Divide wet hair into six or seven sections, and blowdry one by one using a round brush. "Drying small sections instead of large chunks makes the hair super straight," notes Ammon Carver, artistic director for Matrix. "If your hair's naturally curly like Taylor's, pull your locks tightly as you draw the brush through — the tension stretches out curls." Once you've blown out all the sections, run a flat iron quickly through the ends of your hair (this will help keep it from kinking up later on). Finish by smoothing on a frizz-fighting cream or serum.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Divide wet hair into six or seven sections, and blowdry one by one using a round brush. "Drying small sections instead of large chunks makes the hair super straight," notes Ammon Carver, artistic director for Matrix. "If your hair's naturally curly like Taylor's, pull your locks tightly as you draw the brush through — the tension stretches out curls." Once you've blown out all the sections, run a flat iron quickly through the ends of your hair (this will help keep it from kinking up later on). Finish by smoothing on a frizz-fighting cream or serum.
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