
Ana de Armas by Jenny Cho
1) On towel-dried hair, prep the hair by misting a leave-in conditioner all over. “For a rainy day like this, this leave-in conditioner was the perfect prep spray to combat humidity,” said Cho. “I generously sprayed the leave-in conditioner focusing on mid-shaft through the ends to detangle, hydrate the strands, fight frizz and protect Ana’s hair from the heat.”
2) Part the hair in the centre with a tail comb, and blow out the hair with a dryer (Cho used a Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer professional edition) and a large round brush for a bouncy blowout. “I love how fast the Supersonic™ hair dryer dries the hair, leaving hair silky and shiny. The smoothing nozzle attachment is so precise. You have full control of the air and the heat flow,” said Cho.
3) Once the hair is completely dried, take an inch-thick section across the nape. Use a hair straightener to create a big loose bend and work your way up around the front of the hair.
4) Gently ran a drop of hair oil all over the waves to moisturise and block out frizz-causing humidity. Cho used Sol de Janeiro Glossy Nourishing Hair Oil. “The Brazil nut oil helps protect strands from breaking and the cupuaçu butter adds extra shine to finish the look,” she said.
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