JESSICA BIEL FOR INC MAGAZINE

Join us for a breakdown of the process Anh took to create Jessica’s combo waves. This was to celebrate her company kinderFarms being #45 on inc magazine’s list of fastest-growing companies in the United States!
Step 1

Anh started by spraying a few pumps of Milbon’s Weightless Replenishing Mist onto Jessica’s damp hair.

Step 2

He then used a combination of Milbon’s Renewing Primer and Milbon’s Illuminating Glow Oil and worked it through her hair to protect her hair while also adding shine.

Step 3

To further increase the volume in the hair, Anh made sure to blow dry the hair out in a “C” motion.

Now on to styling!
Step 4

Pro Tip: Anh used two different techniques here to achieve this look. He used a combination of both Nu-waves and “Lived-in” waves with the Anh x Sultra 1.5in Pro Marcel Iron.     

For Nu Waves: Take about one-inch horizontal sections of the hair. Glide the iron in and out to create undulating waves. Keep your motions soft and smooth. Alternate your waves over and under to create dimension and texture.

For “Lived-in” Waves: Start by taking a one-inch section of hair. Place your iron at the base, and begin curling. Slowly release the curl while tapping the iron through the ends to polish the hair. Alternate the waves in different directions on different sections for a more “Lived-in” look!

Be sure to layer these waves on top of each other to enhance the natural dimension of the hair.

Step 5

After waving the hair, Anh blended the waves by combing through the hair with a wide tooth comb.

Step 6

Spray Milbon’s Strong Hold Hairspray 7 all over the hair to lock every stand in place.

Pro Tip: Spray the hair with hairspray first and then follow up with a texture spray for a longer-lasting wave.

Step 7

Spray the hair with a bit of Milbon’s Dry Texturizing Spray 4 on the roots and ends for added texture.

ET VOILA!

SHOW US YOUR COMBO WAVES BY TAGGING US @LIVEDINHAIR #livedinhair!

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