The 5 Tools You Need to Do a Bouncy Blowout at Home
Get a smooth, bouncy blowout without a trip to the salon with these essentials, courtesy of the celeb stylist responsible for Julia Roberts' tresses, Serge Normant.
Get a smooth, bouncy blowout without a trip to the salon with these essentials, courtesy of the celeb stylist responsible for Julia Roberts' tresses, Serge Normant.
"Tame frizz before and after blow-drying. It's all about using the right amount — less is more," the NYC-based hairstylist says of this go-to John Frieda product ($10, ulta.com).
Normant reaches for different brushes when dealing with soaked strands, gliding through dry locks or teasing. "This wet-brush is just really good at detangling without any breakage," he tells Us of the Harry Josh paddle ($20, dermstore.com).
After your drying session, it's time to get out the straightener. "Loose waves that are created by twisting a flatiron look softer and edgier than those made with a curling iron," Normant explains of the multitasking tool ($130, birchbox.com).
If you're looking for extra lift, there's no harm in a little help. "My volumizer has a strong hold — it makes fine hair look thicker. It's almost like back-combing in a can!" he tells Us of his root-lifting spray ($25, shopsergenormant.com).
For major impact, tease it up! "I use this to tease hair, then smooth the top layer so it doesn't look messy," Normant tells Us of the smoothing tool ($205, bigelowchemists.com).