Before you get started on your blowout, it’s always a good idea to use a blow dry spray. Blowout sprays are easy to use, and they protect your hair against heat. When picking out the best blow drying spray for your hair, it’s important to take your hair texture and...
We all know that a good blowout should last at least 2 or 3 days. But sometimes they can last 4, 5, sometimes up to 6 days. Not everyone’s hair can achieve such longevity, but below you’ll find some great tips on how to make the most out of that blowout...
Jump To: Blowout vs. Blow Dry The Blowout Procedure Blowout Products Blowout FAQ Though this styling technique has been around a while, I still have a lot of people come in and ask “What is a blowout?” Here’s our take on it. A blowout is a...
We all know the summer months can cause hair to get frizz which can make your blowout fluffy but what does the cold winter months do to your hair health and blowouts? As the seasons change your hair changes and it can affect your blowout and the condition of your...
Having fine hair doesn’t mean you necessarily have thin hair. Fine hair refers to the hair texture of the strands of your hair, and thin hair refers to hair density or how much hair you have per square inch on your head. I have many clients that think they have...
Preparing your hair before a blowout is the number one key to success. You want to use shampoo and conditioner for your hair texture to ensure proper preparation before you apply a styling product and heat protectant to your hair. I only talk about shampoos,...