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Celeb Look: Dual Hair Textures

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Obviously none of the hair looks pictured above come even close to being achieved effortlessly, but the fact that a mix of textures were used does give them a nice easy-breezy feel! This look works great especially if your hair is long (at least long enough to put up in a ponytail). I spoke with Anthony Campbell, a Redken Session Stylist, to get some specific tips on how best to achieve the mixed texture look. Jump for more!


Campbell says — “I think a good way to get duel textures for styles is doing a clean

look in the front and messy in the back or vice versa. I have always

been a fan of a slick front pulled back into a messy bun.”

To achieve

this look:

  • Bring your hair back into a clean

    ponytail using a flat brush and a hair tie, you can secure fly-aways

    with Redken workforce 09 flexible volumizing spray.

  • Then take the

    ponytail and spray with Redken fabricate 03 heat-active texturizer and

    hit the tail with a blow dryer on a low setting with medium heat and cup

    the hair to give it texture.

  • Lastly, take the textured ponytail and

    lightly twist it up into a bun. Take large size hairpins and put in

    about 4 or 5 depending in hair density.

Another way to achieve the look, Campbell says, is “to have a loose ponytail with a bit of flyaways, and then braid the ponytail with a 3-strand

braid. The way to do this is make a loose ponytail with hair tie and

then spray very lightly with Redken’s Urban Experiment Wool Shake, and

then lightly rub the front and back of the ponytail to create

unintentional-looking fly-aways. Then braid the hair in a 3 strand braid

and away you go, it looks like it was done effortlessly.”

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