The Secret To Extreme Volume Blowouts - With No Frizz

In this tutorial i'm so excited to share some of my secrets on how to get Extreme volume long lasting blowouts blowouts with Zero Frizz using only a blow dryer, a round brush and a few products. Volume is my favorite thing and I think it is so flattering on anyone so I definitely think these tips can come in handy for most people looking to lift up their daily hair a little.

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Hey everyone and so happy to be talking to you guys.. So, as you can tell by the title of this video, this is a voluminous hair tutorial.. So it's definitely not the first time that I've made a video about adding volume to hair. Volume is just so universally flattering on anyone literally anyone.. If you think about it, what does gravity do to everything on earth? It just kind of keeps us grounded keeps us. You know down. What does that do to our faces over time? It makes everything kind of droop down.. So what volume does is you look airer? You look like you're standing, taller. Youthful kind of careless, so much more movement in the hair.. So when I was inspired to do this voluminous tutorial, I knew that I had to share with you guys the Get Lifted Root Spray by eSalon.. This stuff smells amazing.. I want to bathe in this., Most of you, I'm sure have heard, or I hope you have heard if you've watched any of my videos. You'Ve heard me talk about eSalon, so so many times, and if you watched my LA Vlog just a couple weeks ago where we went to LA we met with the people from eSalon, and I was just so inspired and like I said, I definitely thought you know. I need to go back to my favorite thing and do an updated video on how to add, like proper volume to the hair.. All I use is a blow-dryer and a brush and a few products. Okay, so my hair is about 50 to 60 % dry.. There'S. Definitely still a lot of wetness at the scalp and at the root, which is where we need it to have enough wetness so that we can still train the hair and really lift the hair.. So I'm gon na start with the Get Lifted. Root Lift spray by a eSalon and spraying that all over my roots. And it smells amazing.. So I feel when I use a root lifter. It almost doubles as like a dry shampoo because I feel like it so makes the blowout lasts so much longer, and not only that you're left with incredible volume., So pretty awesome right And fact that it smells really clean. It doesn't smell necessarily like perfumy or like you just you know, apply that styling product.. It actually feels like you know. Your hair is like freshly washed.. So that's what it smells like. The second I --. So that's awesome.. So once I've massaged the product through, you can kind of see that, even though with wet hair it already wants to lift.. So that means the product is working.. So then, I'm going to go ahead and blow out my hair., I'm going to put my head upside down or over direct the hair in the opposite direction of where it's going to be laying and that's what's already going to be, creating some of that volume. So Say the hair on this side is, you know falling this way? I would blow it out in the opposite direction, this way.. So if you'd like to try some of these awesome, eSalon products that I've mentioned today and a million times before do check them, out. They're, always so good to me, and they have a 50 % discount code for you guys.. So when you're done, don't forget to check that out in the description box down below. So now that I've got the roots, pretty dry, we're gon na go in with a round brush.. I like to use a big big round brush on my hair, and the reason for that is because I have fairly straight-ish hair.. Obviously I have a lot of like kinky kind of waves, but my root for the most part is straight.. So I have a lot of clients, thinking that the bigger the round brush the bigger the volume and that's not necessarily the case., So for someone that has really kinky really wavy curly hair, but still wants volume at the root. If you use this big brush, if you can see like ..., I'm never gon na get it as close to the root.. So basically you're almost leaving a little bit that never gets brushed by the brush and you get airflow at it. But you don't get like the tension from the brush., So if you have very hard to rule hair very heavy hair, I would use a smaller brush and that's just because you can get a lot closer to that root and really manipulate the hair in the direction You want it to go in. Another little handy tip with using a hairbrush that, just a couple of days ago a client had a question that was like ,'' Wow. Are you ever gon na explain this ?'' And it's kind of -- To me it seems like very common sense, but I figured if she asked you guys probably have the same question.. So a lot of people will say like ,''. I will not even take a round brush to my hair because it'll get caught and stuck - and it's super scary and I end up having to cut like a chunk of my hair off.'', and that is super scary.. So my tip for her was when you are just trying to get root at the volume you don't need to like wind, the hair all over the brush.. So when you grab that section say I'm blow-drying this section here and say the blow dryer is aiming airflow. This way like towards the ends of the hair and I'm grabbing this brush and I'm tucking it under here.. The whole point is that we don't really necessarily twist. You see how I just got hair in there, then that creates a big tangled mess.. So you treat this as if it was like a flat brush with bristles coming up at the hair, but even though you have bristles all around that's just to help you at the end, when you try to bevel, and it makes it go a lot faster because Technically, it's like an endless sided brush. There'S not only one side that it works. On.. So imagine just tucking that in there with the air flowing this way - and you just come down then when you're at the end, if you want a little bit of beveling, then you can kind of twist still with the air on it. And then you get beveling.. But when you tuck that in like at the hair base, you just tuck that in. Don't move it, don't try and like angle it., Once it's in there don't move it. You just glide it down.. So if any of you have that challenge, I hope that this has, you know, helped you