Styling My Pixie Is A Pompadour/ Faux Hawk #Pixiehair #Fauxhawk #Pompadour

  • Posted on 24 November, 2020
  • Pixie
  • By Anonymous

When I first got this pixie I really wanted to be able to have this fun pompadour faux hawk style but it was a bit too long and too heavy. After this last appointment where we cut about 1/3 of the length off and really thinned and de-bulked the weight of it I have been able to get the look I wanted. I ma so excited about this hair and what will come next.

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Second more detailed cut: https://youtu.be/7q_sV74KxYU

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Hello, pixie friends and my silver sisters. If you are brand new to my channel, welcome, my name is carrie jessica. I talk a lot about learning how to style this pixie hair, wavy, hair, gray, hair hair care in general. Sometimes the open things have spent too much money on if those things sound like they are interesting to you hit the subscribe button and hang out with me more often today, i am going to show you how i go from freshly washed flat hair to this. So if you want to see keep watching, so let me give you a 360 of what it looks like with no product in it. I don't dislike my hair in this natural state at all whatsoever, but i am going for more of a pompadour fauxhawk type style. I like for my hair to be larger than life, and i've finally found a method of like how i'm styling it and products that i'm using that are giving me that big volume consistently. So i am ready to share with you what i've been doing. I'M so excited my fingers are crossed, because i would only figure that the time that i choose to record it, it would not work out we're not going to go there. We'Re not going to be negative. This is going gon na be great. It'S gon na go great, so the first thing i'm gon na do is get my hair a little bit more than damp pretty wet. I like to style my hair wet forward. That way, when i add a heat protectant in it, is really absorbing and locking in some moisture before i add some heat to it. So now that my hair is wet, the very first thing that i'm going to go in with is from design me. This is a leave-in conditioner called fab me this. They did send to me um as a gift. This is the only thing that was gifted everything else that i've bought and paid for it. My hair is dripping down my neck, so i'm going to go in with just a little bit. I still tend to have an issue with being heavy-handed. I still feel like i have like hair, but i don't so i'm just going to use one spray. Oh two sprays, i'm not good at being light-handed, and i am just going to really go in in different directions. Just to get my hair really coated, i have been using a medicated shampoo for psoriasis dermatitis if you've hung out with me for a while. You already know that it is drying, so i am definitely adding leave-in conditioner, even though i only have this little bit of hair. Now that i have my leave-in finisher and i'm going to go in with a very small amount of dry bars hot tutti. This is a heat protectant and i am just using this much, that's, probably even more than what i need. So this is it and again, i'm going in all different directions, because i have not used heat tools um in a very long time before this haircut. So i really just want to make sure that this hair is protected, not to mention if you have gray hair, if you're embracing your silver hair and you use heat tools, they can really turn your hair, yellow if you're not protecting your hair. Now that i have my heat protectant in i'm going to go in with a little bit of dry me, i meant to use one spray. I used two, that's just how i am, but anyway, this seals, the cuticle of the hair, so it keeps the hydration and the good stuff in but allows it to dry faster. This also does um. This also does have some heat protectant in because it is sealing that cuticle and anything that i have left in my hands. I just kind of run it along my undercut. The hair. There doesn't really need any protecting in any kind of a serious way, but you know it's on my hands now that i have all the stylers and my hair that i use my hair is wet to damp. I'M going to use my dyson dryer. I have this really small, compressor, nozzle and i'm going to rough dry it meaning i'm not really being careful. My main focus is just to already start creating that upward motion with my hair. By the way this dyson dryer is very expensive. You do not need to have this dryer at all. I'M gon na use high heat. No, i'm not! I'M gon na use medium to high speed and low to no heat, so my hair is always dry and, as you can see, we have already started to create this upward motion. However, there's no hold to it. If i just left it like this, it would split down my natural part in a matter of an hour. I'M an alligator clip this section of my hair out of the way so that i can focus on the very back of the top of it and the sides when i use my curling iron, i'm going up and slightly forward with it and on these sides we're Going up, and slightly in that will help create the support of what i'm going for the straightener that i'm using is from dry bar, and i personally set it at 280.. That is a nice