Excellence supervisor Laura asked the experts for the specific cut, styling method and items expected to make Molly-Mae Hague’s go-to voluminous blow dry with flicked-in closes
From slicked-back buns to now-reserve mermaid waves, Molly-Mae Hague is no more peculiar to trying different things with various hairdos, however there’s one look that is she been brandishing consistently on her Instagram as of late: a fun, layered blow dry with tenderly twisted under closes that looks thick and solid – think a cutting edge, energetic interpretation of the new ‘horde spouse’ stylish – and it’s my new hair inspo.
Thus, with my secures needing a trim and clean up and me sharp for some styling counsel on how from an expert on the best way to get this look, I made a beeline for Andrew Jose salon in London, where hair specialist and salon chief Natasha comprehended the brief completely.
This is what to request in the salon and some top home styling tips to duplicate the look yourself…
The cut
In spite of the fact that she frequently wears hair expansions, Molly-Mae’s hair is a ton short than mine in these photographs, and I was quick to keep hold of however much of my length as could reasonably be expected. That’s what fortunately Natasha said, regardless of it being a very long time since my last hair style, she would have no need to take a lot of off the finishes; for the most part trimmed in a more grounded shape around the face.
She did this by trimming my hair in corner to corner segments, presenting it then trimming into a graduated shape at the front. This, she made sense of, would likewise make a pleasant delicate shape both from the front and the back (no dull lines or messy closures). Natasha then added more shape to the segments around my face, beginning just underneath my jaw.
The styling strategy
In the first place, my hair was blow dried topsy turvy until it was around 75% dry, zeroing in on the roots. “Blow drying your hair the other way to the manner in which it normally develops will give the most volume – topsy turvy and advances,” said Natasha. She likewise utilized her fingers to hold my hair away from the roots – a decent tip if, similar to mine, your hair gets knotty without any problem.
Then, item was applied; a significant stage. Natasha utilized Revlon Experts Style Bosses Lift Shower, £9.99, to add volume to the roots and lengths and Revlon Experts Restart Variety Balayage Care Cream, £20.23, to smooth the finishes, however she said any most loved styling splash or mousse would work (I love Substantial evidence Texturising Froth, £27).
Then, at that point, beginning with the front segments, my hair was blow dried around a huge round bristle brush. “In the event that you’re hair’s inclined to frizz, keep the brush still, as brushing makes static,” said Natasha.
When dry, it was circled around and stuck in a twist to cool, with huge velcro rollers utilized on the top segments. Molly-Mae is at times seen conversing with the camera while wearing rollers in her hair so I realize that this was a critical piece of the look – I’ll purchase this £9 multipack of velcro rollers and pins while doing the look myself at home.
To get done, my head was daintily moistened with a super-fine hairspray, and when this was dry the pins and rollers were eliminated and my hair was delicately brushed out.
The outcome was hair that looked bouncier and more cleaned than it had in a long time, with complimenting shape around my face and a good measure of lift at my underlying foundations – and, surprisingly, better, I presently knew how to duplicate the look myself at home.
I additionally figure that my number one BaByliss Air Wand, £120, will be perfect for making this look.