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A guide on achieving and (and keeping) a 90s blowout
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Long gone are the days of sacrificing hours (and healthy ends) flat-ironing our luscious locks until they’re so flat that they break off—thank goodness! Now, we’re taking hair lessons from the past, specifically the 90s. Ever see a picture of Cindy Crawford or Claudia Schiffer in their prime and wish you could replicate the look of those voluminous, bouncy tresses? With the right prep work, steps, and maintenance, you can create a head-turning 90s blowout right in your own home.
Giving yourself a 90s blowout
- Use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner to achieve maximum body and movement.
- Blowdry your hair to about 70% dry while keeping your head flipped upside down for added volume.
- Use a round brush and a nozzle attachment on your blowdryer to dry your hair section by section. Finish with a flexible hold hairspray.
Steps
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How to Create a 90s Blowout
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Apply a volumizing mousse. The main area you’re looking for volume is at the roots of your hair, so volumizing mousse will provide the extra texture and hold needed to help create that volume. [2] X Research source
- To apply mousse, flip your head over and massage a generous amount into your hair, focusing on the roots and working your way down to the ends.
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Use a heat protectant. Achieving a signature 90s blowout involves a generous amount of heat, whether that’s from the blow-dryer or other hot tools you may want to use to enhance the look. As such, protecting your locks from heat with heat protectant is crucial in the prep stage.
- Many heat protectants use nourishing and moisturizing ingredients, which can also help to combat any frizz the heat may put into your hair. [3] X Research source Frizz and flyaways aren’t a part of the 90s blowout look, so this step is key to keeping the looks smooth and shiny.
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Use a blow-dryer to roughly dry your hair until it’s 70% to 80% dry. Getting your hair mostly dry is going to save you a lot of time when it’s time to go in with a round brush, as well as provide additional body at the root. [4] X Research source
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Section your hair starting at the bottom. You’ll want to create sections that are manageable sizes and have easy access to the root. [5] X Research source
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Use the round brush to dry the hair from roots to ends. Taking the brush, lift the roots away from your head and you guide the blow-dryer directly behind the brush.< https://www.revlonprofessional.com/blog/90s-blowout/ </ref>
- For this step, your blow dryer needs to have a nozzle on the end to prevent frizz.
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Wrap each section of hair into a velcro roller while it’s still hot. By wrapping the hair while it’s still hot, the hair will cool into the shape of the roller and set in place. [6] X Research source
- The bigger the roller, the more volume you will get, while the smaller the roller, the tighter of a curl you’ll create. Play around with different sized rollers until you find a look that feels comfortable to you.
- While rolling, always start from the bottom of the hair and roll towards the root. [7] X Research source
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Allow your hair to completely cool before taking out the rollers. Ideally, you’ll want to keep the rollers in as long as possible to ensure your style isn’t going to move, but if you’re in a rush, keep them in until cool at the very minimum.
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Gently remove the rollers. Taking out the rollers as gently as possible will help eliminate frizz. Once they’re out, use your fingers to rake through your hair and set your style into place. [8] X Research source
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Finish with a flexible hold hair spray. Spritz your hairspray all over to ensure your style holds up well. You can even flip your head upside down and spray the underneath section for even more added volume.
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