understand, that., So okay., So I'm gon na be using my hair parted down the middle, as I usually do.. So one of the best tricks to add volume is to not blow dry with the part. So with the part, meaning that, if the hairs falling this way, I don't wan na like blow out going this way, because I'm never gon na get as much volume.. So what we do is we kind of trick the part and we're going to get a cross-section like this over the top, and this here will be about 4 to 5 sections., So we're going to go across so I'm just going to start with the front just Because that's what you guys see the easiest.! So that is my first section and you see how it's across instead of like a vertical that way.. So if you're good, you would have clips and you can clip your hair the way .... So do you see how it's adding airflow to the bottom? It sounds kind of productive because it seems like I'm having it down., But all I'm doing is adding heat to that root area, because now we're going to flip it up and the fact that this is warm now this is going to react to the brush.. So wherever I angle the brush now, the hair is going to take that shape, since it's already warm. So now going in this way. Now we're actually going to add a little bit of that beveling and roundedness, and just not moving that brush just keeping that in there. Once we've. Let go go ahead and work on the ends. Whichever side you want it to bevel in., I'm going to bevel it in towards the face. So going to be doing the exact same thing for this section. Trying to avoid letting any of this wetness or moisture. Still from this section of hair to touch this hair. That'S already dry and have already set in the shape you want it to be in.. So once I have that top section pretty dry, I don't want it to get mixed in with the hair on the bottom. That'S still wet. And the reason why we did the top is to get some of that moisture that was still in the hair attacked. First, that way, we can really train that top hair, and now we give it a few minutes to set. While we work on the bottom., I'm just going to go ahead and grab that into one big section and then really just tucking this in - and this is just my technique, this isn't ... necessarily like the trick to get ... the best volume. But I just tucked that, because it doesn't mess with any of the shape of anything we blew out.. I clip it this way so that there are no dents and you have your hair out of your way. So you can work on these bottom sections.. So now I just want to get this hair here, like 99 % dry.. We don't have to worry so much about the volume on this hair under because, with the weight of the hair on top you're not going to see that.. The only way you can add volume to the top with this hair is, if you actually tease it., Because no matter how much bounce I get up here. If that hair then falls on top, this will fall.. So, basically, just don't focus so much on the volume on the hair down here.. All we wan na do is smooth, it out, add some beveling to the ends.. If that's the look you're going for or if you want just a smooth, sleek blowout. For now, all I want to do is get all that moisture out and make it as smooth and sleek as possible.. Okay. So now that the bottom section is done, I'm going to release that top section and see if there are any kinks. Just kind of go over a few more sections and we are ready. As you can see that just by setting it like that, I have gotten A lot more volume. So, as you can see, definitely more voluminous than I typically wear, which I obviously like this style much more, but of course it does come with a little bit of effort.. But obviously, when you use the right products, it makes it that much easier.. So the next step is going to sound almost a little bit counterproductive because we're trying to add volume we want no weight to the hair.. But in order to give it even more of that, like brilliance and glamour, we do have to add some shine into the hair and especially like through the ends, because we didn't focus on you know, making it smooth and sleek. Necessarily, we were just trying to give it that Va-Va Voom Volume., So I'm going to go in with a Sleek Dreams, Smoothing Balm and it's an anti frizz that smooths from the inside out holding that shape that you've just created, which is exactly what we want for This style. And we don't need much.. Obviously I'm just going to rub that all over my hands so that we don't get just like one pocket of intense product. And, of course, as with all eSalon products, they smell absolutely amazing.. Just so good, like literally like you just left like better than the salon., I feel like everyone like said ``, Your hair smells so good when you leave the salon'', But I feel like they're, just so like normal to me., But I don't think of that. As like, `` Ooh, luxurious !'', But all of these products really do make me feel, like I smell different and I smell clean, but also very like feminine and soft.. So it's not one of those like `` Ooh, it's too much hairspray.''. You know kind of smells. So ... So anyway, if you do have a little more time, one day this week to try this out. Add a little volume to your hair, and you will see that you feel like you are literally floating on clouds that day.. So I definitely know that my moods are set based on how good my hair looks.. So, if you'd like to try some of these awesome, eSalon products that I've mentioned today and a million times before do check them. Out. They're always so good to me and they have a 50 % discount code for you guys.. So when you're done. Don't forget to check that out in the description box down below. I've actually already stopped the video.. I went and had lunch. I came back. I'Ve put on the smoothing balm and, as you can see, it's been about 50 minutes and my hair is still hanging up pretty well.. So basically, if the hair kind of last that first 50 minutes it'll, basically last., Because now it's cooled off and it's set.. So once it's cooled off, it's not going to really change shape unless you're in you know intense humidity.. It was so good to sit here and talk to you guys about my absolute favorite thing hair.. I love you guys so much.. Please click here to subscribe. If you haven't yet., It will just notify you of new videos, and I will see you in the next video bye.

