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Kristina Youssef - K Y K ® on Instagram: "California stylist @rachel.luskhmua shares how to create a stunning textured clean bun using cult favourite @kykhaircare Magic dust volume powder.   Use the powder to add volume at the crown before back combing, and use it to add texture and fullness before pinching on the hair.  Add it from roots to ends to create the perfect texture in your fringe for facial framing." Low Loose Updo Wedding Bridesmaid Hair, Hair Bun Low Tutorial, Easy Low Bun For Wedding Guest, Soft Loose Updo, Higher Updos, Evening Hair Updos, Bun With Loose Strands, Low Bun For Shoulder Length Hair, Low Bun With Face Framing Pieces

Kristina Youssef - K Y K ® on Instagram: "California stylist @rachel.luskhmua shares how to create a stunning textured clean bun using cult favourite @kykhaircare Magic dust volume powder. Use the powder to add volume at the crown before back combing, and use it to add texture and fullness before pinching on the hair. Add it from roots to ends to create the perfect texture in your fringe for facial framing."

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Adding height to the crown of the head helps to create voluminous hair styles and polished updos. In the past, styles like the bouffant or beehive relied heavily on backcombing the crown to achieve towering heights.The backcombing technique is still popular today for pumping up the volume of limp ...

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Kay | Sonoma County Bridal Hairstylist and Educator on Instagram: "GAMECHANGING HAIRSTYLING TIP

This technique changed how I style hair. And believe it or not, goes back to beauty school basics 101. It’s the easiest, quickest, and comfiest way to create texture and volume that isn’t a solid bump-it and still looks natural and has lots of movement. PLUS you don’t have to secure the crown with pins and then add even more pins in the style. You’ll be shocked at how secure a little base tease and texture powder makes any hairstyle!! I switch it up a little for upstyles, but same kind of concept. It’s definitely best for a more relaxed, lived in aesthetic, you know that effortless look that actually took a lot of effort? 😄 my fave. How do you create volume and security when styling??

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Kay | Sonoma County Bridal Hairstylist and Educator on Instagram: "GAMECHANGING HAIRSTYLING TIP This technique changed how I style hair. And believe it or not, goes back to beauty school basics 101. It’s the easiest, quickest, and comfiest way to create texture and volume that isn’t a solid bump-it and still looks natural and has lots of movement. PLUS you don’t have to secure the crown with pins and then add even more pins in the style. You’ll be shocked at how secure a little base tease…

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