircut? I already have your bangs, I get long layers & side angles but the side angles are always too long, I want shorter pieces framing my face.

Jenifarr: US only :(

selenia carrico: I love watching you but I wish you wouldn't do the voice overs.

Joe Hodgen: are your eyes grey?

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