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Summary: How to apply mousse to highlighted hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.
Issac Aralgis has been a professional hair stylist for 10 years. He is Studio Certified, and worked at Melrose Hair Studio, and Lance Christopher, where he created hair styles and...read more
"After you have rinsed your hair, you have washed it, shampooed it, conditioned it and towel dried it, I recommend that you let it air dry from there. If you are going to be going out on the town after that and you are going to be going out in style but you do not want to blow dry your hair, I am going to show you some things to use to put in your hair. Because you have used a chemical in your hair you do not want to use too many products so what I am going to do and to recommend is to use a small amount of mousse and you can mix it or cocktail it with shine serum. I am using Wellbeing Distressed by Dominesse which is an amazing product. It is an independent product from a family in Italy who distributes it over here in America. What you can do is just use a couple of little squirts in your hand. As your hand is still towel drying what you are going to do is just gently rake it through your ends. You are going to use just a little on there but what you are going to want to do is just mainly do it on your ends. Warm it up and pull it through. Smooth it through your fingers and continue to let it air dry. What this is going to do is to help you, if you have curls, define that as well as once it dries to get rid of any frizzies you may have. It normally takes someone's hair about an hour to fully dry since you just chemically treated your hair so basically you have taken this moisture out of your hair and your hair is going to want to hang on to this moisture so it may take a little longer. It may take an hour and a half to two hours to completely dry and that is when you will see your end results."
eHow Article: Applying Mousse to Highlighted Hair