When all else fails, throw on a hat…
I’m sure you have a few of ’em in your hair-styling bag.
I’ve always struggled with my mop, but I’ve learned a few time-saving tricks and shortcuts over the years (mostly the hard way) to reduce the pain.
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Like, when I used to have blunt bangs across my forehead, I’d squeeze one extra day out of my blowouts by putting the back and sides of my hair up in a towel but leaving my bangs uncovered. then I’d just wash the bangs…which took a lot less time than washing a whole head of hair.
Lately I’ve been rocking mid-length side-swept bangs, and to decrease heat styling damage (and shave a few minutes off my getting-ready time), I’ll typically just blow my bangs straight but leave the rest of my hair to air dry.
Oh, and if I have to look responsible for something (ptooey!) but don’t have enough time to do my hair the way I’d like, I’ll run a dollop of styling product, like a soft hold gel, through the top layers and the ends, and gather everything up in a low ponytail on the back of my neck.
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Then, I’ll spray some hairspray all over, and use a boar’s hair brush to smooth and control the strays.
Sometimes I’ll also wash my hair at night and go to sleep with it slightly damp (as long as it isn’t cold in the house) because something magical happens overnight…
Lying flat like that for hours really boosts my volume and waves, and I wake up looking a little like the Bride of Frankenstein, LOL! but I take advantage of it by playing up the volume and curls. using a large barrel curling iron or hot rollers, I’ll curl the top layers and ends.
The result smacks of big pageant hair at first, but when it mellows out it looks less cray.
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And of course, when all else fails, there are always hats.
А ты? Do you have any hair-styling shortcuts or time-saving tricks? I’d love to hair about them.
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