Hair! How-To Create Volume & Sleekness With A Flat Iron!

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Hey guys so today I wanted to share with you how to flat iron, your hair with shoulder-length hair that has long layers. This technique is going to help you build a little bit of interest and volume to your straight hair, so yeah. If you want to know how to do that, then keep watching guys. So this is the flat iron I'm using it's the curly. I just start off with parting, my hair down the middle, and then I go ahead and section it off. I run my finger about half way through the side of my head and I section off that top part, and I do the same for the other side and I just curl it or twist it around and then just put a clip on it and then for The back side, I do the same thing as well, so I just take that top back half, and so it takes a total of like three clips. So basically, then, I'm just left with now, because you have long layers in my hanger I like to flip out the bottom part to create some interest, and then I will actually turn under the top part. So I just kind of grab it section by section and I just have it flip out a little bit we're going to do the other side and what I do this side. I just grab it from the back. It'S just a little bit easier and then you can grab the front like that and then just to be ranked like the exterior section of the underneath part. And I just rub my Flatiron through it and flip out just to make sure that I got now. The bottom part is nice and sleek, and it's sort of flipped out next you're, going to take the top part of your hair, one side of the top sections and you're going to split it in half. And then I just take my flat iron and I'll. Just curl it under get a really strong turn underneath, and then you grab that the rest of that section that you didn't get and do the same thing and I just kind of go over it once more. To make sure I got it really good. Okay, so there's that and then you just grab the other side, do the same thing turn it under really sharp grab. What was left of that section and if you have to split up into three sometimes I have to do it a little bit more. You can totally do that. Do as many sections as you need to do. If your hair is a little bit thicker, can I just grab it? Do a really strong turn underneath can go back to the other side? If you need to same thing and then time for that top last part in the back, take your brush brush it through really nice you're just going to grab it and turn it underneath. As you pull back and I grab my sides of it that I was still holding, then you reach back just to make sure the other white you can leave it. If you like your hair - and you know parted in the middle, I don't so it kind of creates a little bit more volume for my hair. If I kind of side part it after that, I guess, because it just kind of changes it up a little bit. So - and I just take my fingers and just kind of finger it through and I'll just use my fingers as well to create and finish off the part. And then you know, I just double check: make sure that it's some turning out underneath and you have a nice polished, fun, sleek hairdo, with a little bit of interest and volume, with a turn underneath and the flip out at the bottom, with those long layers. Alright, so that's how it's done just make sure you use your hairspray well, you're all set. That was it. If you guys have any questions, let me know and as always I'll see you next time, bye

rollerdog369: luv the layered cut and the color is so pretty good vid!!!!

House of Aqua: I'm going to try sectioning off my hair with 3 clips, thanks for the tips!

Nicole: Great video and this is going to make me section off my hair more.

Crystal Norris: I put volume in my hair with a straightner. I found if u do the passing in thinner sections it puts sooo much more volume in it. my hair is long now but, I also did it when I had a bob.

Tammy patel: I never comment but this is just what NEED!! Thank you... I hope I can continue to follow you!!

Heidi K: Great job love your hair

BeautyTipsByCrissy: Thanks! I get it done at Bon Vivant Salon. =) I'll have to check on the color for you

dc2010ist: What model of hair iron did you use?

Brooke N: How come you and tiffany don't do videos together? it would be fun to see some videos with you both!

Jean Keats: You look like the Belinda Carlisle from "The Bangels"! Wow! Your hair came out great!!!!! You look great as a blonde!

Jean Keats: I remember the video you did with brown hair! Your hair looks nice in blonde but coloring compensates the texture! Love your hair though!!!

Samantha Scienzo: Do you have to have a flat iron that curves like that to get this look??

Michelle Bush: The color of your hair is beautiful! Please tell me what color you use?

BeautyTipsByCrissy: Thanks! =)

nellie pisani: very nice!!

Michelle Bush: Also what kind of flat iron is that?

MariniSol: Nice!

Lpg 8: You should part your hair in the middle, I think it makes you look prettier. Very informational, thanks.

disha patel: Nice video

Stacey B.: you are gorgeous!

Dnyaneshwari Shinde: Thank for tips u r so beautiful

Mel Stevens: I'll go plug in my karmin titanium!

Catherine G.: your so beautiful!!!

BeautyTipsByCrissy: It's called The Curve

BeautyTipsByCrissy: =)

mihaela constantinescu: i love your smile

Keyila Hollis: first off you aren't flat ironing the right way u are supposed to take pieces and then do it.

Maegdelrosario: Are you really TiffanyD's sister?

Marcela C: are you TifannyD's sister?

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