John Frieda Hair Styler Review And Demo!

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Hi guys today, I'm doing a review I and Emma on the john frieda hair styler, and what this basically is. It is a hair dryer that has the bristle brush attached already to it, so it makes the job a lot a lot easier instead of having like two things going on like a brush and a hair dryer. So it just kind of has like a two-in-one kind of thing, and I think this is the most amazing thing ever. I can't believe I didn't buy this sooner. Actually, it just makes everything so much easier and, like you get a really nice blow up and it makes it really really you're really really soft without it being too much effort. Really it does take about half an hour to do this for me anyway, I'm you could even take this too with you and you travel, because it is super super lightweight and you don't secure anything else. You just carry this with you and you can just kind of blow-dry your hair really really easily it kind of reduces all the frizz, and it makes her hair really really soft and shiny, and it is really inexpensive. I got this one at Walmart for about $ 44, which isn't too too bad and I'm definitely gon na be using this a lot. I said now, I'm just gon na get onto the demo. So I just washed my hair this morning and then I added some biosilk therapy serum in my hair right before right after I came out of the shower before I combed it through, and I just let it air dry about 90 % of the way I usually Like to do that, just because I'm adding more heat into my hair using that hair dryer, so you are welcome to use a hair dryer if you wanted to, if you're in a rush, I usually just do that every minute rush, but since I had the time I just kinda let it air dry about 90 % of the end of the way, so it's a little bit damp still, but most of it is pretty dry. I find that that's the best way to use this product just because I don't know like I'm scared that if it's too wet I'm gon na be like using it, I feel like the water is just going to go into it and like water and electricity is Just not a good mix, so I just kind of let my hair drop, I'm. The first thing you want to do is you want to add heat protected. Then I use the Tresemme heat tamer spray. You can get this at any drugstore, it's like three dollars. So it's pretty affordable. So I like to focus on the bottom parts of my hair and their tips, and then I just like to comb it through just because it is kind of still damp, so don't really like to use a full like paddle brush or anything on it. Just because a comb is a bit jump, gentler, gentler, a songbird, a little more gentle than a brush would be, but I just used this wide toothed comb from Sally be supplied. That has like a super long tail. It was about like two dollars or something, but you can use any kind of comb, and now you just want to go off and section off your hair. Sometimes I use a comb if I want to go more precise, more precise on my sectioning, and I also these two big clips, and I also find that scrunchies are way better when out the section hair just because it won't make as big of a dent and Also, it's a lot easier to take on and off than an elastic is okay. So I'm just gon na do my first section and I'm just gon na kind of get I'll turn around all like the bottom parts of my hair kind of like over my ear and then I'm just going to pull all this other hair. Make sure you pull it up really really high? Just because you don't want the top part of the layer, the top part of the section that you tighten up to kind of like flop over the section that you're trying to dry. So I'm just going to section that off and I'm just going to wrap the scratching around it and then on the last loop. I'M just going to put it halfway and it will kind of look a little silly, but that's okay! Then I'm going to grab the clips and I'm just going to clip it down so that I don't have anything moving around. So I usually do one on the top piece and then I'll kind of put one on the back piece. So I look a little ridiculous, but that's alright. Okay, so then you have kind of like the two back pieces, alright. So before I actually turn this on. What I do is I grab a little small section about like this. That'S about an inch and I usually get the blow-dryer, and I will just put it on the room and then those kind of give it a little bit left at the root because you're drawing it with all the hair strands going up. So those kind of give you a little bit more volume and then I'll just kind of move around like that and I'll kind of do that a few times and then I'll just kind of slightly twist the end of the hair around the the barrel. A few times, and then I'll kind of just do the end one more time so I'll you'll see what I'm doing, what I'm actually doing it and then I'll kind of explain partway. So it should look a little something like that. Let me just put this back. So you can kind of see how its own see a little bit like that it just kind of has a little bit on the ends. I find that I sometimes do it in words and sometimes other it out where it's just so it has a little more volume in it doesn't just look all the same but yeah. So after I'm done that section I'll just grab another one and I will do the same thing: you're gon na got the barrel and you're going to put it right at the root to give it a little bit more lift. So you have a little bit more volume and then you're, just gon na kind of move it down the hair and then twist the little ends a little bit around the barrel so that it gives a little bit more texture on your ends. So that's just like with one side what it looks like as you can see, it has a little bit more texture at the bottom and a little bit more lift on the side here. So now I'm just going to move on to the next side. So you can kind of compare the twos. It sounds a little bit more volume, so I'm just going to push that to the back and then I'm just going to continue on with this side. So I find it more convenient. You start at the back, though you can just constantly keep pushing the pieces that you've already worked on to the back. That way, don't get them mixed up or anything so you're just going to do the exact same thing, it's the kind of what it looks like when the whole bottom sections done. I realized and I have a bit more hang on this side. Then this side, but it doesn't really matter - does not to be perfect, but now I'm just gon na take another section down, so I went ahead and did one more section. So now, I'm just down to my very last section, which is kind of like the top layer um. So what I actually like to do is actually split that into two, so that I'm a little bit more focused on each side. Go put all my hair back and I'll just kind of do side by side. So I'm just gon na do my left side first and then I'll focus on my right side, see as I don't have a bang or anything. I just have this lip piece. It'S a little bit shorter than all the other pieces from like when I grew up. My day, I just kind of dried the same as I would everything else, but this would be like perfect for anybody who has like full bangs or anything you can just kind of twist it around or even side bangs. I think you really really key me, so this is what it looks like when it's all dry, I feel like it makes my hair feel a smaller softer and secure and a lot less frizz, and also ask a lot of volume to the top of my head. Well, as much of all of us, I can add, but yes, so after I'm done blow-drying it a little bit of product to my hair, just to kind of prevent like to help with any damage that might have been caught. I like to use the macadamia healing oil spray, so I will just spray some onto my hand, like three sprays, usually and then I'll kind of rub them together and then I'll just run my fingers through the ends of my hair, so to remove hair from the Bristles I like to use this. It'S like a little comb. I got it at Sally Beauty Supply. It'S. It'S actually made to get rid of the hair that gets stuck in like a brush, so I'll, just gently very gently put it in the beginning of the bristles, because it's kind of pull that was kind of get rid of everything that is in the bristles. Without it, just be really really gentle when pulling because you don't want to like get the little like spikes inside the actual tool and, like I don't know, do something, but just really gently just kind of clean it that way, it's tangle, free and easier to use. For the next time you want to use it so yeah. That is everything that I have for you guys. I hope you guys found this helpful and I will see you guys in my next video bye,

