Last Section Of Wet Hair Styling

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Foreign, okay, so we're gon na get into wet hair, styling tools, mousse and different gels. You have a clear gel. This is this gets stiff, but it's good for bright colors blonde anybody that has gray and don't want to discolor the hair. This is a dog gel which I would not use on bright, colors or Grays unless they want the the hair to appear darker, salt and pepper, hair and the person don't want to color. You could use this and it will make the hair look or black a dark brown, so know the difference of the gels. This is one of my favorite Foams by Nairobi, it's good for setting and give a lot of volume and body. This is a gel activator, which is good for keeping hair, moist and curly. It does not get hard, so anyone who has a permanent wave slash Jerry curl. This is good. Liquid gels are more in a bottle or two and they're more loose. They don't get that stiff. This here is a straightening gel for frizzy hair. It'S not a chemical straightening process, it's still natural, so it's a shampoo to shampoo. It weighs the hair down once you blow it and press it out in the center. That'S moose, which is good for a Rover setting and stuff, sometimes finger waves for short, short hair. This is a Pomade which is good for, like curl and short hair. It will hold strands of hair together, make it appear more full. Here. You have like volumizers Pomade silicone, I'm just explaining it so read over these things, please the finishing sprays read over that thermal Lions, the rod, the shell the barrel. You want to know those things in the center there. You see the dark color, that's Finishing Touch spray. Is the liquid moves? It'S like a light. Spritz, it doesn't. It holds, but it's not stiff stiff stiff, but it does hold it's not like Pump It Up. So right, quick. I did some demonstrating with the spray and doing some curls with the iron, because I have a curtain and a dryer has to dry so pay attention. This is one rod like a wand. I want you to pay attention because people go out and buy gadgets and you don't have to buy one. If you have thermal Lions every size, you can one here all right, so that was the iron. I'M gon na demonstrate how you can make the same curls with both ions, so you don't have to run out. If you know your work, you'll know how to use different tools without having to buy every Gadget. Sometimes you do have to buy and spend that money and invest, but not all the time so just pay attention please and pay attention to the size of the barrel. I picked a Marcel eye in that cut that was closest in size to the same size as the one. So the diameter of the curls are very much the same or pretty close, where you can't tell that's one wand curl we're going to use the one next to create the same effect. So if you see you don't always have to buy one, you have to know your work, that's what you have to do foreign now, I'm demonstrating different curls with that's the electric iron and if I use the Marcel iron with the same size, I can get the Same effect, it's just more like giving it a wave pattern. Some fluffy curls with a a bigger Barrel. Excuse me, so you see the wave pattern is looser because that Barrel to that iron is bigger. Now this is a Marcel. I am pretty much the same size. I already have some finishing spray here. I tested it on tissue paper, it wasn't Brown and it's still hot. So I believed it was hot enough to curl the hair, see and that's the same effect, whether it's electric or a Marcel iron. That'S the rod the barrel. That'S the shell, those are the handles. This is a flat iron with two shells closing together and it will straighten hair, see those curls and it comes straight. You want to make sure you have a very decent. You could do the Conair Salon Pro. If you can't find a good iron, these are just end curls like flipping up yeah, and you can fill it down. It depends on the style that the client desires and to flip up the hair curl it at the end. It can be tighter or loose. It'S up to you now. This is just like a big bump. If you was to put some curls in with and a flat iron, see a slight wave like that, and that's just straightening it out. If you just client wants it straight and I'm demonstrating on a closure piece that I just pinned to the top, I could pin some tracks up there. It'S just up to you and it's not hard to straighten loose waves. Some here, that's too tight. It will not straighten so while you might still see the wave pattern, no matter what you do so you got ta, look at how the hair is and some here, if you get it so straight, it can end up having heat damage. Okay, this is more like a 90 angle, degree curl and when you're doing that, you want to pin it up to hold a curl pin up each curl until you're, completely finished curling each strand of hair and then take it down. But I just left it down there, because it's not a full weave and the more you, the angle, 90 angles will give it a lot of volume this. That one is sorry for being over a little bit that one is 45 degree angles. So we're being a little bit less volume and then you can pull one at a zero degree angle where the top is flatter, no volume at the top and curly at the ends. So these are the things to pay attention to whatever the the style. That'S desire about the client - and this is a Marcel flat iron, two prongs clamped together, but it's not electric. You heat it up on a Marceline stove and, as you can see, it straightens just like an electric flat iron okay. So you want to look at spiral. Curls, you know like wanding and the curls off base on baseball base, that I showed you pay attention and read over everything. As far as the description here, pressing light, colors and bright bright colors, I usually use an electric flat iron, all right, well and I'll clean them off and make sure they clean that way, the hair isn't stained or discolored, because it's very easy to damage this color. The lightest blonde, and then you have all the other spicy colors, the bright blues and pinks and greens I use. If there's heat, I use a Marcel line. I mean an electric iron to keep it safe. You can test stranded on here a few strings before you go in and damage up everything all right. So please, like share And subscribe to Queen of attraction this here Biosilk, it's the silicone like a Finishing Touch. Okay, take care;

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