Faux Blowout With A Flat Iron | Quick And Easy Straight Hair With Volume

  • Posted on 20 January, 2019
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

Hey guys! Learn how to fake a blow out with a flat iron. It is super quick and easy but still gives you volume and a polished result. Hope this is helpful!

What I use on my hair:

Redken All Soft shampoo & conditioner, makes my hair feel super soft while still feeling clean and light: https://amzn.to/2VVTpZA

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Joico Blue shampoo & conditioner helps eliminate brass tones in highlighted brunette hair: https://amzn.to/2DkAZL2

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Flat iron with curved barrel: https://amzn.to/2SXneas

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Heat protectant: https://amzn.to/2syIPKu

What I'm wearing:

Zodiac coin necklace: https://rstyle.me/~aLFzX

Staycation sweatshirt: sold out:(

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Today'S video is all about how to get this volume eye straight. Look to me, it looks like a faux blowout. I don't usually get my hair blown out. Nor can I blow my hair out on my own, because I have so much of hitting my arms get tired and also, I always believe I look frizzy after good luck. So I do this little faux blowout, and this is my quickest way of doing my hair and I love this look for anything I think Oh truly polished, so you can definitely dress this up or also wear this to class. Just with the t-shirt and look polished and like you put some effort into your appearance, and I like it because it's straight, but it's straight with the volume so you're not like I don't know, I don't get that eighth grade Bible did. I have when I straighten my hair, just all the way down so yeah. This is quick and easy stay tuned and keep watching if you're interested in it and also subscribe. If you have not subscribed, this is my natural hair. I washed it honestly. As for shampoo, I use the red, can all soft on setup picture and, of course, link it, and I use that off and on with the joy cow blue shampoo, because I have highlights, but I have like, naturally, a long brunette based type thing going on. So I use that to kind of tone it and make sure you don't think it too brassy and I haven't been using that for long enough to know if it's made a big difference or not. I just got it. Oh, you see, I think I've used a few times, but not enough to say that it's like protecting me in any breast type of stuff. You know so this is like my sheet of Oh dry, hair. Okay, so I start with just taking like right above my ears: everyone has their own way of sectioning off their hair. This is just what I do and I pull all that up and nice, but on top of my head I don't know Mir, I'm just doing some money finder. So hopefully I don't miss anything major, but it's been years that I've been doing my hair. So I think I might be able to do it so if you already have pretty straight hair, you might not have to do this as in-depth this idea, but you know some of us have a big hair, naturally, which I wear my hair. Naturally a lot. So don't get me wrong. I wear my natural hair more than I do. It strike they're styled for sure, especially like to class and stuff. I always wear my hair natural, but when I want to look like polished in a way this is that really makes me. Look more polished, I always think for my tool. Amazing eh. I don't know this looks like an inch. Maybe a chi is so old. I had this forever. I think when they they had a sale like she's at and it was probably these pattern ones cuz. I'M sure they're like girly, no my mind these patterns, no, like okay, I'll, buy the pattern. So I have this old sheet and just a hairbrush and he protected. I sprayed mine in one my hair's wet Stowe and I used um, oh gosh. What'S the brand so cheap? I'M sorry, everyone uses that I feel like. So I just brush their piece of hair, just grabbing chunks, some people like to say 1-inch chunks. I don't really know I describe chunks and I will straighten them down and about halfway down or a little bit more halfway. I stop oh gosh and then right below halfway I'll curve, which my Flatiron has like a curved favorable type situation, so I can curve it under and I carved it on there about halfway to where the plate that was facing. My brush is not facing up yeah. That makes sense, and I just keep that save curve all the way down. So you all will see. I did that a little bit low there, but that looks pretty good from what I can see. Okay, let's try another piece yeah there we go, so I don't know if you can tell, but it's like doing a little under curve thing and it's giving it like straight hair but with volume. So I'll do one more piece in this section. I also curl my hair, sometimes so I can show you all how I do curls or how I wear my hair when I wear at natural like how I make it very hot but yeah this is just for my polished look. Is it like I like to do it'll stay like not even done for quite some time. I find ya cute. Okay, I'm gon na. Do this side and the rest of it and I'll come back to y'all. Before I do my front section cuz, I do that a little bit differently. Okay, so I just did my second layer. I go from like right here so like this chunk, and I just could do this. I'M fine iron, it curve it under and now I'm gon na go into the top second, which I do a little bit differently. So this is gon na be kind of hard, because I want to make sure that I don't lose any of this in this. Have a lot of hair so to make sure the nice section just this off and I don't get me like random curls throughout my hair I will try and like good there. I done pair all the hair that I have done in a ponytail behind my head and then I'll just work with the top section. Okay, so any first, I just parting it. I don't know it was kind of rough. Whatever, okay, there we go. I went to help volume, as I said, I'm sure I look really good right now. I gon na go ahead and grab. This is probably like you pieces over here to chunks that I can do and I'm gon na straighten this upward clamping it on the root and really guiding it up. Let me go look at the mural if I can make sure I'm doing this. Okay, I'm back. I did just kind of let that cool a little bit like the top hat, that I straightened that feels pretty good and then I will grab the straightener and on the bottom, half just do the same curve it under again straightening and going up, and I'm gon Na hold it up in the air so that way it cools it kind of locks that flowing. You went up there that feels good and cool, and now I'm just gon na curve up there. So from this random piece - and I feel like it should go over here - so I'm taking my ponytail blow my hair - that's done letting it out and putting it on this side of my head so that it can just kind of all stay over there and we Can focus on this, which is always a kind of like annoying chunk, because there's honestly a lot of hair, I kind of like to split this piece up again: the tress, let that in half again, because it's a lot if you wanted to use like hairspray. If your hair is thinner or the whole heat styling well, I definitely recommend that I never use hairspray because honestly, my hair's kind of fried you know so it won't. It won't really just lock into whatever I tell it to do so. There we are trying to get this little guy down brushing through this back piece and I'm gon na kind of Flatiron this up as well kind of up and back. I guess I do not know how I'm doing this without a mirror. This is honestly one of my biggest achievements, yet gon na let that cool down back there like I was saying I do my front a little differently, and this is actually like my fastest way of doing my hair, because if I curl it I'll like straighten it Halfway down and then go back in with the curler curl, the bottom half, so it's not waiting on top on. I go to curl it, and that takes quite some time, but this is really fast. So this is my front piece right there in front of the part or what would be bangs if I had been. This is gon na be kind of hard to show you guys it's not a mirror. Oh here's! What I'm going to do like my laptop I'm going to just go on, let me grab a bobby pin you're gon na. Do one bobby pin: okay, I'm back and bobby, pin! Okay! This is not straight. I can see now so I'm just gon na go through and kind of smooth. Those out like mid chef's to fall in these pieces still have some weight in there. Alright. Is it looking good everywhere? Yes, everything looks good putting that all back into a pony just to get out of my way where it's straight, I can't believe I did that. Okay, ideally, I would have more over here too, but I already did that. So ever it's fine, so we're gon na flat iron that straight up my camera is blinking. That'S not a good sign going straight back with that. I don't like that. Drawing up dry, letting that cool down over there just to keep it from falling in my face, plus my hair is usually on this side. So that gives me that volume, so I'm gon na use my flat iron now bad news, my camera stopped recording, but what I did was straighten my hair straight up and then I curved it under but like going back and then I rolled it up as if It was a curl and just pinned it it's cool now this isn't very like you, don't have to do that that just kind of like locks in that little sweepy sweepy cap, my ponies, who we're working with, looks good okay. So that is how I get this little like faux blowout following my straight look. I hope this was enjoyable and educational