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Ammeta: thank you so much! no one really explains how to position the brush ..I've struggled with getting the perfect blow out so much. This video was soooo damn helpful!!! can't wait to try :D sometimes I tangle up my hair really bad..I think I know what I have been doing wrong LOL

Nalee Xiong: Omg! Your tip about not rolling the brush made so much sense! My hair always gets caught because that's how I was trying to blow dry my hair with the brush and it makes it hard and is so discouraging when I can't get it right. I'm still practicing but still having a hard time working the brush and blowdryer at the same time. It's like I lose all hand-eye coordination when I have both going, so hopefully with more practice, I can get it down soon! Super helpful video!

Jessica Roman: That curling brush explanation for no tangles just changed my life. i am 26 and avoid circle brushes because i never knew this! thank you!!

LisaLisaD1: Beautiful! This is one of the toughest things for me to do, a simple blow out, I will try try again! Lisa

lark: I'm going through a transformation and this video was perfect! I've always wanted to have that glam voluminous hair. The video I needed all along.

Adeline Moya: Best blowdry tutorial ever and yes there are many of them! Love the fact you are doing all this with one clip. Did exactly what you showed and I feel for the first time I really nailed my blowdry. Love this look on you!

Kirsty Macfarlane: Thanks for the tip on how to use a round brush. I normally wrap my hair around and end up with little volume at the roots but loads from about 3 inches from the root to the ends. Great tutorial Silviya

SJ N: Wow thank you for doing this. I've watched so many of these blow drying videos and none ever work the same when I try it. With super long and thick hair a round brush was my #1 enemy. None of my hairdressers have been able to explain what I was doing wrong and half way through your video and now I'm able to use one! My hair and scalp thank you!

Jennifer Hamilton: What a brilliant way to explain the way of using a round brush, treat it like a paddle brush until you get to the ends! YES! YES! YES! That's a game changer...

Elly Ahn: This hairstyle is so gorgeous! I know u've posted this one a while ago but ever since I layered my hair couple weeks ago, I want to style my hair as you do in this video and I try to do everything as you say but my hair just goes everywhere :( It looked so simple when you did haha very frustrating! But keep on trying Keep the videos coming!! Xx from Sydney

Richelle Lusania: I ALWAYS get my hair tangled in my brush while attempting this. you're the only person who brought this up, before I just couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. I'm now so excited to try this the correct way lol

K LL: I love that you really understand the challenges we have trying to blow out our hair by ourselves, and give practical ways to approach them.

