My hair would not look like that if I left it to dry naturally; it would somehow manage to be both both flat and frizzy on the top of my head and then absolutely huge at the ends. Great concept though!
It is such a shame that the Newave CurlEasy Pro Plastic double prong twirling brushes are no longer manufactured. Those were the most wonderful wonderful tools to help shape the hair as it dries naturally and I would often twist my hair around them leisurely as it dried and then use the end to lift the roots. They were such a marvelous creation. They’re sort of like the Roll N Go hair tool for victory rolls, but one end was solid a long narrow handle and it was a more rigid plastic. They used to be sold for about five dollar at Sally beauty supply but the manufacturer themselves quit producing it and even the company they got it from in China originally no longer cared to make it either....
If I twist my hair wet it falls completely straight again. I don't see how any of these air dry products would work for naturally straight haired girls. Seems like a lot of time and effort for a no effort look?!
People with thin fine hair frequently get a better style without heat. Lift sections into a style and air dry them. You make time to do it because it looks so much fuller.
It used to be called "scrunching".
My hair would not look like that if I left it to dry naturally; it would somehow manage to be both both flat and frizzy on the top of my head and then absolutely huge at the ends. Great concept though!
Sali, you have fabulous hair and style! Love it.
It is such a shame that the Newave CurlEasy Pro Plastic double prong twirling brushes are no longer manufactured. Those were the most wonderful wonderful tools to help shape the hair as it dries naturally and I would often twist my hair around them leisurely as it dried and then use the end to lift the roots. They were such a marvelous creation. They’re sort of like the Roll N Go hair tool for victory rolls, but one end was solid a long narrow handle and it was a more rigid plastic. They used to be sold for about five dollar at Sally beauty supply but the manufacturer themselves quit producing it and even the company they got it from in China originally no longer cared to make it either....
I looked through the products list but couldn't find the products used in this video. I'd appreciate knowing what was used. Thanks.
If I twist my hair wet it falls completely straight again. I don't see how any of these air dry products would work for naturally straight haired girls. Seems like a lot of time and effort for a no effort look?!
An easier way to get that look is just leave your hair after waking up...
I can only try this after I've had a keratin treatment otherwise my hair is a mess of frizz and uneven waves.
My situation too.
Or alternatively do nothing and you will look exactly the same..... Plus save yourself some money for a proper hairdressing.
Why is the camera work.so shaky?!
I think they're trying to be " edgy" and "contemporary" I think it's shit
Who's got the time for this!!!!!
People with thin fine hair frequently get a better style without heat. Lift sections into a style and air dry them. You make time to do it because it looks so much fuller.
Lots of hands in the air = frizz
Are your eyes open?
I was wondering the same thing.
Oooohhhh not a fan of this juddery erratic camera work, and a f***ing annoying background track..... I'm a Sali Hughes fan but this was misery
If you’ve got a lot of hair or coarse hair, this is NOT gonna work for you.
Is it too hard to get natural?!
I don't think Sali was enjoying that at all
Seasick...oof
Thx for tips, though.
To many products to use.
Hi, what is the name of the final spray used for volume?
Dryspun
how flipping steady that camara annoying af