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Revlon hair dryer:

https://amzn.to/3MuUwKt

Hair rollers:

Vecro hair rollers 45mm (1.7inches)

Metal hair clips:

https://amzn.to/3D3uPOh

Color wow dreamcoat serum:

https://amzn.to/3TfxgCq

Lip combo:

NYX Cosmetics lip liner - Mahogany

NYX Cosmetics Butter Lipstick - Tan Lines

Fenty Beauty Universal Gloss bomb - Fenty Glow

All right, let's jump into it, I am starting out with towel dried hair and I am spraying some of that color, while serum for first control and then I also added some heat protective spray. But I honestly don't even want to show the product because I have grown to absolutely hate it, but it's the only thing I have at the moment and I like to finish a product so comb through your hair as well, so you evenly distribute the product. Then I'm gon na section, my hair off to four sections, the Mohawk section, then one by my eyebrows and then a section right above my ears. Have your hair rollers ready, have everything in front of you. So it's just easy to grab and roll I'm only using the gray ones today, because I want a lot of volume and like bigger curls, then I have these Clippers as well. I got a bunch of these on Amazon. I absolutely love them. I bought the new Dyson air rub, I'm so excited for that one, but today we're going to be using an affordable, hair dryer, which is the one step hair dryer by Revlon today, I'm starting with my Mohawk section just to get all of that out of the Way and it's the hardest part, so I just want to get that over with, if I'm being completely honest, so start drying your hair front and back alternate between the two. This will smoothen out the hair and make it way shinier make sure the whole piece is dry before you start like styling. It then, for The Styling part, place the tool behind the piece of hair and slowly roll it backwards and then roll it down. Let it sit there for a few seconds and then roll it out like this. Thank God we have a visual guys, then quickly get your hair roller. I like to comb the section out with the roller so that it's nice and smooth, then I roll it down in a diagonal Direction. This will give you the most volume at the crown of your head, then clip the rollers for it to stay in place. Now I'm going to be redoing that onto the middle part, I always turn the device off. While I put the rollers in, of course, I just want to put that in there in case anyone wonders I'm only using the second setting, which is the warm setting. Do not, I repeat, do not use the third setting that is way too hot and too intense and it's unnecessary. In my opinion, if you know you know, if you have the tool, you know now same thing here with the bang section, the most important piece throughout this process, no pressure dry, it front back and even side to side that will get rid of this awkward split. In the middle that can sometimes make your bangs look a little bit uneven when you style it so doing this will get rid of that. My first few tries with these rollers did not go well like it looked so easy when everyone else did it, but practice makes perfect guys, and there are so many ways to roll your hair and achieving different looks, but that is for a whole another video. Now, one thing to note is that you shouldn't place your Clips in front like this, because that will make the piece crease. Now the rest of your hair is going to be easy, peasy, lemon, squeezy, okay, once you get that Mohawk section out of the way you're good, your arms won't get tired, at least so brushing through the hair as per usual, and then I'm gon na style. The piece inwards towards my face, so I roll up to get the whole piece a little bit warm, and then I release it down like this first and then I roll it inwards to prevent any Tangles. Sometimes it can get really messy with these brushes. I know the higher you direct, the hair for the rollers, the more volume you are going to get by The Roots. If you just want a cute Bend at the end, then you don't even need to bring the rollers up to your roots, but I want big hair today. I just also want to clarify that this will look completely different on you. If you don't have any layers in your hair to achieve like the ultimate blowout look, you do have to have some sort of layers. In my opinion, or else it would just look a little bit dull and you'll be doing a lot of work for nothing. For my next section to make it even easier section, all of it from the start, so that you know how many rollers you will need rule of thumb is that you should always take a section as big as your roller, so kind of like the same length And width, if that makes sense, and I'm just going to continue on with the rest of my hair East Coast, always chocolate good name. There we go now. Everything is staying put for about 45 minutes during this time. You can do your makeup watch TV, scroll, Tick, Tock. The list goes on and on and on now I'm back, and I also changed just for you now, taking these rollers out very gently like this and then kind of roll it at the ends just to brush them out so that they look nice and smooth. Sometimes you have to redirect the hair just a little bit and kind of like lead. The way if you feel like the curl is not bending the way that you should. Oh look at that volume. Oh my God, I got excited. Thank you, my favorite, but most nerve-wracking part the bangs. Let'S see how they turn out. It just needs some love. Okay, trust. The process then grab a hairbrush and gently brush everything out until you get the results that you want play around with it and let it truly set once you are done spray with hairspray, and you are good to go. I'M not going to do that today, because I am actually filming another video right after this, but this is the final result and I hope you guys enjoyed this video and found it helpful in any way shape or form. Let me know if you have any questions in the comment section and I will see you in my next one: bye,

Madison Michaela: Great tutorial!! Very helpful ❤

starinajar13: Love your videos :) do you find that the Revlon styler causes damage? I thought of getting it until I saw reviews and photos saying that it's too hot and causes lots of damage later, even on the lower setting.

Syl Syl: Rewelacja Super vlog ❤️❤️❤️

Passionzb: I love this look but I wish it wasn’t so time consuming

bogse: Good job miss Tina.

Dinard Garrett: Good stuff!!

Magali Duran: What is the product you didn’t like?

Erik Meza: ❤️❤️❤️

Ho Kai: Can you upload a updated haircut tutorial ?

Nicki D.: ❤

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