Since I've been making some major changes with my hair recently I've been looking for new ways to play with my almost dirty hair (since my usual side braid isn't going to cut it anymore because of the lack of length). Let's be real, I'm never in a rush to wash my hair but having bangs makes it difficult to hold out for more than 3 days. We have a very love hate relationship my bangs and I. Usually after the first day if they're looking heavy, off they go into a braid. But, it's starting to get a little dull just braiding the bangs off to the side.
So, when I teamed up with Garnier to create a look, I immediately knew it was going to be targeted towards my two day old hair and my pesky bangs, with a good amount of texture. Which obviously meant reaching for Garnier's De-Constructed Line, most importantly De-Constructed Texture Tease (their new dry touch finishing spray. Guys, it's magic). So with that being said, I created two looks to double up on for those days that you're just not in the mood to wash & re-style.
First, off I started with day old waves (feel free to touch them up with your wand) and gave them a little tease.
Next, came the braids and a spritz or two of Garnier De-Constructed Texture Tease to give a little holding and reworking power.
Pull the two braids loosely to the back of your head and pin into place. Spritz a little more Texture Tease and Voila!
A little Retro and a lot volume.
Now, sometimes half up just wont cut it. So, with a few alterations and additions we can throw it into a messy low bun to give it a whole new look.
Pull the remaining hair into a low pony tail, twist and pin. Voila! Garnier De-Constructed Texture looks, times two.
Pssst. Garnier is giving away a $500 Visa Gift card for their "Gotta Have That Hair" Sweepstakes. Just pin your hair-spiration and tag #garniersweeps to enter!
Learn it, Do it, Rock it with Garnier Fructis Style.
I always love find easy hairstyles to do. Going to have to try these out.
Ooh, I might have to get this for a wedding updo this weekend! Thanks for sharing! - J
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