- I wanna share with you my
updated how I get beachy waves using the Dyson Airwrap
with their curlers. Let's begin. For leave-in conditioner, I'll
be using by the brand OUAI and this one smells so
good, and they did actually just come out in Ulta Beauty as well, so if you like this brand,
definitely check them out. This stuff smells so good. I'm just gonna do several
spritz here and there, detangle it, and I feel like after using some of her products,
I literally don't need to use a perfume. That could be a good or a bad thing depending how scented
you like your products. And then I'll be using the
Tangle Teezer detangling brush to brush out the hair. All right so first step,
I actually am going to use the smoothing brush to make sure the roots are nice and dry and the ends are dry because I'm not going to be
wrappin' the entire hair section on the curler, only a certain section, I'll leave at least one
to two inches off the ends so they're not gonna dry
on the actual barrel. So I wanna dry the ends
and basically the roots. I'm just gonna basically comb the hair. All right, I'm gonna look
which way I need to go first. So this one I'm gonna go on my right side. And I'll be working in sections,
if you have longer hair, this is gonna take a lot faster just because your hair
is not as sectioned. Even if you have a lot of hair you can just start working from the back. I'm gonna take sections
from the back first, and this just really makes sure that I just grab all of
the hair from the back. And I'll be using the Airwrap
going down instead of up, and I'll be wrappin' the hair
and holding the hair there for a good 10 to 15 seconds
on the high heat air flow, and with the heat, and then
turning the Cool Shot on for about 10 seconds to
really set the curl in place. I am going to do a medium air flow, actually no, let's do the lowest air flow with the highest heat setting. You can see the ends are
a little bit straighter, it's not as curly all the way down, and that's exactly what I'm looking for. For this lower section of hair
I'm taking bigger sections just because the hair's shorter and it's gonna be covered with the hair from the top so I'm not
really trying to put as much time and effort
into this lower section. That's so satisfying. Next I'm gonna change the barrel, going to the other direction. This is the one thing I had an issue with
when I first tried out Dyson I just didn't like that you had to change the barrels from one side to the other, but... Now that I've lived with it for quite
some time it's not that bad actually So for bigger sections I'm gonna take a little bit more time just
because they are thicker. I'm just taking sections
just basically right across from the front end to my
head, the back end of my head. And the reason why you
guys saw me drying my roots and my ends in the beginning
with the smoothing brush, you can just use a regular
hair dryer for that as well, is because for those beachy waves I'm mostly focusing the curl or the bend on the actual part of my
hair instead of the ends and the roots, so I really want
the roots to be dry mostly, or like 90% and the ends to be 90% dry. Just takes a lot faster. All right, next step I am going to use some of the OUAI Super Dry Shampoo. I like adding dry shampoo on the first day that I style my hair
after I wash and dry it just because it is very silky, I have a very fine texture hair, so I really like adding dry
shampoo, not to absorb oil, literally to add texture to my hair and I really like this formula
because it has rice starch instead of the aluminum
or the corn starch. The rice starch is a lot finer and it's not gonna be as gritty. It still has a little bit of grit to it, but this formula I really am enjoying it just because of the rice starch. And I'm not really applying
it to the roots of my hair, I'm just kinda spraying it into the hair. Take my fingers and
really tussle the hair. It just gives me so much body and volume, and the waves do fall
out very beautifully. I'm still experimenting with
this particular product, OUAI, their hair oil. So far I really like it just
because it's very lightweight, if you use a small amount. Obviously it's a hair oil
so if you use a lot of it, it can weigh your hair down. So I use the tiniest amount,
and I like that it does have a little pump as well. Now I don't even do a full pump. And all of her hair products, they smell very fresh,
they smell very floral. Kind of reminds me of, if I went to Hawaii. This is what I would smell. And I'm just gonna apply
it to the ends of my hair, and so far what I've been liking and enjoying with this product
is how it's making the ends of my hair feel and look. The ends look super shiny, very fresh, and they look very healthy. And I like that this
look, it doesn't give you those typical beach waves, it gives you so much volume and body,
it's quite incredible, but I still like the technique that I use where I just wrap the hair around instead of letting the
hair wrap around itself around the barrel, that way the ends are a little bit more straighter even though they have a really nice bend, it's not super curly towards the ends which I'm not always the biggest fan, especially for a really
nice everyday type of look. If you can leave your hair like this, parted in the center, or you can flip it to one of the sides. Bam, look at that volume. And I'm just using whatever
oil I have left in my hands. All right you guys, that completes of how I create very bouncy,
very voluminous beach waves with the Dyson Ariwrap. And using the OUAI products that are new to the Ulta
Beauty stores around you. Thank you for watching and
I'll see you in the next one very soon Bye (blows kiss)