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HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers

In today's society it's crucial to know how to multi-task! This client, Marie, is the multi-tasker to the max—her life is everything but low-maintenance, but she makes it all look effortless. Find out her secret product.

August 23, 2017
HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers
HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers
HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers
HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers
HOW-TO: An Effortless Hair Style for Multi-Taskers
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Style Lab by Living Proof products allow you to unleash your artistry and create endless, lasting styles. In this series, Living Proof took four real people and transformed them into style personas to inspire you. 

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MARIE'S LOOK:

Prep: Spray Texture Mist on damp hair and blow dry using hands. 

Step 1: Using a 1 ¼” iron, start by curling the sides and bottom sections away from the face. Twist each section, leaving the last 2” out to create an undone look.

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Step 2: Curl the top section and crown. Take large, long triangular sections and twist them into the iron tightly at the base, leaving the last 2” out.

Step 3: Move the iron quickly so the hair doesn’t have a firm shape, but stays smooth.

Step 4: After working through the entire head, shake hair out. To deconstruct curls, apply T.B.DTM Multi-Tasking Styler thoroughly through hair and down towards the ends. 

For more information visit http://www.livingproof.com/buy/style-lab.

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