Over on TikTok where "blowout" has 582 million views users have been sharing their tips and hacks to get the most bounce possible. After getting requests to post a hair tutorial @dianashex showed how she uses a blow dryer with a detachable hair roller brush (the top section of the brush detaches and can be clipped in hair) which doubles as a round brush and a roller.
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And @afnandano uses the Dyson Air Wrap with the round brush attachment to add '90s flicks alongside next-level bounce.
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Last summer we predicted blow dries would be back and quite literally bigger than ever, but it's a trend that's dominating 2022. "I think there will be a wave back towards longer, more styled hair," Luke Hersheson told Glamour. After the two years we've just had, "we're craving to embrace glamour," he adds. "There’s a mood of getting dressed-up and going out," says Luke. "We've seen it before with the post-depression era in the ‘20s or post-war hair in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Hair was very heightened, it was less functional."
Basically we're in the mood to swap lazy-girl hair for glam-girl hair and have a hairstyle that matches all those boujee plans we’re making.
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