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15 Tips for Hair Transitions with Carol LeBeau
By Ashley Gaudet
15 tips and tricks for fabulous hair
cut if you are not interested in color. It will subtly brighten your
natural color and give you incredible shine.
7. You can also use a demi permanent color to punch up your
natural color without a major commitment.
8. If you are growing your hair out make a point to get regular
trims. Ask your stylist to “dust the tips”. Finished ends make hair
of any length look better and hold a style longer no matter what
you choose to do with it.
9.Wait until your hair is about 80% dry to start a blow out. It cuts
time, frizz, damage, and ups the shine.
10. Invest in a quality blowdryer with all the attachments. It will
do half the work for you, and unless you have very fine hair a
nozzle can be your best friend.
11. When putting product in your hair, do it when it is still wet.
The water will act as a conductor to evenly distribute the prod-
uct.
12. Learn how to use a diffuser properly. For wavy, curly girls
this can cut your styling time in half and give you great results.
13. Wrap a small piece of hair around your ponytail and pin it
tightly with a bobby pin. (stick it in one way and then change di-
rection for maximum hold. This is a fast, easy way to add polish.
14. Prevent bedhead and frizz by wrapping you hair in a high,
loose bun and securing it with a cloth scrunchie. You will have
volume and movement when you wake up.
15. And last but not least, invest in a Mason Pearson hairbrush.
16 It will last you a lifetime and it never fails to make styling a little
more fun.
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