Creating a blowout hairstyle

Author: Frank Hunt
Date Of Creation: 12 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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A blowout hairstyle can refer to two things: the technique used by women to dry and style their hair with a blow dryer, or the men's haircut made popular by Pauly D, who became famous with the MTV series. Jersey Shore. Below are instructions on how to create both hairstyles.

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Method 1 of 2: Blowout Haircut for Women

  1. Wash your hair and apply conditioner. If you want perfectly blow-dried hair, you should start with clean hair, so wash it with a good quality shampoo suitable for your hair type.
    • For example, if you have limp, fine hair, use a volumizing shampoo, or if you have frizzy, dry hair, choose a moisturizing shampoo.
    • Rinse the shampoo and apply conditioner in the ends to the mid-lengths of your hair. Do not add conditioner to the roots, as this will make your hair heavier and make your blowout look flat.
    • Rinse the conditioner with cool water for extra shine.
  2. Pat your hair dry. It's a bad idea to blow-dry dripping wet hair because that takes ages and exposes your hair to heat for too long.
    • So when you get out of the shower, blot excess moisture from your hair with a clean, dry towel.
    • Never rub the towel, as this will damage your hair and it will frizz.
  3. Know what a blowout haircut is. The blowout haircut first became popular in the 90s, but was made famous again a few years ago by Paul-D from the MTV series Jersey Shore. The blowout consists of short sideburns and longer sides with a lot of hair on top of the head that is usually done back or up with gel. As a result, it looks like someone with this hairstyle has been electrocuted!
  4. Gather the supplies. To create a blowout you must have the right equipment. These include a clipper with at least 5 positions, a T-outliner, scissors, a comb and some gel.
  5. Create the first guide line. Make the first guide line in the back of the neck and at the beginning of the sideburns with the T-liner. The length of the hair on this guide line varies depending on your personal preference, but it is usually between position 0 and position 1.
  6. Create a second guide line. Now set the clippers to position 4 and make a second guide line about 6 cm above the first guide line. This will help you to see how much space you have to work with.
  7. Let the two guide lines merge. Use trimmer position 3 to blend the first and second guide lines in an outward motion.
  8. Soften the blowout. To keep the blowout from looking like a mushroom haircut, use the clippers to shave over the comb next to the guide lines. This creates a tapered hairstyle.
  9. Finish the top of the haircut. Now that you've done the back and sideburns, use the scissors to cut the hair on top of the head and above the ears to the desired length. It can be as long and short as you want.
  10. Top it off with a hair product. When you are done with the scissors and are happy with the end result, you can add some gel to give the style a neat, slick look.

Warnings

  • Always use a product that protects your hair from heat so that it doesn't get damaged.
  • Use a medical shampoo if you have dandruff.