
As the fall season approaches, curly hair clients are ready to take advantage of the lower temperatures and low humidity and let their curls down! They are seeking new styles for the new season that embrace the beauty of natural textures while offering a touch of elegance.
Tiffany Green (@tagartistrysalon), Olivia Garden Ambassador and owner of T.A.G. Studio, has crafted three inspiring fall looks using the Olivia Garden CurlyHair Brushes. From a sophisticated French Braid Pin-Up to a Wash & Go that transforms into a chic French Roll, and timeless Two-Strand Twists, these styles not only highlight the unique beauty of all curly hair but also provide salon professionals with the techniques to create stunning, seasonal looks that clients will love.
French Braid Pin-Up
When your client is preparing for a special occasion like a wedding, or if the early fall days are still too hot to wear curls down, a beautifully styled updo can be the perfect choice. This stunning French Braid Pin-Up that enhances natural curls while keeping the look polished and elegant.
This stunning French Braid Pin-Up that enhances natural curls while keeping the look polished and elegant.Courtesy of Tiffany Green
Prepare the Hair
- Start by shampooing and conditioning the hair thoroughly.
Define the Curls
- Create horizontal partings at the nape using a retractable sectioning pick, working with no more than one-inch subsections. Apply chosen curl product to the hair.
- Using the Olivia Garden Single Bristle Brush designed for hair types 2A to 3A, brush from root to ends, ribboning the hair to define the curls. This tool smooths and enhances curl definition without causing frizz.
- Continue this process until the entire head is completed.
Dry the Hair
- Use the Olivia Garden SuperHP Professional Hair Dryer with a diffuser attachment to dry the curls completely.
- To maintain curl definition, use low heat and avoid disturbing the curls until they are fully dry to prevent frizz.
Create the French Braid
- Section the hair from ear to ear using a retractable sectioning pick, splitting it from front to back.
- Starting at the nape, use three strands of hair to begin the French braid. Leave the ends of the braid open to showcase the curls.
- Pro tip: Maintain even tension while braiding to ensure a polished look.
Style the Front Section
- In the front section, create a French roll using the handle of your single bristle brush.
- Slide your hands to the ends of the hair and, using the brush handle, roll the hair down towards the scalp or base.
- Secure the roll with hairpins.
- Once finished, gather the hair in the center, holding it in a high ponytail.
- Wrap a bungee cord around it and use bobby pins and hairpins to secure the bun.
Final Touch
- Use your favorite holding spray along with the retractable sectioning pick to smooth flyaways and polish the final look.
Wash & Go to French Roll Transformation
Tiffany Green uses the Olivia Garden Dual Bristle CurlyHair Brush to create a beautiful Wash & Go style that transitions seamlessly into a chic French Roll for a more sophisticated look. Follow these steps to embrace natural texture while adding a touch of elegance. Tiffany Green uses the Olivia Garden Dual Bristle CurlyHair Brush to create a beautiful Wash & Go style that transitions seamlessly into a chic French Roll for a more sophisticated look.Courtesy of Tiffany Green
Shampoo and Condition
- Start by thoroughly shampooing and conditioning the hair to prepare it for styling.
Detangle Gently
- Detangle the hair using the Olivia Garden Dual Bristle Brush, designed specifically for hair types 2C to 4A.
Define Your Curls
- Starting at the nape of the neck, create horizontal partings using the retractable sectioning pick, working with no more than one-inch subsections.
- Apply desired curl product to each section and brush from root to tip in a ribboning motion to separate and define the curls.
- For thicker, denser hair, work in smaller sections to ensure even product distribution.
- Continue this process until the entire head is complete.
Dry the Hair
- Let the hair dry naturally, avoiding any touch until it’s fully dry. Alternatively, use the Olivia Garden SuperHP Professional Hair Dryer with the diffuser attachment for faster drying.
- Once dry, you can leave the hair as is or use it as a base for more styled looks.
Transition to a French Roll
- To elevate this Wash & Go style for an evening look, start by adding volume at the roots using the Olivia Garden Pick.
- Then, section off the hair you wish to style into a French Roll. Gather the hair into a smooth, high ponytail and slide your hands to the ends of the hair.
- Using the handle of the brush, roll the hair down toward the base of the ponytail and secure it with hairpins.
- Carefully slide the brush handle out of the French Roll and reinforce the style with bobby pins. Use the retractable sectioning pick for detailing and finishing touches.
Two-Strand Twists
Two-strand twists are a timeless, protective hairstyle ideal for those with curly to coily hair, from 3B to 4C. Whether your client's hair is short or long, this style is perfect for maintaining healthy hair while achieving a polished look. Two-strand twists are a timeless, protective hairstyle ideal for those with curly to coily hair, from 3B to 4C.Courtesy of Tiffany Green
Shampoo and Condition
- Begin by thoroughly shampooing and conditioning the hair to ensure it's clean and hydrated.
Detangle Gently
- Detangle the hair using the Olivia Garden Wide Bristle Brush, designed for hair types 3B to 4C, ensuring the hair is smooth and free of knots.
Part the Hair
- Using the retractable sectioning pick, create horizontal partings starting from the base of the scalp. Subdivide each part with vertical partings to make the sections more manageable.
Twist
- Take a vertical section of the hair and stretch it out using the Wide Bristle Brush. Divide this section into two equal strands and apply chosen styling product.
- Twist the strands over each other, working your way down to the ends.
- Repeat this process for all sections.
Set the Style
- Allow the hair to dry completely before styling or wearing it out. This will ensure the two-strand twists last longer and maintain their definition.