Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Mens HairWhy & How to Use a Blow DryerHair Dryer - Mens Hairstyling Tips

Hey guys real quick before the video starts I just want to say that I filmed this video over the course of two days yesterday [I] had long hair on my sides. [I] filmed a bit then I got a haircut and then today. I filmed all the cutaways [so] that's why I have two different lengths of [hair] in this video also I've got very chapped lips at the moment, so let's go ahead and start the real video. Yeah Hey, what's up guys? My name is [Jill] and today's hairstyle has been Made using completely original as a pre styler and a post Styler before I got the product in I was running out of my little sample jar So I've been practicing cocktailing using original as a pre styler and something else [is] a post dialer but today 100% [original] Hashtag good product Hashtag wink wink Hashtag go get some hashtag.

This is [jo] marketing in case you haven't figured it out anyways on to the actual video for today. Why? How should you use a blow dryer [so] as per usUal when I do videos like this I like to start out with the basics That's what I'm Gonna Do now and will progress a bit more get a bit more detailed as we get later on in the video So let's go ahead and start out with why why I use a blow dryer Do reasons first reason is because a blow dryer allows you to use less product to finish off your style After you finish blow-drying and this is a good thing because since this allows you to use less product You're not going to weigh down your hair by adding too much which could result in hair flop Later on in the day a little bit of product and a blow dryer should result in a hair style lasting a lot longer So the second reason a blow dryer almost always enhances any kind of style that you're trying to go for in terms of [hairstyles] though If you're going for a quiff or a slicked back or even a fringe hairstyle You know facing down using a blow dryer is going to help enhance that style and make it easier to work [with]? When you're applying product, I'll go ahead and show you two examples for this first example I'm styling my hair without a blow dryer My hair is clean and dry and I'm going to be applying original by bloom on straight into it and attempt to get it into the style that I normally have There's two problems with this first since my hair is not already dried into that position I want [its] a lot more effort to make it. Go that way [the] second problem I have to apply more product than usual. Which in turn makes it look less natural Which brings me to my second example now? I'll be using a blow dryer going for the exact same look After blow-drying it into the desired direction, not only is it much easier to apply [products] But I'm also able to use less and get a more natural-looking hairstyle It looks better Basically all in all now I understand that there's exceptions to the rule and not everyone is going to need a blow dryer So if you're one of those people don't get mad at me I know that you exist my point was to basically show you how a blow dryer can enhance your style If you use it correctly [okay], so that brings us to the next section How should we use a blow dryer? This obviously comes down to your hair type and the type of style that you're wanting to go for however There are a few tips that can be applied to everyone using a blow dryer So that's what I'll go through now first up the damp of your hair is before you start The better the style will look once you're finished blow-drying I'm not saying that you need to blow-dry [your] hair while it's soaking wet, but basically the damper It is the more it will listen once it's dry this is simply because the dryer that your hair is the more trying to fall into its natural state in terms of Texture the way it grows those kind of things But if you blow dry it when it's wet you're not giving your hair the opportunity to fall into its natural position Thus Allowing you to blow dry in the direction that you want to you get it basically if you blow dry when it's really wet it Can't really fight against you if that makes sense secondly the more heat that you use when you blow dry Again the more your hair will [to] you basically hot air loosens up your hair follicles and makes it So that they are more prone to listening to what you're trying to tell them to do when you're blow-drying them into a specific direction people often ask me if it's okay to use the hottest setting on your blow dryer and My answer is it depends on how healthy your hair is if you take care of your hair generally and you feel like it's pretty Healthy [I] said go for it use the hottest heat however if your hair is more on the drier side Then I've suggested using the medium heat setting not on full blast [heat] and of course I'll always recommend using a heat protectant before you blow dry to add some extra protection to your hair and in case you forgot Original by Bloomin has heat protectant element built into it as well as pre styling Capability as well as post styling and capability so just as everything finally when your hair is completely dry or at least almost completely dry switch over from the hot setting on your blow dryer to the complete coldest setting and Continue blow-drying your hair in the same direction as you've been doing just as hot air Opens up the hair follicles cold Air Closes them back down and locks them into position by blasting your hairstyle with cold air is going to help make that style last longer as well and also when you're [blow-drying] with cold air you can hold the blow-dryer closer to your hair because that's going to give a Greater Impact, but it's not going to damage your hair at all [alright].

Good job everyone for listening so far I've just got [one] more [thing] to talk about and this is hair styling tools like in addition to a blow dryer I'm going to be showing you how styling tools can make a big difference on your final outcome first I'll be using this paddle brush to go for a side-swept look without too much volume I'm simply blow-drying my hair in the same direction the entire time to get it to set straighter One last coating the product to set it all together and boom Shacka Lacka the first dial is done son I know you like buns, son [chat] [how] [does] the song go [and] for the second style again starting with Damp hair and original as a pre styler? [I'm] going for much more volume I'm using a round brush this time to curl my hair and an upwards position and to build in some crazy height I've gone through this quickly because I'll probably be making a more [in] [depth] hairstyle later on using this technique But as you can tell it's super different to the first style [branded] there might be a bit too much volume going on But the point was to make a difference from the first hairstyle and des what I did one more application of original because well I like showing it off and there you go Alright guys and this concludes this week's video If you've got any more questions Regarding blow-dryer styles in General make sure you check out the bloom on community group on Facebook. That group is fire I'm telling you. I've never seen such an active group in my entire life granted. I haven't really looked around for any other ones because It's such a great group Don't need to look for any others you can find that link in the description along with my Instagram Twitter and Facebook all that good stuff along with community Social media as well, it's all down there [thank] you guys for watching And I'll see everyone next [time].

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