A Few New Ways To Style Your Tresses

Big Hair Style Blowout:

This means volume, volume and some more volume. So your hair will have it’s usual blowout appearance but with a bit more oomph. To begin: comb a volumizing mousse through your wet hair, a great product for this is the Extra-Body Sculpting Foam from Paul Mitchell. The second step is to blow-dry your hair upside down using your fingers as your brush to rake through the hair. Straight away (while the hair still has the blow driers heat in it) flip your head the right way up and create a middle parting, then wrap the two sections of hair around medium-sized Velcro hair rollers. Leave in for 10 to 15 minutes, your hair should have that volumous appearance to it, then just finish off with a Volumizing Spray, such as the root lifter from Paul Mitchell.

The Wet-Head Style:

For those days when you are in a rush and your hair is the last thing you are able to give your attention to. Quickly start by applying some leave-in conditioner like The Cream , brush the hair so that it is smooth and detangled all the way through and tie into a ponytail (about halfway up your head). Twist the ponytail until the hair is a tight coil, pin it to your head, and tuck the end pieces away beneath the coil.  The Cream from Paul Mitchell doubles for both hold and moisture so it will keep your hair in place while keeping in that shine.

A Controlled Mess Style:

There is nothing better than pulling off something that is calculatingly disheveled, and the easier it looks to do the better it looks to outsiders. This is as simple as tying your hair into a classic bun, the kind of one you tie up for yourself just before you’re about to wash your face, or work your way through a difficult crossword. Then just pull out little strands of hair at random, to create texture and volume.