4
Apply a handful of mousse to the palm of your hand.
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5
 Using your other hand, spread the mousse through the hair,
distributing it evenly from the tips to the ends.
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6
 Divide your hair into two main sections by clipping the top
and sides out of the way. |
7
Curve the brush under at the ends to achieve a slight bend.
Concentrate on drying the root area first, repeatedly introducing
the brush to the roots once it has moved down the length of the
hair. Continue the movement until the first section of the hair is
dry. Repeat for the other sections until the whole of the back
section is completely dry.
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8. Release a section of hair from the top and dry it in the
same manner. Continue in this way until you have dried all
your hair. Finish by smoothing a few drops of serum through
the hair to flatten any flyaway ends
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Then, working on the hair that is left free and taking one
small section at a time, hold the dryer in one hand and a styling
brush in the other. Place the brush underneath the first section of
hair, positioning it at the roots. Keeping the tension on the hair
taut (but without undue stress), move the brush down towards the
ends, directing the air flow from the dryer so that it follows the
downward movement of the brush. |