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9 Genius Ways to Fake a Blowout

Forget the round brush and hairdryer -- here's how to cheat your way to a salon-style hair blowout
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Fake a Blowout Trick No. 8: Hot-Air Brush
Manipulating a blow dryer while you wrangle a round brush takes a lot of coordination. For a DIY blowout that's a lot less cumbersome, try a hot-air brush. If you prefer a sleek blowout, check out the Revlon Pro Collection One-Step Hair Dryer and Styler, which is paddle-shaped for maximum smoothness; to get a voluminous look, try the Sultra Vixen Volumizing Dryer Brush.

Start by rough-drying hair with your usual dryer. Then, pull the hot-air brush through hair with long, slow passes from scalp to tip, maintaining tension. When your hair is nearly dry, try focusing the brush on your ends, gently rotating your wrist away from your face. Your at-home blowout will have a pretty, fresh-from-the-salon flip.

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Fake a Blowout Trick No. 9: Finger-Style & Dry
What if you love that mermaid-wave look, but you don't want to mess with a round brush or even a curling iron? If your hair has a slight natural wave or curl, creative finger-styling while blow-drying can make all the difference.

First, coat barely damp hair with a styling product like Amika the Perfect Body Whipped Mousse. Separate your hair into large sections and twirl them into tight twists. Blast the twists with your blow dryer on the highest heat setting, then hang out while they cool. When you shake them loose, your waves will have blowout-like bounce and uniformity. Finish things off with dry texturizing spray or hairspray.

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BY KATIE MCCARTHY | NOV 4, 2016 | SHARES
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