My hair is the only thing that makes me incredibly vain. I inherited my thick, waist long tresses from my grandmother and I could not be more proud of it. I love the way they swish after a good shampoo and how they flow in the wind as I take my daily run. But lately I have been feeling a little unsatisfied with it, as I realised that my go-to hairstyle was becoming my only hairstyle. It was time for a change.
Armed with the need to change things I went online and looked up a few simple tutorials to help everyone achieve a great look in a short time. All these hairstyles were simple, no fuss, and most all were a welcome change from my boring old ponytail or bun! Here are some of my tips you can try to shake up the way you do your hair.
- The upside down blowout: Need to add volume to your hair in a jiffy? Flip your hair upside down, section it and dry it using a good hair dryer. I prefer my Morphy Richards hair dryer, but you can use whatever you feel comfortable with.
- Sea salt curls: Spray a little sea salt spray in your hair and set your curls with the diffuser. This is a great way to achieve those perfect beachy curls without a curling iron.
- The quick wave: This one is so simple you guys! Just braid your damp hair, dry it with a hair dryer, untie, set with spray and voila! Super wavy hair with little to no effort at all!
- The banging bangs: Remember to give your bangs some extra attention with your hairdryer. Use a blowdryer to give yourself some mysterious and sultry looking bangs.
- Use a heat protectant spray or serum if you frequently blow dry your hair
- Clean your hair dryer regularly to avoid overheating.
- Use a natural brush like a boar’s hair brush, not metal ones to avoid damage to your hair.
- A round brush will give you curls and waves while a paddle brush will give you luscious straight hair.
- Divide and rule: Always remember to section your hair when you blow-dry it for even drying and texture.
- Use a cooler setting at the end for glossy shine
- Keep your hairdryer moving constantly to avoid focussing on a certain section and damaging it.
- Don’t dry wet hair. Dry it when it is damp instead.
- Don’t use high heat all the time.
- Use a proper hairdryer like a Morphy Richards hair dryer.
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