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Taking your hair from day to night can sometimes seem like a daunting task. Who wants to spend a a lot of time on their hair after a long day at work, or with the kids, etc? No one, that is the answer. So I came up with the simplest way to take your hair from day to night in five minutes; or less if you're a pro braider. I used some products from Conair to get my everyday looks.
I am absolutely loving this Infiniti Pro by Conair® 3Q™ Brushless Motor Dryer. True story- I haven't bought a new hairdryer since I was maybe twelve... and my mom actually bought that one for me... It's still going, so what was the use in buying a new one? But then I heard about this hair dryer from Walmart and had to try it; and I'm so glad I did!
I also decided to give the Infiniti Pro by Conair® Curl Secret® a try, I was intrigued by it's innovative curling technology; It's definitely a fun tool to use. It gently draws the hair into the chamber, and there is a friendly "beep" to alert you that your hair is done curling. It wasn't the easiest tool to use, I definitely struggled getting that perfect curl. But I know with practice it will be a lot easier!
Back to my day to night looks...
I started by combing my wet/ clean hair with the Conair Velvet Paddle Brush (great for wet hair), then dried it with my Infiniti Pro by Conair® 3Q™ Brushless Motor Dryer (of course). For my first look I went with the classic- down and wavy hair style, using the Infiniti Pro by Conair® Curl Secret® to get my waves; because you can't really go wrong with that. (Run your fingers through your hair after curling to relax the look a little; perfect for daytime.) Then to jazz things up for the evening, I braided the hair on the right side of my head, from my part- down around to the back, and hid it underneath the remaining hair with some Conair bobby pins. Easy Peasy and yet very chic.
Have you tried the Infiniti Pro by Conair® Curl Secret® before? How did you like it? And am I the only one who uses hair appliances for years (basically until they pass on...)?