How To Dress Long Hair Easily - Long Hair Styling

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In this hairdressing video you'll see long hair specialist - Guy Kremer, who shows us some easy styles for dressing long hair.

Long hair styling isn't as difficult as some hairstylists think. With sincere efforts and adding your creativity, you can easily dress long hair in different ways.

In this video, Guy demonstrates some simple techniques for long hair which hairdressers can easily replicate for their clients. He also shares tips on how to handle long hair to avoid hair damage.

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Welcome to scissor boy go calm. My name's Angela and I am with me Kramer, and I can't wait to see this. Look because they're, meaning we have fun dog you are. We have very exciting: okay, yeah. What I'm gon na do. I'M gon na do she's got a beautiful, beautiful face. She can take anything at all, but what I'm going to do? I'M going to go for a classic look. Okay again show Harris's are simple and easy. It is to play with long hair. What we've done here. We did a fairy tale. We put some rollers choose to give a little movement to the hair, as you can see, is not about tight curl, it's just a little movement, so the hair will just flow into the Chanel okay. What I'm doing I'm crossing at the base there, but you had forward sorry, I'm putting two grids. Just there secure okay, so and then I just dress the hair on when I dress the hair. I just back home a little bit underneath to give a little bit of a body and control to the hair. I try to back on very little the hair right I like to work because of long hair, trying to keep it healthy without breaking the cuticle. So I just use as little backcombing as possible. Then I take my grapes knife in the grips at the base. There yeah I'm just playing hoopla you're, passing the grapes and again then, like I said early on, you don't use um, you don't use you tea, you don't use. You just use the finger to pin the curve, the hair, so no gripping and opening with the teeth. No up, and then I just take the ends I just for Highwood, if I let it go see so this is the secret is to really let the hair go the way once and then this is when you you are compared you've conquered. Your fear is by letting the hair move. Yes, it's lovely the way, the light catches, the difference or curves. That'S it you're. What you're feeling you make sure you have some texture into the half, so you already get the hair really into the texture. The light coming in reflecting out yeah, okay, thank you all right. I'M gon na do another quick way now like to take a seat again, just to show you that it's very easy to take the head down to take to put it up and take it down. It'S very easy: okay, here we're going to do like just a person on the side, so I'm just going to backcomb the hair, and then I just turn around. Oh you mean yes, your sister back yeah just put the grapes in. You can see very easy again. It is back on the hair back home, the hair a little bit and then again too simple, but it looks so effective. You just very simply twist their own and play with the the male fabric of hair. You know it's all about playing with the fabric and making it happen. Yeah is the texture. You want the texture in the hair, so I just play. I just mess up the ends, so you got the shape like that. I just push all the hair together like that now I take those long grips here and I just go in on as squeeze them in press them in to give the shape whenever you make it look amazing, when I let you go a new side, and here We go so it was yet another very, very quick senior on the side. If you like to stand up please and turn run just so a very young, very fresh, just texture,

Danielle Lisa: Great job. Sleek and elegant.

Greg Norvick: love it

Alim Ksa: I love it

stella nwankwo: love it so much

apoorva jadhav: Nice!

Firuza Saitova: klassno

Sacdiyo Lucky: waaw

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