Make sure to blow dry your hair well using a wide, round
barrel hair brush to make sure the hair curls towards your jaw and neck, creating seamless lines.
Not exact matches
Believe it or not, the size of the
barrel on your
brush is one of the first steps toward getting the look you want and working with your current
hair length.
Someone with shorter
hair might use a
brush like the R+C o Round Brush 2 ($ 80; randco.com), while someone with longer hair might reach for a larger barrel, like the RAINCRY Smooth 2.0 Brush ($ 70; nordstrom.
brush like the R+C o Round
Brush 2 ($ 80; randco.com), while someone with longer hair might reach for a larger barrel, like the RAINCRY Smooth 2.0 Brush ($ 70; nordstrom.
Brush 2 ($ 80; randco.com), while someone with longer
hair might reach for a larger
barrel, like the RAINCRY Smooth 2.0
Brush ($ 70; nordstrom.
Brush ($ 70; nordstrom.com).
If your
hair loves to curl, grab a 1 1/2 inch
barrel curling iron, on the heat setting that is appropriate for your
hair, then finger -
brush it out a second or two after you've dropped the curl.
Reach for a round
brush with a smaller
barrel so that when you're blow - drying your
brush to
hair ratio is even.
I use a huge -
barrel curling iron like a flatiron because I'm too lazy to do my
hair with a round
brush every day.
I used the
barrel brush that comes with the dryer to polish out the
hair framing my face.