
Our Textur® irons are so hot right now—we sold out at the Orlando show—and if you have one I want you to be as creative as you can with it. I’m thrilled that hairdressers are getting how cool it is to have a texturizing tool that can crimp a narrow imprint anywhere you want to place it.
Have you thought about using your Textur® with fine hair? Let’s say you have a client who has a head of long hair that’s dense but fine. She complains that her style doesn’t look good no matter what she does. The hair doesn’t hold curl, there’s no volume when she styles it straight and most of the time the hair just lies flat on her head.
Using the Textur®, you can make her so happy! Isolate the top and crown area. Staying about two inches from the hairline on the rest of the hair, take vertical sections, and alternate the sections by crimping only every other one from base to ends. As you let go of each crimped section, brush it through, and the vertical sections that you’ve crimped will push out the hair next to it that you’ve left straight. The intermixture of textures provides a hidden secret of creating volume. Use Redken’s Fabricate 03, which will work with the heat to activate the texture and provide definition with a clean, touchable finish.
The texture will remain until the hair gets wet. For a great second-day look, instruct your guest not to wash or blow-dry her hair the day after the service. Suggest instead going in with a curling iron and using it randomly to curl small sections around the entire head. This way, the first day she’ll have straight hair with volume, and the second day she’ll have curly hair. You also can teach your guest to use the Textur® herself to create texture the same way you did—without anyone knowing the crimping is in there. She’ll love it!
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