Styling
My client wanted a blow dry that would cover her thinning areas in the back of her head. I used products to add volume and overdirected the hair to create maximum volume.
My clients wanted their hair curled, I used different curling wand rods to create different curls for each one.
My client wanted a style that would be a little more eyecatching than just straight hair, I braided her hair using the waterfall technique.
My client wanted a blow dry that wasn't an "average" blow dry, I used round brushes and a blow dryer to create this look.
My client liked to enhance her natural curl, so I used round brushes and a blow dryer to create this look. I left the brushes in her hair till they were cool to create the perfect loose curls.
My client wanted a casual style that she could wear to work. I used a flat iron to give her loose curls and waves.
My client wanted a style that she could wear out with her friends and still look casual. I gave her a double waterfall braid that connected and went down in one single braid.
We had a contest at school where we had to draw a picture using flowers and create a style that resembled the drawing. I gave my client a half up/half down style. I braided the top layer of her hair and molded it into a heart shape. I curled the bottom half to give it a girly, romantic feel. Then finished off the style with ribbon and flowers.
My client wanted an updo that wasn't too formal or too casual. We did loose french braids on the top and sides of the head that met into curls pinned up to look similar to a bun.
My client loves hello kitty, so we did a hello-kitty inspired hairbow.
My client was going to get her school pictures taken and wanted her hair curled. She said that she liked tight curls, but it to be looser around her face and to go back. I used a 1 inch marcel iron for the curls and a flat iron to smooth out her "baby hairs" around her face.
My client wanted her hair curled, but not tight curls. I used a 1 inch to 3/4 inch curling wand to achieve this look.