Blow Dry The Perfect Bangs At Home!

  • Posted on 27 November, 2018
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  • By Anonymous

Candy Shaw's Tips & Tricks Tuesday

Episode #96: Blow Dry the Perfect Bang with Adrienne Codner

Not sure how to tame those unruly bangs or replicate that perfect look you had after your latest salon visit? Sunlights Artisan Educator Adrienne Codner is here with the perfect tips to get your hair ready for everything from a day in the office, to a night on the town, to your holiday party!

The best part? You can do it all at home - no appointment necessary!

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Hi, my name is Adrienne app from Jameson, Shaw, hairdressers and today I want to show you how to blow-dry your own bang, so the tools you'll need to achieve this look are a blow dryer with a nozzle a round brush, preferably a boar bristle or a wooden Brush to allow you to achieve tension, a volumizer of your choice, just something to achieve height and a clip, so first you're going to apply the volumizer at your scalp right, where your bang is take both sides of your part depending on where your part is. You can do it towards the center and on the sides, but you will essentially be drawing the whole front to get a seamless look. Then you'll want to clip off just the first part of your bang, about an inch back and you will take your brush and you will lay it at the scalp gathering. Both sections of your part, taking the hair dryer from behind. You will go in an upward motion to create volume. Once you have dried that piece, you will go throughout the middle to the ends drying towards your face. Once that is dry, you can separate the hair and you will have a seamless section on both sides. Then you will continue around your hairline and around your whole, face to create a seamless look throughout that way. You can go and change your part, depending on the look that you want to do.

Lpg 8: Wow, thanks. My bangs have been growing out and I could't figure out how to do this. I did it in the opposite way and it didn't work and then I tried sideways and not good either. I'm going to try this tomorrow morning.

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