setting for me to where it is hot enough to where it does. What i need it to do, but it's not so hot that the heat protectant doesn't protect my hair from it so and if i can see things in the back that just don't want to go up, i don't i mean, even though i'm using products and heat Tools, i'm not necessarily trying to fight my hair if a piece of my hair really wants to do something. I'M just gon na make it work. So now that my hair is all curled flattened so now that my hair has is all going in the direction that i want it to go, i'm not really messing around with it. Yet i haven't broken up like the the cast almost from the flat iron. I'M gon na go in with puff me light. I'M gon na go in at my roots. I personally don't like to get this further through my hair, i like to use a spray wax for that, and this is really handy because it has a nozzle. Some of these are powders that you just kind of dump on your head. This i feel, like i, have a little bit more control over where it goes and since i'm new to using this type of styler, i need all of the help i can get so now. I have that puff me light in i'm just gon na go in with my fingers and kind of uh rub it in for lack of a better word. This stuff is so good at giving volume. So you can see we have things going in the right direction, but this is not enough hold. If i were to leave it like this, it would fall very quickly. So now i'm gon na go in with kevin murphy. This is a spray wax. This one's called touchable there is another one called bedroom that i've used in the past, but we're talking years ago. I really don't remember enough about bedroom versus touchable to tell you the difference between the two, but i will tell you that i am using touchable now and i have been loving it. So this is a really fine mist of a spray wax. It leaves your hair sticky at first, but it is touchable in the sense that it's flexible, you can kind of control it after it's in your hair, unlike a hairspray that kind of freezes it and this stuff smells so good. So now that i have touchable in my hair now is when i'm going to run my fingers through it and just kind of shape things where i want them to go and because i did have that piece of hair that really was intended to go up. I didn't want to i'm just going to use this brush and i have some of the touchable waxes on my hand, still from running my fingers through it. So i'm just going to run my hand down it. That should have that guy where he wants to be, and then in this top section i just like to kind of take pieces and wave them in different directions, all right guys that is it 360.. Let'S check it out. I did use several products in my hair and if you are a product minimalist, that might seem overwhelming, but each of those products served a very different, unique purpose for my hair to create the overall look and i used a very small amount of each product, especially If you have a hairstyle like this, your hair products will probably last you quite a long time. Okay, guys. That is it from me today with my pompadour fauxhawk style that i have been rocking and loving. I am obsessed with my hair um. If you want to hang out with me some more, i post videos, usually on tuesdays and thursdays, when life permits, if you want to hang out with me outside of that, you can find me on instagram. I am super active there, i'm always pinning stuff on pinterest. You can find me on facebook. You can find me on tick tock. You could even find me on twitter, but no one really follows me there, alright, guys if you have not yet give this video a like and drop a comment, believe it or not. Those things help my channel and i greatly appreciate that if you haven't yet hit that subscribe button, you can even hit the bell for notifications, for when i create new content um, i'm really really bad at saying goodbye. I never quite know how to do it so bye yeah, that's it just bye!

Margaret Soto: I can see I’m gonna be spending $ today ordering these products! Thank you for showing us how to achieve this awesome look, I love it.

Sabrina Herring: Love your continued looks and progress! I’d love to rock this BOSS look!

indria drayton: When you had wet your hair, I was loving the Boy George/ Corey Hart (I love my sunglasses at night) vibe which, when you had it slicked back, became Trinity. Then when you started blowdrying, the style was an absolute Morrissey moment! Even the music you chose was straight up 80's. I love the 80's hairstyles. The finished hairstyle is beautiful!

Michael: Love this hair look!!! Rock it

Star Listener: Beautiful! I have a faux hawk. I love this.

Lareina E: Just wanted to thank you for your hair joyrouney updates- I too took the plunge to go super short pixie on my silver hair grow out recently after a color snafu getting lots of compliments on the shift and my hair has never felt so healthy! Wondering if your feeling any push back or negativity from family or friends, mine has been mostly positive but my feminist energy has definitely been put front and center- just more outwardly less soft and feminine looking I guess? Thanks

indria drayton: It's great when you love your own hair.

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