Dee Cohen: So great...I try to do a blow out at least once a week and you're right, makes me feel so great! I love the tip about the brush at the beginning...I'm always struggling with my round brush as I have super thick and curly hair. This will probably change my life. ;) xo

R J: Totally amazing volume!! I can never seem to get any 'oomph' in the crown of my fine/thin hair so I can't wait to try this with my next blow out! I love your hair color and cut in this video btw! ❤❤❤

Heidi Neme: EllaBangs, you are seriously the only person whose videos I trust. Thank you for explaining things and really telling all the details. I always wondered why my hair would get tangled so bad when attempting a blowout and your techniques have now saved me. Thanks for being so inspiring!!!

mikamamma: Wow! Every little detail of this video is just gorgeous! The setting, colors in background picture, the colors of your styling tools, your make up, hair color, clothing...it all just goes together so beautifully and makes you look even more stunning! Beautiful!

Lindsey Garcia: Thank you so much for explaining things so thoroughly! I don't know anything about doing my hair or using a round brush. I've always wanted to use a round brush on my hair because the volume and waves produced by the brush are so gorgeous but I've always tangled my hair trying to doing so and give up. Also, I have very fine straight hair and never knew what size brush I would need and why. I will be subscribing to your videos and buying this brush and these products. I never knew you needed to wait til your hair is 60% dry to put in products and to blow dry. I've always done this when my hair is still super wet. SMH.

Rosalea Bruce: YESSSS girl I just rediscovered your channel after having not watched your videos for quite a while and it's so great to see you being so much more confident! I LOVE THIS. RE-OBSESSED.

Nic: I've been coming back to this video literally every weekend for the past few weeks because your tutorial taught me so much about achieving that volume that I could just never get a hold of..I just don't understand hair lol. Thank you for explaining every last detail it really helps even if it should be common sense lol. By the way, I think you're STUNNING. Something about your face reminds me of Nicole Richie but you're simply BREATHTAKING

Teesh: Am I the only one who gets those round brushes stuck in my hair EVERY TIME

caterinacouts: I have seen a lot of hair tutorials,but you are by far the best teacher.You' ve explained the details I wanted to listen.Thank you!

Lisa Y: Amazing advice. Love the video. Thank you. My hair is stick straight and heavy on top, so I have to do all the tricks to get volume. I have a long oval face so I really try to volumize the top to get my hair to stay full. Your advice is amazing. Thank you.

Eleanor Nunez-Mason: I just stumbled across your channel...and I must say that this is by far the best blow dry tutorial I've ever watched. I always struggle with hair getting caught in my round brush and your explanation totally clicked! I'm totally subscribing. Please continue to make such informative and lovely tutorials :)

Paulina Undurraga: Great Video, good clear explanations. I would like to ask how long that whole process takes for you from wet hair to set hair? Also how often do you do that whole routine in a week? thanks so much, you are a beautiful girl, great make-up and hair. Lucky you!

Lizzy Thriftsmore: OMG thanks so much for thoroughly explaining exactly how and why you do each step! I'm a busy mom and dont really do anything with my hair (yes mom bun offender!) and this helped out so much!

vanessa bates-alarcon: I followed your advice and for the very first time in my life I got my hair as I wanted!!!! Thank you so much! ❤

Megan Smith: Thank you SO MUCH for explaining how to use a round brush properly! I had no idea and thought I had to keeping it twisting the whole time. I didn't get my hair caught, thank God, but my hands and wrists wanted to fall off from overuse before I was finished. Quite silly, I'm sure :D Even so, cosmetologists must have enormously strong hands and wrists for the work they do all day long, 5 or 6 days a week. That's incredible.

Ali Clayton: SUPER helpful video! I definitely struggled with getting the brush stuck and tangling my hair. Now I know not to twist.

Allison: this was SO helpful!! I've always had hesitations with blowing out my hair because the brush would always get stuck. I am definitely going to try a bigger round brush as well as the techniques you shared! thank you!!

katecwebb: Thank you so much for recommending the esalon smoothing balm! I ordered it, received it quickly, and I love it. The first time I used it, I had strangers telling me how good my hair looked. It also works wonders on my 4-year old daughter's hair.