Evil_sidekick: This was the hair tutorial I was always looking for!!

Hannah Saldan: I cannot wait to try this!! Blow - outs are so hard to do at home, this gives the same look, but looks way easier! Thanks for sharing!

Haley Mitchell: Thank you so much for this! We have similar hair texture so it’s nice to see something I can do everyday ✨

Genny Diehl: this was so cute you're adorable and so pretty omg!!! :,) I have thin straight hair so I don't think this is the method for me but I sure had fun watching you do it <3

Cassidy W: omg I love ur natural hair but i love it straight just as much!!!!! More hair vids plz! Can’t wait to do this the next time I do my hair!!!<33

honeyandseasalt: this was amazing!!!!! thank you for this video! i’m totally going to try this :)

Jill: so pretty! thank you for this . can't wait to try it out

Savannah McGee: Beautiful!!! Looks amazing

Morgan Douty: Honestly, have wondered for years how you made your hair look this fab and now like 8 years later I finally know

GlamBySam: Your hair is so pretty! thanks for making this video!

meagan modrusic: Okay this is so cute I might have to try it since my hair is a little longer now!!! great vid

miss pillai: omg this is gorgeous!

maccifyme: Such a pretty hairstyle!

Melissa Nguyen: You look like Allison from pretty little liars!!! But I love this video thank you !<3

chloeinthecities: Cute! Gonna try this. :)

Natasha Matthews: No homo, but you are absolutely ADORABLE omg #obsessed #subscribe Also, thank you so much for this video!!! I’ve been trying to figure this out for the longest!!!

Jamielee s: We literally have the same hair thickness and like texture, if only it had the same colour we would be complete hairtwins

Giovanna Mae: love this!

jaxon shultz: DO A NATURAL HAIR TUTORIAL. were in there same boat with curly~ ish~hair naturally

Brittany Grace: I feel like my hair kinks instead of getting that cute lil flip

miss pillai: my mum says i can only do this when i have money, apparently there’s no point in dressing up if your bank account can’t do the same. :( makes sense but then she compares me to other girls that have enough money to be able to curl their hair.

Eztrella: Thank you omg

Ambers Lil Rose: You look so much like Madylin Sweeten!

Elisa:

Jamie Richardson: Where is your hoodie from??

Faith T: 2:35

King Of Thistledowns: Pretty little girl in her pretty little world talking about her pretty little hair style. Hope daddy has lots of money cause life is gonna hit you like a ton of bricks.

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