How To Style Medium Layered Hair At Home

This guide shows you How To Style Medium Layered Hair At Home.

Watch This and Other Related films here - http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-st...

Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_ce...

Check out our channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/videojugbe...

Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/videojug

Follow us on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/videojug

Hi I'm Peter georgiyevich, owner of glass, hair salon in London. I hope some of these tips you'll find useful at home. I'M going to show you how to style medium, layered hair. If you've got lots of layers in your hair. You probably want a lot of texture and movement and more body in the hair. So, to get more body, you need to really use a large round brush and if and you make sure, there's no tangles in the hair and it's a good idea to use a volumizing spray, because it's a lighter form of volume you can get and you spray A little bit the root area and up the hair shaft and make sure you all the ends are tucked under nice and smooth and when you're, using a hair, dryer blow-dry the underneath areas. First, to make sure you get that root, lift in that area and then through the top working down the hair shaft. And you work with an upward motion and if you're doing this yourself, it's easier to blow-dry everything forward because you haven't got arms at the back of your head. So it's not easy to be more. Do it in this direction and then, when you finish, you can leave your brush in the hair for just until it cools down, because the while you're heating, the hair, the hair, dryer deck style, their hair and the cooling down process makes it set. So once that's cooled down, you can take the brush out and you have a lot more volume in that section of hair, and then you can just do that throughout your hair style. Once you get once you finished blow-drying, if you want to create more texture on the ends, I would use like a perm aid and I'm using a dry per made. It'S basically like a really thick moisturizer for your hair, so it stops it from going fluffing. Make sure you put it through your hands first, like from right through you, shouldn't see any product left, I'm just going to take that through just to seal the ends and what it does as well. It actually makes you see the layers more as well. When you put a dining product on the end and that how you can style medium, layered, hair,

Dess Wyman: heat makes a curl and cool sets a curl, and so using the "cool" button on your dryer makes it stay. I love the back, but she was probably displeased with the front, but I'm sure she was happier after she had fixed it a bit in the front.

dulcet path: I love the way her hair looks when he's finished.....very pretty.

Lane BT: This would take too long to do by yourself at home Using a curling iron is quicker He's only showing one curl. It will take a while to do a whole head of hair the way he's doing it.

Danni B: At home ? This shows how you do it in a salon when you can stand behind someone - I think you should take 'at home' out of the title as this doesn't help me do it myself!

Andrea Sanchez: Was the blow dyer even on?!

ReA_Official: How to maintain front layered hair at home

Jessica V: She looks disappointed that it didnt come out the way she wanted

Pamela Azevedo: He's pulling on her hair , that would make me mad lol

Holly Smith: Would of helped if you actually showed how to do it! Not go over it?

Paul Heywood: she looks unhappy throughout the entire video! 

Zae Jackson: She looks mad, her hair looks tangly , dnt think the dryer on, you didnt really show us anything, and it seems he's pulling too hard .

Skittlezforeva325757: She doesn't look that happy

yatzaricat: He is pulling her hair i would be mad

Breanna Marie: i don't think so haha

jesson constantino: hot. . the stylist is hot :)

TheAnnemarie818: posh

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response