Izzi Reynaud: Thank you SO much for this tutorial. What a difference it's made to my SUPER fine waste length hair.

Carrie Best-Neal: I've used a round brush for years!! Now watching your video I've been using it wrong lol. Thanks for the tip Love this video, your hair looks fab!

Mama Loves the Beach!: Great video Silvia, thanks so much for all you share with us! I have hip length fine wavy hair. I've tried your previous videos to add volume and they've worked amazingly well ~ can't wait to try this technique and product. QUESTION: Do you use the 'cool' setting to cool down and set the hair (after using heat)? and would you re-spray product or use water on second or third day hair (unwashed) to add volume? Finally, I bought an Olivia Garden brush on your recommendation (thank you!) but am concerned about it splitting my ends. Would you recommend another brush for fine colored/graying hair? hugs

Zoe M: i am so glad you don't use obnoxious music. Great tutorials, thank you!

Danielle Paulson: I’ve been watching your hair tutorials since I was in high school plus I’m born and raised in San Francisco and am super excited about getting my esalon order in the mail! I can’t believe how inexpensive it is

Rich Adventures: Thank you so much for this video! I am having the best hair day today because I used your voluminizing tutorial!!

Mitzi: looks so good! definitely a look I'd do for a fancy night. Thanks for explaining the science behind the process! The round brush tip is definitely something I'll try now that I know how to use it haha

Victoria Bean: Ok this might be the best hair tutorial on youtube. You explain everything so well and give reasons for doing everything! I love it!

Christina's Life: This seriously helped me big time! It's funny how I have watched a zillion "add volume" videos, yet the things you said about round brushing, ect, just CLICKED and I can't wait to try this in the morning!! I may finally get the hang of it now =) Thanks for the tips!

Bettyj 888: Thank you so much! This has helped me a lot on how to do a blow out. You explaining in detail makes me understand what I was doing wrong.

Ang Lu: Thank you! I'll definitely try this on a client. As for myself I don't like volume on my hair...what most stylist fail to realize is that some of us have way too much hair and prefer a no volume blow out. Many times I have walked out of a salon with a blow out super smooth but with too much volume and all I can think is I can't wait to wash my hair...

Morgan King: Girl, you are the queen of hair! I love watching your videos! Thanks for the great tips.

Mia Mechelle: First I want to say I always wanted to learn to give my self a blowout at home. Over the years and headaches later still I was unable to achieve and simply gave up. Then recently a few weeks ago I went on youtube and found you and it was so easily explained I actually got it. So thank you, your knoweledge is so trusted in regards to my hair. My question is actually you had video where you named Olivia Garden has your brushes you use the white ones. Well when I stumbled on your video you were using the Gold when from Olivia Garden, which is what I purchased. I love it but was curious whats the difference and is one better then the other in comparing the two. If you could let me know I would so greatly appreciate it.

LilyViolet: Super helpful tip for the round brush! Thank you I've always been too scared to use them.

sha jay: Just found this tutorial. So I thought I would watch a few more. Have to say , The tutorials I watched were very helpful. This one so far is very valuable to me. My hair is very thin & so baby fine.volume has always been an issue for me, with that thank you for your time to show all of your viewers. Also while watching , you kept reminding me of a celebrity but I couldn't place her until I watched your foundation tutorial. Not looking exactly like her, you do remind me so much of Eliza Dushku. Please keep up the great tutorials & I'llad keep watching, thanks again, shaunna

Scarlett Hoppen: Well, I have had lots of problems styling my thinning, post 50 hair. I followed your tutorial today, move by move and have got the best result in a very long time. Thanks for the tips.

Megan Douglas: Great video. Love how bubbly and happy you are in this video. Great tutorial, I totally struggle with volume and using a round brush. Beautifully filmed by the way. Keep it up and I think you'll see more an audience.

