Vs Sassoon Big Hair Styler 1000 - Domestic Divinity Review

This is the second time that I have used to VS Big Hair Styler and whilst I have seemingly mastered the base of my hair, my roots still lack volume - as always. I will achieve this, eventually, and then report back.

The cheapest place online to buy the VS Sassoon Big Hair Styler 1000 (to ship to Aus) seems to be Harvey Norman for $84.95 and shipping is approx $6.

http://www.harveynorman.com.au/vs-sass...

The VS Sassoon Big Hair Styler 1000 retails for $109.95 on the VS website.

For more info and to see instructional videos by the pros, visit http://www.vssassoon.com.au/products/s...

Thanks for watching!

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Hi this is meds from domestic divinity and today I'm going to be reviewing the Vance Sassoon big hair styler 1000, which was sent to me for review by the Esper. Soon it has 150 millimetre brush from mid to long hair and 138 millimeter brush for shorter hair. In this video I'll be using the 50 millimetre, I think that when I had a bob but would have been really good to use the 38 millimeter, but there's no need now. This is my hair, which is the finished product I'm actually really impressed by it. I'Ve always been really uncover hair. I can basically straighten it dead straight. I can curl it to be like Shirley Temple curls, the husband loves it dead straight. I hate it. It'S always flat on top, but we'll get there small steps. This is the actual styler look. I actually think that this is really good. I had one in 2011 and I hated it I've blasted it all over the road forums and said how it was a piece of crap and then I only did my fringe. I have a feeling that it's the old saying about tradesmen always blames his tools, I'll admit that or maybe they've improved it. I need to look into this. Actually, I'm starting off. It'S slightly damp air. The instruction manual says about 80 % dry when you're sectioning, your hair I'd, say, take a piece that you think is fine, section it and then probably section the bottom of it again this one's okay. But if you have it any bigger, because I'm not very well so I'm gon na put it on to the option one. As you can say, I've completely jumped ahead. I'Ve gone ahead and on my bottom and middle is that's probably taken me about ten minutes. Oh god, I hate me sure you had two days of top layers, which I haven't really worked out, because I can't get any volume. I don't know if that's because my hands have me and maids a good choke or if I'm just more on car than I really think I am. We should be bad because I think that I'm really really on car. Sir, let's see I don't know if you can tell what my hand is now dry, which is why it's not drying and sleek and shiny as I would like. So I think it would be a good idea to have a little like water, spritz off and just pretty cute hair as needed. What status boss hey, as you can see, the haze well-behaved. My hair is beautiful on the bottom. That'S a lot of body, but at the top it's still really I'm flat. I don't know what I'm gon na do about that. If anyone has any tips, I'd love to hear them know necessarily tips a product. I don't really like to use too much product. In my hand, cuz I have a Janet, I guess on my scalp, which is really versa. But yes, I like to keep it pretty clean. If I can right.

Danielle Templin: Just a handy tip from a hairdresser haha. To get volume in your roots, instead of taking the section straight up, you need to over direct the hair so you need to take the section and direct it to the opposite side that your doing and roll it to the roots hold do it a couple of times then hold.it for a few seconds at the end. That should achieve more volume in the roots :) hope it helps!

Ashleigh Roser: Layers should definitely help volume, as will teasing the crapper out of it...i know you weren't keen on products, but have a think about using volumising powder, it gets my hair right up there with minimal teasing (not sure how it will interact with your dermatitis though)

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