Create a soft, feathery blow out haristyle B- 2:50

Feathered hair doesn't have to mean looking like Farrah Fawcett, but a soft, bouncy blow out. Begin with the hair wet and blow it 80% dry so that it remains moist at the ends, with the help of a wide brush. Divide the hair into two and secure the top part with a clip so that it will not get in the way. Begin to blow dry with a wide round brush and use it for a section of hair. Bring the hair dryer at a high heat setting close to the hair, at an angle of about 45º, from the direction of the roots to the ends, with the ends of the hair twisted outwards. At the ends, roll the brush again and again until the hair is shiny and pleasant. Repeat this all over, each time on another section of hair. It is very important
to hold the hair dryer not too close to the hair in order not to scorch it. To finish, bend the head over, shake the hair and apply some styling cream at the ends, in an outward
pulling motion so that the hair remains loose and feathery. Watch this video hair styling tutorial and learn how to create a soft, feathery blow out hairstyle.

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