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1.16.2013

[how to] everyday curls

One of the most requested tutorials has been for the loose curls I sport most days. While there are tons of ways to achieve this tousled look I'm sharing my go-to with you today. Once you get comfortable with your new styling methods this 'do should take you no more than 30 minutes & even less with second day hair.

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Towel dry hair. Use a wide tooth comb to detangle. Use a quarter sized amount of shine serum & work through hair starting at the ends to the nape of your neck. Next, use a dime sized amount of heat protectant & work through hair starting at the ends.


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Blow dry on the warm (not hot!) setting. I go a little crazy here - there's no rhyme or reason to how I dry my hair. When most of the moisture is gone use a large round brush for a good blow out. Make sure that you are working the brush through the ends of your hair.


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Separate your hair into sections. I start at the bottom & work my way to the front. I also use a banana clip. Deal with it.


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I do not use the clamp on my iron. Wrap the section of hair around the iron & away from your face. 


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Continue doing this until all sections are curled.


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Use a dime sized amount of frizz control serum to break up the curls & smooth any flyaways.


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Now for my most favorite step: grab that unnecessarily large can of L'Oreal Elnett & spray until your heart is content. For the record, I drive a hybrid so there's no way you can make me feel guilty for having a love obsession with aerosol hairspray. Good chat. Back to the hairspray. Once you have successfully contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer put. the. can. down.


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Tidy up any stray pieces that may have gone rouge along the way...



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 & Voila! You've got yourself a head full of carefree curls.


*When working with second day hair, straight or curled, make sure you brush out the ends well & add a few sprays of dry shampoo & texturizing spray to your roots before curling. [Brunettes - make sure there is no white residue from the dry shampoo left on your roots - rub in thoroughly] Next, heat up your iron & get to styling!



Products used:

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Shine serum, heat protectant, frizz control serum, hairspray, dry shampoo
[Not pictured: Texturizing spray]


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Dryer [splurge] [save], round brush, curling iron [on sale!]


photos via Heidi


This is not a sponsored post. I simply have an affinity for magical life-changing hairspray.

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