How to Blow Dry Short Hair
With the rise of the Third Wave of the emo rock genre, more women are sporting short hair cuts than ever. Emo hairstyles, however, are not the only short haircuts that women are sporting these days. Numerous movie stars have started wearing their hair short. While many women make short haircuts look stunning, these cuts are understandably more difficult to manage. Something as easy as blowdrying one's hair becomes a hassle with short hair. This is why taking the specific steps necessary to blowdry your hair, make having short hair just a little more easy. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Put a pea size amount of styling cream into your palm together with a dime size amount of extra-hold gel. Mix the two together. This mixture will give your hair texture while stopping it from falling flat.
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Massage the mixture into your hair from root to tip. Set your blowdryer to a medium setting. Twist hair into one inch sections. Focus the airflow of the blowdryer to the root of the hair. This will establish volume and prevent hair from going wild.
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Continue until all roots are completely dry. Use a hair brush to style the sections of twisted hair around your face. A ceramic brush will work best. Wooden and plastic brushes do not hold heat as long as ceramic brushes.
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Use the brush to help. Continue drying the rest of the hair, all the way to the ends.
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Place a dime sized amount of pomade into your palm. Rub your hands together to warm up the pomade. Using your fingers, pinch the pomade onto the ends of the small sections of hair. This will not only define layers, but also give hold to whatever style you choose.
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Tips & Warnings
Make sure to warm up the pomade before applying to the hair. This will ensure easy application.
Some girls have trouble looking good with short hair. It is always good to do online research to find out what you would look like with a short haircut. Oval faces usually pull off short haircuts better.
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