Thatgirl345: Omg, i love your hair! It's picture perfect seriously. Don't cut layers or bangs in your hair. It's looks so much healthy and wonderful in one length :)

Maria Fyks: That looks like a great product! Thanks for the review<3

Andie Mac: I sure would like someone with curly hair to review this product, but no everyone who has reviewed this already has naturally perfect straight hair.

Mihai Mihai: Love your sweater!!Also insightful information about the hair and volume.I am actually curious how your hair would look curly !!

xofancy: Interesting concept. When I had long hair, I hated trying to maneuver a brush and blow dryer.

Debbie Cantu: Its such a easy tool to use and time saver...lol...totally gunna buy it btw your hair came out very Nicee

Lupe Patron: Much valuable great tips. Thanks a million!

Sienna Chen: I am curious where I can get the tool that can get rid of hairs in the hair dryer? Thank you. Great video!

jentlejd: Thank you for the review. I was curious about this product and your hair looks similar to mine. So I'm hoping it works for my hair as well. Are you peruvian?

Lissa Libutti: Love it! Thank you for posting.

Chloe Dabbs: Is there a lot of difference from when you don't use it to when you do? I don't want to buy it if it doesn't make a huge different

Jessica Schlorke: Wow that looks awesome! I need that! Haha

emilykpopluvr: You have amazing hair!

Jen: I love this brush it makes my hair look awesome. but your hair looks basically the same..... maybe you should curl it more

Teodor Dimitrov: You have lovely hair!!!

MEL STEVENS: I personally prefer the karmin g3 salon pro blow dryer and my big fat brush!

marriiii13: Is it the shine shape, or salon shape? Please answer, I really want to buy it, I just need to know what type it is.

Cally cat: I have just bought one of these and if you roll your hair up with it and hold it there it will give body to the hair..and a lot of people with fine hair want that...i have fine hair and managed to get a lot of body with this and my hair looked thicker!! best buy to date!!... oh not noisy,its no different from hairdryer noise and after 5 mins you dont notice any noise at all...

Shekeba Sharifi: What size is this one? 1inch or 1.5inch?

LiftwithLailah: I love your videos so much what kind of camera do you use?

sooty sammy: Lovely ,silky hair you have got

Grisela Molina: What is the product that was white called it started bio? What's the rest?

Maria A: Is it very noisy? the hair dryer? 

greystonesable: Is this not a rotating brush???

Katie Kelling: Lol I’m confused, your hair doesn’t look any different afterwards

Jasmine Carriker: A+ for the music!

jem em: please talk alittle bit slow, its like you someone chasing you

J. G.: Please @***** What is the song called in this video! :)

Carolina Pinglo: new video!!! 

J. G.: What it the song called pls help!!! :)

Fin Walsh: My god you're beautiful

Salomen Correa: I really like my Karmin.

Rana Nore: wtf ! your hair is THE SAME!

Incrediblelife Style: U have very nice hair

turkishkiz: dont buy this useless thing. its nothing more than a brush. Doesnt do anything. 

Nicole.Michelle.Crazyness: ok so i has a question...are you american or Canadian cause like i can hear obviously you american(maybe Canadian) accent but like a tiny bit of something else so i is confused.com XD

Gabriel Hoffman: why are u talking so fast? o.O thanks for the video, tho

Neige: You're pretty

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