![]() ![]() ![]() When you have a good blowout, and you want it to last the next day, a little dry shampoo just blasted at the roots will give you another full day of longevity. And a nice serum will keep the ends hydrated so it doesn’t get dry on you as the days go on. An alcohol volumizer will keep the roots nice and dry, so they don’t get oily on you. The key is to apply the product in the right spots. If you use a tiny round brush, it will actually hold the shape of the round brush and give your hair a little flick and waves when you pull the brush out of your section.Ī post shared by Harry Josh® Pro Tools OK, now that you have the blowout, what are your tips for maintaining it? So, if … a giant round brush, you’ll never get movement, you’re just going to have stick-straight hair. The smaller the round brush, the better you’re going to have for movement in your hair. Now, if you are looking for something like a sexy, bouncy blow dry more kind of à la Victoria’s Secret/Bardot, then the smallest round brush that we have in our collection is the best brush for you. It can pull the hair straight, make it smooth, detangle it, and give you a smooth, straight finish. If you are trying to blow dry your hair and you want more of a flat blow dry, meaning you don’t want a bouncy, round-brush blow dry, but … really just want it to be stick straight kind of à la Gwyneth, then the Premium Oval brush is the brush for you. There are different brushes for different things. So, Josh gives us his tips on creating the perfect blowout (and how to maintain it).Ĭourtesy Harry Josh Q: What is the best brush to use for your blowout? Josh’s line of hair tools (available at Dermstore) has everything you need to achieve a great look - you just have to know where to start. And because of this, Josh says his products last longer. Unlike most brands, which manufacture in giant places in Asia that can mass-produce anything, we are going after the smaller businesses that have really high quality and craftsmanship to give us a better product and better longevity the product,” he adds. “Everything I have created has been from the utmost in craftsmanship, from our dryers being handmade in France, to our electrical tools being engineered in Korea. “It was a blank space in the consumer market where an expert needed to step into the role of creating electrical tools that would help anyone, whether it be a professional or a regular woman at home styling hair.”Īnd whereas before we used to lust over a salt spray or a shampoo, Josh changed the conversation - making his tools a beauty must-have, just like a Chanel jacket is to fashion.īut it was not just about building a high-end tool, he wanted to build trust with his consumers. ![]() “I felt like, at the time, there were so many so-called experts that were creating wet goods - wet goods meaning shampoos, gels, mousse, hairsprays, that kind of thing - and really what I thought was an important part of creating any great hairstyle is you know, the tools are half of the battle,” he says. While you might not be able to see Josh, you can grab his mint-green hairdryer. ![]() So, he did the next best thing: launched a brand of tools with his DNA in them. The celebrity hairstylist has touched the locks of everyone, ranging from Olivia Wilde and Deepika Padukone to Miranda Kerr and Gisele Bündchen.īut we all don’t have the ability to take a seat in Josh’s chair, and he knows this. Harry Josh knows a thing or two about hair. ![]()
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