5 Date Night Hair Styles | Hair Styling Tutorial | Kenra Professional

Watch Cassi Young-Paxton @cassiyoungpaxton as she shows us 5 Different Date Night Hair Looks! Make sure to watch until the end to learn all of her tips & tricks for creating these looks. Tell us in the comments, which one is your favorite?!

00:00 Intro

00:08 Flirty Curls

05:36 Sassy Side Sweep

08:14 Playful Pony

11:52 Sporty Space Buns

15:31 Relaxed Romance

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5 Date Night Hair Styles | Hair Styling Tutorial | Kenra Professional

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Hey everyone: it's Cassi here with Kenra Professional., I'm here with my lovely model Rocio, to show you 5 Date Night Looks that anyone can do. Our lovely model. Rocio here has a beautiful texture, -- lots of hair and a little bit of curl., I'm going to prep her hair with our Dry Oil Conditioning Mist.. This is great because it gives me a lot of shine. It'S going to be a good prep tool and it allows me to have nice smooth, combable hair even on a dry texture --, so just a little bit of that throughout.. It'S also nice too, because it gives me a little slip with my iron as I'm working.. So my first section here is this whole occipital area. So I'm just going to drop that down.. I'M not really concerned about creating a really clean straight line, because I don't think that that's necessarily important for the type of curl pattern. We'Re going to put in. We're going to be breaking up that pattern anyway. So secure that out of the way.. Now, for each section, I'm actually going to spray it with our Color Maintenance, Thermal Spray.. What'S nice about this spray is that it does give you some heat protection, but it also is going to give me a little bit of hold with a hold level of 11, and so it's going to help protect my hair and give me hold and also protect Her color that we've done., Taking the section just like this, I'm taking vertical sections all the way through and I'm going to curl her hair in a beach wave pattern, which means that I'm going to start my curl going one direction. The next curl in the opposite direction, -- so left right, left right all the way throughout, but unlike a beach curl, I'm actually not going to drop out her ends or smooth. Her ends I'm going to curl the ends and since we're going with a date night look I think this dresses it up a little bit makes it a little less day and a little bit more evening. So again, in the section we did vertical sections and the first curl is in so just again rotating backward and forward very much like you would do for a standard beach wave set and again as opposed to leaving the tails out or smoothing them or making them Straight we're just curling them all in just a nice clean, curl, all the way through. When deciding how much hair to take for each section. I just kind of think in terms of like how much hair can my curling iron control., Because I'm curling on a vertical I'm making sure that I just stay within my barrel frame here. So I want to make sure you're not going to go beyond either side on here. So I just want to make sure I maintain within this area and then, as far as how much area to take in the curl pattern itself always is going to be dependent on my actual curling iron. So I never want to take a section larger than the width of my barrel. First one, I'm always going to start away from the face -- turning it back and tucking my tail in, as I go. Next section once again, just keeping in mind how much hair I can take to fit in the barrel and still achieve a really beautiful, curl section. So now we're going to split up the last two sections here: -- taking another horseshoe section and then I'm going to work in the same pattern and then the top I'll. Probably just work in a kind of a just, a mohawk all the way back.. So I'm just getting a nice clean middle part and then I will work in the same kind of horseshoe pattern again rotating my first curls around the face backward next section forward and then back alternating around --, again classic beach wave sectioning completing the curl by tucking. The tail in, as I go. I like, starting with my curls, going away from the face because I feel like it opens up the face a little bit more.. I mean we're not trying to hide her under all this beautiful hair, so we're just trying to open it up so that it falls a little bit away from her face.. So I'm going with this classic beach wave setting -- forward and back fighting against each other, because that's what the curls will do as I comb through., If I was going the same direction all the way through, I would end up with kind of more of a Classic wave pattern once I brushed it out once I broke apart the curl. When they're all going in the same direction, they tend to just fall in an S-pattern wave at some point, so this is a great way to make sure that the curls will always stand On their own a little bit., So, even though we're going to have a nice polished finish because of the way that we're doing the curl itself, we're still going to get lots of beautiful, texture., Okay, so our curl is complete now, and you can see that we Have done this kind of broken apart again beachy curl, but really tucked in tails, so now we're at a place where I always ask my model or my client or whoever order yourself look up, and this is where I shake the curl out.. I'M gon na use a little bit of our Dry Oil Conditioning Mist so that, as I separate the curl, I'm not getting too much frizz or breaking it apart. So much that I'm losing the curl and again getting too much of an overly textured finish. -- and again beautiful, shiny hair is always going to look great. So then I just use my fingers to tousle out that curl just real lightly