ZIGGY FLYNNE: Brilliant video, just finished styling my unruly hair , and got excellent volume no kinks with light and floaty results.. xx

Kirsty Macfarlane: I love it when I have time to do this, it makes you feel so much better and put together xx

Angeegabs: Omg you’re the first person to explain how to use a round brush in a way that makes sense! I understand why my hair was getting tangled now! Thank you!

Torrow: My wedding is in one month and I seriously started crying because I had no idea what to do to my hair and stressed myself out lol , then I saw this, tried it out and I felt sooooo much better ! Now I know what to do thank you so much!

Carol Kraft: Thank you so much for this video! I learned something I never knew, and thought I knew it all about fixing my fine hair. Tried your technique and it worked! I think everyone could benefit from watching your videos. Always something to be learned.

Tammy Miller: I had leukemia 8 years ago. My hair seems thinner but 4 years ago I lost a lot of weight and I am 43 years old. So I think a combination of everything has made it thinner. All I do is blonde highlights every 6 to 8 weeks. Do you have any suggestions on getting it healthy and thicker?

kittyhearts: I LOVE all your videos! Such good tips and so well explained x

Maricela Moreno: Seriously girl!! You kill it with the hair tutorials!! Love them all! You deff know your stuff girl!!

Anetta Hryniszyn Lynskey: thanks for sharing your knowledge ;) i often apply it to handle my hair. i went from dark brown to blonde with you. i did baby highlights with you. i even style my hair with you. have a great new year. thanx again elle ;)

The Matadore: You're amazing, beautiful, and sweet!! Thanks for this video. I've been co-washing and even though my hair is radiating health and shine now, it is a bit heavier (it's down to my lower-back so the length adds so much weight) and falls flatter on my head. All the best! Cheers Xo

Lisa Schooler: Still the best blowdry video ever for my type. Time to watch it again since it’s 8” shorter than last time I watched it!

Maria Kudera: I am so glad you explained the brush I always become a tangled mess! Thank you thank you!!!

Kayla Mulcahy: Such a great tutorial! So beautiful

Jaime Clark: I can't love this enough!! I dream of one day having you do my hair exactly like yours!

vancitygurl: Wow thanks for the amazing blow drying tips. I have been doing it so wrong and feel like if my hair doesn't look good, my day doesn't seem great either. I'm definitely gonna try these methods. Love ur hair.

RG: I love all your videos, I have the same kind of hair that you do and this tutorial is the best I've seen for my hair type. Thank you!

Mariam Beshara: Hi Silvia! Thanks for the video and the tip for the curly hair :). I am shopping for a new blow dryer. What should I be looking for? I have extremely burly but super fine hair (and not much of it), so I'll be doing extreme-type of blowouts as my norm, just to trick the eye to not see the many areas that seem to not have so much hair. Thank you!!! You're amazing and I watch your channel religiously and I've learned so so much :)

Nitaya Johnson: Elle, I truly love watching your videos I learned a lot from you keep up the fantastic work

Jill Bowen: So well done! Your hair looks very shiny and healthy too!

Melissa Brown: I'm totally going to have to watch this video everyday until I master it. Thank you so much for doing this tutorial..I struggle so bad with my round brush..I can never seem to get that kind of volume without teesing and back combing a bit..I just love you

c galloway: Excellent video ! Thank you. Really appreciate the explanation on how to keep the brush from getting stuck. Makes perfect sense, now :-)

Nicole Larson: I absolutely love your hair style! What do I need to tell my stylist so that I can achieve this same look? Wonderful video, thank you!

TT nNaples: Lean far forward drying back, then forward from left then right, drying hair about 95% dry. Blowing cool/cold air at roots each time finishing 3 sections. Sitting upright somewhat as she's doing, but much more simplified. If you have really straight hair, after dry, a puff of very light hair spray at roots and maybe a mist all over while leaning forward after hair is dry. Maybe Salon Grafix 3...my favorite was discontinued yrs ago. Simplify what she's doing here. Make sure detangled gently before and as you dry.

Grace C: You explained it so well. i was always turning the brush and getting hair caught so i would give up. Cant wait to try this the correct way haha

Pdunzelman: I used this technique today and it worked so great !!!

