Sentences with phrase «volume at the crown»

The hair has more volume at the crown and is fine near the forehead.
Adding volume at the crown is an instant way to add sex appeal to the flip (and also helps it stay in place).
There's something subtly»60s but not at all costumey about teased pony thanks to the parted layers and volume at the crown.
You need to create volume at the crown and smoothen up the back hair properly in order to achieve this look wholly.
Make sure you take the part extremely deep for plenty of volume at the crown and drama in your pictures.
For this look, I like to create a little volume at the crown by teasing my roots.
Then, I gather my hair into a low pony and secure with an elastic, making sure to push upwards at the same time to keep the volume at the crown.
You can add some extra volume at the crown like Washington has here by teasing the hair and spritzing with Ouidad Curl Last Flexible Hold Hairspray ($ 20, ulta.com) for a long - lasting style with zero crunch.
I especially like your added volume at the crown.
To create subtle volume at your crown, Atkin says to take a one - inch section at your crown, hold it vertically above your head, and then wrap it around the barrel of your curling iron.
I also use a teasing brush to create more volume at my crown.
For extra volume at your crown, backcomb sections of your hair at the top of your head.
Gather your hair in the back, covering the teased hair section, and twist it into a low bun, pushing it up to keep the volume at the crown.
We love this hairstyle, with a little extra volume at the crown and braids to give it texture.
While traditional rollers can be great for a vintage look of a bit of extra volume at the crown, nothing beats a hot curling wand for the kind of show stopping results that we all seek when attending that important event, or even just for a speedy day - to - day result.

Not exact matches

â $ œHair extensions and add - on pieces are a great option for those trying to camouflage their grays, while at the same time adding volume and style, â $ says celebrity stylist Tabatha Coffey, star of Bravoâ $ ™ s Tabatha Takes Over and creator of Secret Cover, a clip - in extension piece that pops onto the crown of your head, where grays are often most obvious.
But the rules are reversed: The shorter your hair, the less volume you'll want at the crown (or it will look more like Diaz's infamous style in There's Something About Mary).
Instead of doing a traditional ballerina bun, go for volume; height at the crown and a bigger, slightly mussed bun is fun - loving and flattering.
When you're ready to blow - dry your strands, use a medium - sized round brush like Harry Josh Pro Tools Round Brush ($ 55; dermstore.com) at the crown to create volume before you start working with your curling iron.
BRIC Biennial: Volume II, Bed Stuy / Crown Heights Opening Wednesday, November 9 at BRIC, 7 pm to 9 pm.
With the recent publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Theater With the recent publication of the first volume of the Ellsworth Kelly catalogue raisonné, Yve - Alain Bois, Professor of Art History at the Institute of Advanced Study, will speak about the late artist's formative early years in conversation with Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator.
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