How To Blow Dry A Bob

Tutorial on how to blow dry a bob correctly

Hi, i'm sophie bay, technical director for matthew, james salons, and welcome to my blowwave master class, i'm going to show you how to get maximum of in your hair and i will be demonstrating on myself hi there. I am back from the basins and i have been prepped up with full again by living proof and shampoo and conditioner. So that's our volumizing range within the range, and so now we have one very damp, wet soapy bag. And i'm now going to take you through how i blow dry, my hair with volume now a couple of pointers just to begin before i start blow drying, perhaps is pretty much when you're, giving your hair value, there's two things to think about number one. You need to be thinking about where you're trying to create the volume on your hair. So, with regards to my bug, if you think about a invisible line coming from your ear over to your ear, the volume needs to be coming from this area, with it being a little bit flatter towards the front that will kind of give you that sort of 60S retro and feel to the butt, and it will actually help the back of your hair to look even bigger by keeping keeping the foot a little bit flatter. The last thing to think about um, and you must keep in mind as you'll blow join your head. That each section is completely dry before moving on to the next, and i know a lot of you out, there you've got a little bit more hair than me and you'll probably get bored doing your hair halfway through. But when you're trying to create volume in the hair, you have to make sure the buns in your hair have been completely reset around the direction that you've blow-dried them in otherwise, by the time you move on to your next section, your last section will just sort Of diminish and go freezing and then fall flat and we're looking for longevity with this blow dry and as many of you know, i only blow dry, my hair once a week, and so now i'm going to show you about it. First, i'm going to prep my hair with living room rootless spray. Okay, so i'm going to hold that section, go to the sprays, make sure you give it a little maturation to disperse the product. Okay, i'm good to go so. First of all, i'm going to give my hair a little black. If you notice, we have a nozzle. Ladies, you must have about a thousand of these in your bedroom somewhere, so make sure you find one that fits and pop it on, and that's going to keep the airflow flowing down in the hair shaft and giving you a smoother and result together all right. So nozzles, so i'm now around about 70 dry and now the fun begins. So i've got a small hatred, heat, retaining brush easy for you to say, and the middle part of it heats up as you work still got. My nozzle on ladies, do not be taking your nozzle off. I will know if you have okay, so the first thing you can do is use this side of the brush for the underneath and the sides of the petal, the hair's a little bit shorter. All right. I thought it'd just break for a little mini just to show you the first three sections that i've done so, as you can see, the product's amazing check this out and i don't see my handy works, pretty amazing. That'S what i'll achieve the way to. If you follow my top tips in getting this on the volume now in order to get them, it's important, your hair, dryer and brush are in the right position, so on a really sort of warm heat. What you're going to do is you're going to come under the hair. Okay, your hair dryer needs to be kind of behind it, with the airflow pointing down and you're going to make a c-shape in the air twiddling your fingers using the hairdryer barrel to wrap the hair around. So you can pick it up again and then you're going to like twiddle the brush in the room, and you create some c-shapes in the air. It'S really important, you're going up round and down and when you get to the end, stop twiddling the brush. Okay and just hold it i'm going to demonstrate with the hairdryer oh uh. I am back again right now, lisa when you are working on your hair with with a blow dryer in order to get it big. Another really important thing is to take what we call a horseshoe section, which is the sections around your head like this, and that stops you getting any kind of weird parting and it's drying before you can sort of get to it. Um and then you'll see what i mean when we get to the top with regards to not really having a part anybody can fix, but if you can see i'm just taking sections kind of round my head. So this is the second section and we're actually going to do this in three sections. Okay, so i'm join the next step. Okay, so now i'm going to blow dry the sections to actually fall around my face kind of this way. We call that a diagonal back sectioning pattern in the hairdressing world and, as you can see, it's just like a v shape from the center forehead and two and the opposite side of my crown, and so i'm going to literally work in this pattern until i'm left With a little triangle on the top, and that's going to be the section that we blow dry back: okay, um yeah, now for the grand finale we have the top of the hair and to make the crown kind of volumizing looking big and smooth. And so, as you can see, i have very big hair volume accomplished. Okay, so literally you should now be left with a triangular section. It'S really really important with this section that you set it into the colder, so you're going to go, ha ha roll. The hair big big c shapes in the head: get the hair really really hard get those buns really kind of re-molded around the brush. Then we're going to blast it with cold air for about 30 seconds. While we keep the brush still, then we're gon na. Let it go okay, we're gon na continue to do that on the top three sections here, one shot there now and here we have it big, bouncy, beautiful bulbs on me sophie bay. Let'S have a little look, so i'm going to turn the sock driver. It'S me again and there we have it. You

Alice Diana: I got superb results, at home, with this technique. I was not sure what to do with my short bob until I saw this video. Thank you so much!

Julie Krambehr: You did a perfect job. I find due to inexperience that holding the brush and hairdryer together that way is awkward so I use my baby bliss all in one to make it easier.

Megan Robinson: This was so helpful Thank you!

Kay Fischer: Love the detail step by step with the lift with the hair dryer to place on the brush. I would have missed without your skill to teach.

Cornelia: Your video was perfect! Thank you, now I’m eager to try it on my new haircut!

Ashley Roberts: Wow. Your hair is absolutely gorgeous! I wish I could get this much volume in mine

Loretta Fox: Excellent tutorial, thank you.

Brittany Wills: You're a doll! Thanks for the tutorial! Hair is everything lol

Emma: Perfect, thank you!

AboutLondonandUK: Many thanks for that. So do you never dry the ends i.e. put heat directly on the ends?

Patty: Didn’t understand how to parts of it, (a little complicated for complete klutz like me, but picked up certain helpful aspects. Thank you...

MamaChat Oracle: Looks beautiful! Who else.is watching this in the Covid lockdown and missing being at a salon soooo.much???

galam1960: GORGEOUS HAIR. ITS A GREAT TUTORIAL. I HAVE THE SAME CUT ALTHOUGH YOU HAVE MORE HAIR. LOVE IT

Storm Storm: I have had a lot of hairdressers fail to get any volume in my fine hair, puts me off going to a salon

Huma Saeed maths teacher: i would like to thank you for your video , loving ur welcoming and non judgmental approach, so cute

Anermil A: The accent is hard for me to totally absorb however the demo is great! Thank you.

Greg Olfin: Your hair looks beautiful

celltelluser: Too much background noise, couldn’t hear you.

JONAS Pheles: where can i fand a video how to cut this beautiful haircut??? I´m in love with that style :O

Claudia Yap Gsell: Great

Marie Delmar: I can hear you clearly what’s wrong with all you peeps...you dry your hair once a week goodness how do you hold out that long, I need to wash mine everyday but I do live in a warmer climate...thanks for the tips

Wendy Nicholss: It's getting the hair round the barrel of the hairdryer I can't master!!

Deb: So wish that I could have heard you, but everyone else was speaking so loudly!

Ирина Маклакова:

Sanjulina: it's so freakin noisy, can't hear you....

Aspen Snow: Too much background noise

Shannon Oldberg: too noisy can't hear any of the instrucitons??

Doris Jimison: too much background noise!!~!

Chloe Atkins: How do your arms not ache is beyond me!!

Ann Mitt: Can't hear you

TheLonelyone_9989: I see this is 5 years old but the finished look is a bit too Karen

post malone fan No1: U speak a lot

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