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As the title says!
Think this would be a fun thread to start!
Also great to share tips with each other on perfecting the perfect curly blow dry!
Look forward to seeing all your wonderful curly creations guys! 👍 x
 
Try using lift vertige by Kerastase, it's fantastic!!

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Try using lift vertige by Kerastase, it's fantastic!!

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I'm yet to try this Jamie! Nice blows x
 
What products did you use before and after sarlouise? X

Label M blowout spray for the roots and Morrocan Oil for the ends, 2 pumps wet, 1 pump dry. X

Sarah xo
 
Loving this thread, thanx Beckstar! X
 
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Love using Tigi superstar queen for a day,headrush and masterpiece :)ImageUploadedBySalonGeek1408480816.222886.jpgImageUploadedBySalonGeek1408480824.474100.jpg
 
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Used salon services brushes 😂 and smoothing lusterizer on the ends
 
I'm bloody useless! What's the best way to section when doing the blows? X


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As the title says!
Think this would be a fun thread to start!
Also great to share tips with each other on perfecting the perfect curly blow dry!
Look forward to seeing all your wonderful curly creations guys! 👍 x

I seen your post on dgolds thread and I section my curly blow drys the exact same way as you do haha! I think scousers and people from Essex are alike when it comes to hair anyway! They both love big hair and don't care!

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That's before dressing out, forget to take a picture after x
 
I always start at the back, split the hair into 3 vertical sections then staring with the middle section take a piece of hair the same width as your brush. Then I always blow dry under unless the hair is straight then I will blow dry vertically. Once the hair is dry and hot, I use velvro rollers and double pronged clips.

Once I've finished the back I take diagonal sections fro! The side, then Use the same process as the back, depending on how much height I want, I blow dry the parting back or too the side.

Then I blast some cool air, some hairspray and remove the rollers. To finish I use a flat brush to smooth out the roots and leave curls in the ends.

Hope this Helps,Sorry for the essay, but I love curly blow drying!
 
@amandahartley ^^
 
Having curly hair myself Took me a while to figure it out. I have a almost magical routine to make natural curls nice & ropey which I have taught to many clients over the years......Diffusers wreck curls I swear! Here it is......Only brush it when wet with conditioner in it with a vent brush, rinse with tepid h2O, scrunch while towel blotting, DO NOT BRUSH AGAIN! Apply firm creme or gel depending on texture of hair, scrunch product throughout damp hair, let almost fully air dry(or my fave clip loosely up if longer & sit under hood dryer on low heat/air till starts to get crisp/crunchy, head bent over finish drying with nozzelless hairdryer on low heat/air from nape directing air while scrunching downwards flipped over hair with the hairshaft structure to ends, flip head back shake & apply spray @ roots then headbang till set then give it a good coat all over........I have had clients that had no idea they could have nice curls because they always brushed it to much or used wrong products that swear by my "ritual" for awesome curls!
 

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Curly blow dries is something I feel I definitely need to work on so love this thread for all the tips, it seems to be the dressing out that I struggle with, it's almost like I'm too scared to touch it lol x
 
I seen your post on dgolds thread and I section my curly blow drys the exact same way as you do haha! I think scousers and people from Essex are alike when it comes to hair anyway! They both love big hair and don't care!

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That's before dressing out, forget to take a picture after x

Haha we sure are! And this does look exactly the same as mine before I dress out. Lovely blow dry 👍 x
 

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