19
Jun

The reason your hair still waves and kinks inappropriately after using your ghd…

Is simple.

I figured it out  while watching the very awesome Brad Ngata perfectly straighten the luscious locks of my delightful and stylish beauty editor (Yazmo) the other day. And I had that light bulb moment, that really delayed one considering my job, and realised every hair stylist does it when straightening hair. All of them. And yet, even after seeing it roughly 1563 times, I still wasn’t doing what they did when using my ghd at home. And my hair was always curling at the ends, or mischievously throwing in kinks here and there. It never looked as perfect as when they did it in salon. 

And here’s why.You have to first comb the section of hair you’re straightening. Comb the section with a fine-toothed comb, and then follow immediately after with your styler/irons. The combing, obviously, gets rid of all knots and smoothes the hair making life really easy and fun and enjoyable for the styler/iron to glide through without a care in the world. The result is smooth, dead-straight hair and no naughty waves or curling up at the ends.

Of course, using a Definitely Excellent thermal protector before you style your mop helps your cause, too. A lot. Oh come on now. You know my thoughts on this. It’s Kerastase Ciment Thermique. As for my thoughts on a fine-toothed comb? They extend as far as that chemist on Bondi road and the $4 comb bucket.

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