Pro-to-Pro Tips: Master the MultiBrush with Our Ambassador Anne
As a pro, discover and master the MultiBrush like no one with our french-based UK ambassador Anne Veck!
As a brand that creates professional hairbrushes, hair tools and other hair accessories for hairdressers – we know for a fact that we provide you with the best tools possible, but that does not mean we know how to style hair. Don’t get us wrong, we have and know all the basics thanks to insights given by close Olivia Garden’s hairdressers, but that does not make us hairdressers, obviously – we just know how to create the best tools for you to excel in your art every day!
When we create or revamp hairbrushes, we know they will be in your hands because of their quality. But having a true hairdresser explain how to use the brush and give you some tips about it is something we can’t do as non-hairdressers.
That’s why French/based-UK hairdresser and Olivia Garden’s ambassador Anne Veck will give you some pro tips regarding our new revamped MultiBrush and its Curlers Kits!
You can find all the steps-by-steps right after this tutorial:
All the tools needed are:
How to achieve a stunning voluminous blowout with the new MultiBrush by Olivia Garden?:
- Prep your client’s hair at the water station (shampoo, conditioner, hair care products, etc)
- Once the hair is damped, take your MultiBrush (clip in the handle onto the barrel of your choice (35mm in this video), depending on your client’s hair length) and start blow-drying as you would usually do with a round brush (from roots to the ends). It’s essential to start from the side lower part of the head before going for a full blowdry.
- Once the section is blowdried, enrol the barrel right through the roots
- Once the barrel is hot enough, clip out the handle and let the barrel cool down in the hair to give more longevity and bounds
- Continue your blow-dry while letting the other barrels cool down in the hair
- IMPORTANT: place the barrels in a way they can sit in brickwork to avoid a line where, at the end of your blowdry, the hair could separate
- If your client has a short fringe, use a bigger barrel so that when blowdried, the fringe doesn’t bounce in the middle of the forehead
- Once the blow dry is done and all barrels have cooled down, remove one-by-one the barrels: lift up a little bit the barrel from the roots and unravel it from backwards
- Once all the barrels are removed, loosen up a bit the curls with a Fingerbrush Care Iconic Boar & Nylon to give that natural look
For more details or tips from Anne, make sure to watch the video above.
Now that the MultiBrush has no more secrets for you, you sure can give your clients the best voluminous and shiny blow-dry ever!
Do not miss the chance to get your new Multibrush, available on our Amazon store.