by coming underneath.. So now that I've got the curl complete, I'm going to go in with my Dry Oil Control Spray. To give me a little bit of hold a little bit more texture, a little bit more separation, but again still has a beautiful shine result. So let's say you have a coffee date tonight: -- um, you just went to work. You had your hair curled for work, but now you kind of want to do something to dress it up a little bit right. So I am going to get rid of the middle part. However -- Rocio look up for me. There we go --, I'm just going to drop that back hand. Tassel shake out that curl a little bit give her a little bit of a side. Part.. The nice thing is that if you've been working a middle part, all day, you're going to have a nice bit of volume, so it'll give you a little bit of a kick over, which is really pretty, and now I'm just going to take the side. I'M going to utilize our Dry Oil Control Spray get a little bit right here. -- I'm going to use a dressing brush. A good dressing brush should be a combination, bristle brush that has a combination of plastic, bristles and boar bristles. This will give me separation. It'Ll. Give me detangling as well as smoothing at the same time.. What'S nice is then I'll come in after I've just sprayed it, and you saw how I was pulling it tight. So any of these little loosey hairs that were kind of coming off like that I'll get plenty of product there and then once I use that brush I'll, just kind of be able to smooth them out. As I go. I'll use the tail end of just the bristles right here, just to get that nice and clean and that'll just give me that nice direction right. So I know that I'm going to go in this direction. Have that direction set in I'm going to take the hair up, take a little separation like this start with a nice twist and kind of keep adding hair to a twist so simple and you're just going to keep turning it back. Just like that and what's nice is, if you want to really showcase this off, you can just add a little bit of pieciness through there and then what I like to do I'll take a regular bobby pin. I don't open it. What I'll do is I'll use? The end of the bobby pin, that's already slightly opened I'll. Take the back of that opening pull some hair you'll see it come out the top --, as I do, that I'll turn it and flip it in, and that gives me a nice secure, hold and hides the bobby pin at the same time.. Then I'll. Take my decorative pen and just lace it right over it, so that all I can see is this beautiful, decorative piece in the back., Some little tricks and tips if you have a lot of hair like Rocio --, one of the things that can happen is that This can get a little bulky and if that happens, it's a real, simple, easy fix. -- just use a simple, bobby pin, take the top teeth, -- go in up and down., So you have a dinner date and you want something: that's low maintenance! It'S gon na last, all through the night -- nothing's, better than a really simple, beautiful, ponytail right. So I'm going to show you how to do a really beautiful, dress-up pony., We're going to take the hair and again just have her shake out that curl that we built in earlier. Just a really easy look, and as I do that I'm going to use just a real light mist of the Volume Spray 25 a little further out, so I'm not getting real direct on, but it'll give me nice hold and nice separation.. So I'm actually going to take the ponytail just below where her occipital is so we're going to leave out some hair from the underneath.. My ponytail is going to live right about here, kind of at her ear line, just kind of a nice low, pretty pony, and I'm going to use an elastic band with hooks on it.. What'S nice about this is that it allows me to get this texture that I want, but also when I build it in a ponytail. What'S nice, why I like to use a hooked elastic is because then my hand doesn't have to move away from her head.. You can just literally hook it in underneath wrap it around and my hand never leaves her ponytail. So where I put it is where it stays. To hide and secure that ponytail. I'M actually going to split the hair underneath and I'm going to do decorative wrap just around either side. So I can make a nice little braided piece here. So I'm going to use my Dry Oil Conditioning Mist just through this section. To give me a nice slip. Also, a nice amount of shine, -- brush that through., I'm going to do a nice, simple braid and leave some hair out like that, gives me something to work with pancake that out I'll just take one little. Some thread pull it through. It gives me some looseness and then I'll bring it up and wrap it around. So I'm just taking a bobby, pin and securing it underneath. So you just take the bobby, pin tuck it under underneath there just separating that braid a little bit and then taking the bobby pin here and securing it in and then the same thing on the other side.. So again, I'm using our Dry Oil Conditioning Mist just on these ends. To make sure I get a nice shiny, finish and smoothing down any frizz. I might have. I'm just taking the section -- three parts making a nice clean, just simple braid, keeping it loose, making one hair, pushing it in more pancake feel bringing it up. I'M gon na take a bobby, pin secure that up to the part of the pony and then wrapping it around and then I'm gon na secure the bobby pin underneath the ponytail so that you don't see it so we're taking that hair and securing it right up. Under., This is a great spot for a low pony. It doesn't sit all the way at the neckline, so it doesn't feel like it's quite hitting you right at the neck, but what's also nice about this is that it allowed me to have that hair from underneath. To give me a nice wrap, so I'm not pulling from the actual ponytail itself. A nice