Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hair Tool Kit for Spring 2013


"Have you ever wondered how to achieve the fabulous hair styles you see on the covers of magazines or that celebs sport constantly? Watched a so-called Youtube guide or read a Hot To article then thought, 'There is absolutely no way I could figure out how to do that?' This is why our founders created YouniqueU! As our Beauty Guru, I am tasked with breaking down these styles- to make it simple and have you looking like you stepped out of a magazine in no time! So get your teasing combs & wands ready!” -Brooke Allison, Beauty Guru 
Every season I will compile the basics you will need for a good tool kit that will help you achieve all of our seasonal looks! Then follow my Coiffed’Out Video Blogs every Wednesday for step by step instructions on how to style these looks on yourself!

Here are the essentials you will need to achieve our Spring 2013 looks!

Hair Wand  Wands are a super easy way to achieve curls & this season's hot, rock star styled waves! I prefer a wand but if you have a curling iron you are comfortable with & don't want to make the additional  investment, you can wrap the hair around the barrel with the clamp down & use it practically the same way.


You can pick a wand up anywhere these days. Target, Wal-Mart, even your local pharmacy. Look for one with a 1 inch barrel. Try the Bed Head Curlipops 1" Styling Wand sold at Target for under $25.









Bands There are tons of different types out there. I keep a variety on hand because they are so inexpensive. Different looks can require different ones.



Gummy Elastics- you can pick these up anywhere and get a ton for under $2. These are great for braids or when using smaller portions of hair in a style.










Meta Grip Hooks- you can pick these up at Sally's Beauty supply for around $3 a pack. They are great for securing strategically placed ponytails or securing a large amount of hair that slips easily. 









Ouchless Elastics- I think every woman out there already has a pack of basic elastics. You can pick up a pack for around $3. 










Teasing Brush/Teasing Comb- A teasing brush or teasing comb is specifically designed to tease your hair. It has uneven bristles that force parts of the hair down creating stiffness & volume. You can tease your hair with a normal brush or comb but you will get more breakage & knotting after. 


You can pick up a teasing brush like this at Sally's for under $4.





Hair Spray- Another basic staple most women already have. Make sure you invest just a little in your hair spray otherwise you will find yourself creating amazing hair that falls loose or flat in no time. 


I always recommend Paul Mitchell products to my clients. If you don't have a good hairspray already check out one of my favorites. For hair that only needs a light hold try, Paul Mitchell Super Clean Light Hairspray, you can pick this up at Target for $16 or Paul Mitchell Hold Me Tight for a stronger hold also at Target for $17.

Or for a lower price point try Big Sexy Hair Spray & Play. You can also pick this up at Target for around $12. 





Dry Wax- Dry wax has a number of uses for hair. You can apply it to dry styled hair to refine a look or to tousel up some waves, apply it to damp hair for texture and volume or as a basic finishing product. 


I recommend Paul Mitchell FirmStyle Dry Wax, you can pick it up at local Paul Mitchell Salon or online at Amazon.com for around $20.

Or for a lower price point that is a tad bit lower try Short Sexy Hair Play Dirty Wax. This product comes in an easy to use spray & can grabbed in store or online at Ulta. 





Bobby Pins- Bobby pins have a million uses in your hair and are an must in any hair tool kit!
             
If you don't already have a gazillion of these, you can pick up a pack anywhere for under $2.




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