Hi, my name is Brittany, Watson, I'm a stylist here at magnolias salon and spa. This is my model Dana, and what we're gon na be doing on her today is a fun messy curled up. Look first of all, we're gon na take big sections with her hair. At the bottom, first we're gon na start with Moroccan oil first, actually, just so when we do the curl she's not gon na further up too much all right. Now we're going to use the iron silk from redken, that's seven, just spray, it very lightly honor and then we're gon na. Take our sections in almost like a triangle section at the bottom: when you're curling your own hair, you want to keep it at first, an inch away from the scalp and then bring it down, because that way you can be easily just repeat it all right and You'Re gon na use an inch curling iron when you want a softer curl, the bigger the iron, the softer the curl you're, going to get her hair already has a natural wave to it. So the more tension you put on it, the better it's gon na - be straighter at the root all right. Now that we have our all curled up. What we're gon na do is we're gon na rake through with our hands just to loosen these curls up. She doesn't want to be Shirley temple's, alright. Now what I'm gon na do is I'm gon na put the OSIS dust it on her roots, and this is just gon na add a little bodying, a little texture of the root you just have to rub it. A little bit with your fingers right at that room. Alright, next we're gon na do so we're gon na spray. The wool shake from redkin onto her mid strand, her mid shaft dot right at her roots. This is just gon na add a lot of texture. We'Re gon na hit it with the blow-dryer just for a second kind of scrunching it with your hands just to give her a little bit of that messy. Look all right and then the last step, I'm just gon na add a little bit of Moroccan oil. Shine spray all right, and that is our look.
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lilitho3009: what brand is the product that the stilist used to give volumen and texture to the roots???
EMILIA: @lilitho3009 I guess you mean the volumepowder? It's called "Dust it".