Sunday, 5 April 2015

Cascading Curls

Combing a center part and curling hair away from the face creates a soft cascading feel that is really on trend right now. Platinum blonde color seems to glow with the light hitting it at different levels. Teasing the crown slightly helps add volume and shape to the style.


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How to Style:
1. Part hair down the center, comb through, and apply the proper heat styling products.
2. Section and secure the hair from the ears up on top of your head.
3. Take a larger sized barrel curling iron and begin to curl the pieces of the dropped down section.
4. When curling the pieces, leave the end two inches of hair out of the curling iron and do not curl. This will help keep the ends looking soft and loose – not tight and coiled. 5. Drop down the top section and continue to curl.
5. Make sure you curl the front pieces of hair away from your face on either side to create the cascading effect.
6. Gently tease the roots at the crown area for volume and then spritz with hair spray!
Recommended Products:
For protection for any hot tools opt for Chi 44 Iron Guard Thermal Protection Spray. You can use it on dry hair before styling so it’s great for iron work on day two hair. For a good hairspray with good hold try Jonathan’s Finish Control High Shine Flexible Hairspray.
Best Face Shape and Hair Type:
Center parts look best on round and heart shaped faces. The voluminous waves will help soften all face shapes. This particular style is best for those with thicker hair who already have a slight wave. If your hair doesn’t hold a curl well, these loose waves may fall out throughout the day.
Tips:
If you have bangs, consider growing them out slightly to be able to part and flip.

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