Beth Lovett: FYI when a round brush gets stuck in my hair I use a hair pick and just push the pick through the brush and hair comes right out without any or to much tugging or pulling. Also use an oil stay and your pick for really stuck hair !hope this helps !

Laura C: you are so generous with teaching and explaining things on how to get volume. great job. i am going to buy that humungous hair brush today. i subscribed, looking forward to seeing more of you. i really like how you explain things in an easy manner. that's the best way i understand instructions. thank you!

kim thomas: Thank you for the product recommendations I ordered them both the other day ! I love the tutorial on how to blow out hair for volume !! Definitely subscribed

Kristen: I was today years old when I learnt all of this. No wonder my hair has been a flat mess. Thanks!

Kayla Hayes: Yes!!! This video was super informative and exactly what I have been searching for weeks to find!!! Thank you so much!

Ask Alexa: Love this look! So gorgeous!

Emma Lewis: You’re an inspo! Thanks for the amazing tutorial!

Sam J: this was an amazing tutorial ur amazingly easy to understand! One of the best videos I have heard and watched on hair blow outs!

Karen Benavente: I love how you do your hair, it looks so effortless and easy for you, I wish I could do mine this easy, But I'm never this good ;(( but yours looks great!!

wherearemymarbles: Hey, I've learned to volumize my hair over the years from copying hair stylists, and this is the first time I see someone do the complete opposite of blowdrying from top to bottom. If you start from bottom to top, your hair is never in the way, and you don't have to tie your blow-dried hair causing a hair tie line. You'll also look more comfortable, and can structure how you part your hair for blowdrying. this tip is ideal for anyone who has dryer hair/curlier hair because you have better grip and control for consistency. Love your hair!

Elena Haldy: Love the professional tips.I'm licensed Cosmetologist for 30 yrs.You make it easy to understand.I'm going to try it!!

ivoryvignettes: I LOVE this golden, pearl, shimmery white goddess look you pull off! So flawless! Starting with your make-up and eyeshadow, hair tone and background *_*

traci vilez: I am so glad you addressed the round hair brush because yes, I have the same problem that lady has. I never use a round brush because of that reason. I am going to try using it again now that I know you don't keep circling the brush.

MUbyNicole Locke: This video was so helpful, thanks for sharing your tips!

Carol Smith: Thank you for the tip about the smaller round brush for thick, wavy hair. It worked.

Wendy L C: One year later and the 50% off still worked :) Thanks for the volume tips.

Terri Dueboay: I can't wait to try this method. My hair is the same length so I'm expecting great results.

Mina Antistescu: Hi! I just cut my long and lifeless hair...and I've chosen you're hairstyle! Looks and feels amazing... Super volume just wash it a little styling and I'm glam. Before with the long hair was way to hard to look nice...

LIZ D: awesome tutorial. You explained the process really well. Thanx!

Helen Alldridge: Thank you for this, you changed my day, i was a bit finger and thumbs but i will practice every time. Xx

Melissa 918: What temperature do you recommend for blow drying? Hot or medium? Love you and your hair looks gorgeous -- always

Kris Salas: Your face looks flawless in this video and your makeup fresh. Most times I want to go blonde after watching your videos ☺️

Ruby Ramirez: Thank you for the tip on how to handle a round brush! That has always been a frustration of mine.

Maridi Rodil: Your method truly works! For the first time ever, I have the best at-home blowout that lasts! I tried this last night (minus any product), and I have voluminous, bouncy hair that lasted all day ! I ordered the root lift spray, smoothing balm and conditioning balm bundle from eSalon and can't wait to use 'em. Thanks soooo much and stay beautiful!

Katie Hunter: Thank you thank you THANK YOU! I have watched so many videos which I have tried out and it never seems to turn out how it's supposed to. But, I watched this video, tried it out, and I look amazing! I will definitely be watching more of your videos. Thanks love!

Ilopezxoxo: I love styling my hair this way, but it seems that it breaks so easily because its so thin. Is there something you may recommend for super thin hair?

Jerica Anna Stanislawa Dziki: This was so helpful!! Thank you so much!

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