04 July 2012

How To: Easy 'At Work' Hair Tutorial


When time is limited in the morning I've managed to get my routine of looking presentable down to around 10 minutes. Which is really short if you knew how long I normally take! I've got the makeup routine sorted, see here, as well as hair. This routine below usually takes me between 5 and 7 minutes and is super easy!

Using a new tool that I've been loving, the Enrapture Totem Styler, which is fancy wording for a curling wand, but expect a review soon - I'm loving it so far! Apparently you can create 27 styles with it, but here's how I achieve the one I've been doing in the morning for work!


1. Start by clipping my hair half up half down and pulling out the sorter front sections


2. Grabbing random medium sized sections (doesn't have to be neat!) and wrapping them round the curling iron making sure some curls are going away from my face (pictures 1 & 3) and some are going towards my face (pictures 2 & 4)


3. Repeat on the other side making sure to only curl the sections not in the clip



And that's it! That's all I've been doing to get my hair looking presentable for the office! The Enrapture Encode Totem Styler is amazing as it heats up really quickly and has temperature controls for each zone, I used the highest, 3-3-3. It's normally £79.00 but until mid August there's a 1/3 off Enrapture products making it a bargain at £49.99. Available here but like I said, stay tuned for more on it!

What's your usual hair routine?

5 comments:

  1. My hair is pretty straight naturally so I either wear it 'as is' or clipped half up or if it is a good hair day - my trusty side ponytail! This looks great on you! x

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    1. oooh I love a good side ponytail! Sounds lovely :) x

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  3. Your hair is gorgeous in the before picture as well! Is that how your hair dries naturally?!

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