Pro Tip is using the end of your tail comb to come, underneath the hair and smooth out any wily hairs that got out of place. So one of my favorite things to do with my husband is: go disc, golfing, -- um. I know ..., that's the person I am, but I love a sporty date and I think that this look is fun for like perfect for like a sporty date. So say you want to go play tennis or maybe you're gon na go play mini-golf --. This is kind of a fun look for that.. This is two double buns and we're just going to do two low kind of like space buns, but we're gon na. Do them low and I'm gon na do a little twist back to a space bun. I think it's a fun look., Starting first by creating my profile parting, so we're just splitting the hair in half. Another tip. When you're splitting the hair in half I like to find the bottom middle of the neck, you can kind of feel that little bone. That'S here right at the bottom of your neck., It's a good like guide. So I put my thumb here and I'll put the point of my tail comb here and meet my thumb. Fingers have a nice natural tendency to find each other. So it gives me a nice clean, sectioning, all the way, through., I'm just gon na pin one section away or clip one section away. So just like, we did with our look where we did the twist back, I'm doing the same type of twist back technique and I'm just going to twist it until right below the parietal right, where I'm going to put it in a ponytail. But before I secure my ponytail, I want to secure this along the way so taking bobby pins and placing them in and then I'm just going to take a regular elastic to secure a pony.. The same thing on this side and then again before I put that ponytail in I'm just going to secure this into place and now secure with an elastic. So now I'm just going to create these little buns down here, brushing out a section. I'M gon na go in with a backcombing comb and just do like a real light, loose backcomb --, real airy, real fluffy backcombing.. I don't want to create a real knotted mess, but it just gives me this nice fluffy hair to begin with, and so that, when I twist it around, it gives me a lot of oomph and a lot of texture and, as I'm building I'll just build. My bobby pins around as I go so just twisting it into place and securing as I move forward., I'm going to use my backcombing comb to come in and just make this nice big fluffy mass of hair to work with. So I'm taking the hair and, as I'm wrapping around the head, I'm securing as I go. She'S got a lot of hair. Now this isn't something you'd have to do with everyone, but for her hair, specifically because it is so thick and because it's so heavy and it takes a lot to control it. I'M pinning, as I go. For somebody like myself. I can just do a little twist and wrap a couple pins and walk away., So this is a fun easy look that you can do takes about five minutes.. What'S nice about it is that it gets all your hair up off your neck. So it's great for like if you're going to a sporting event, or you want to have something where you just don't have to think about it for the rest of the night super easy to do. --, just twist back the sides secure with an elastic, wrap and pin., So this last look I'm going to show you is just another really simple. Look the thing. That'S really cool, and I kind of just want to reiterate, as we go, is that we used that same foundation, curl for everything right, So the curl that we showed you in the very beginning is the same curl that we're working through throughout. So it is a great foundation set for any of the looks that we did today. So for this last, look, I'm just going to take two simple ponies: --, I'm going to split the hair in half, so I'm just doing it with my fingers, I'm not going To go in with like a hard part or anything, I'm not using a tail comb to create a really clean part line. I'M just doing a nice loose look., I'm going to use a regular elastic to secure and notice I'm kind of pulling out from the head. So I'm not securing it all the way at the base. --, I'm coming out a little bit. Secure that look so just a couple times, over. Again, not real tight, because what I'm going to do is I'm going to split this ponytail and just drop it through before I tighten it. Now my first ponytail secure just kind Of fun, nice and loosey, I'm coming in underneath and I'm actually splitting the hair it's a little hard to see, but I'm splitting the hair underneath so one section here, one section here: keeping this tail out and I'm just splitting it underneath. Again, I'm not being super Precise here I'm actually looking for a lot more looseness, so I don't need like a real super clean line and I'm going to do the same type of thing just over top. So again, real loosey-goosey here securing the section right here, -- again not super close. So it gives me plenty of room to flip that through bringing my fingers up so that I can grab the hair securely and pull it all the way through -- and then just securing just like that with our Volume Spray. 25. To just finish, the look off.. I, like Volume Spray 25 specifically for, looks like this because they are loose. They do have a little looseness to them, so it does help kind of feel like it gives me a little bit more security and a lot more hold.. So with this look super simple once again, only two elastics and just flip through -- easy to do So. Thank you guys so much for hanging out with us. Today. Rocio did you like the looks Awesome. I think what we did today is something so easy to replicate and something that you can easily do at home.. If you enjoyed these looks, you could find more videos from us here at Kenra Professional, follow and subscribe at the link. Below. We'll see you next time.

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