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Explore your benefits at associatedhairprofessionals.com 73 2. Next, use a large barrel curling iron to create soft waves, pinning sections in place with rollers. 3. Once cooled, remove the rollers and have the client tilt their head back while gently brushing the hair together. Spray with a natural fi nish hairspray for hold and volume. Shift the hair to one side or behind as desired. 4. For shorter hair, use a smaller- barrel curling iron or hot rollers to create soft waves and root lift. Key products, tools, and supplies: • Volumizing mousse for body and lift • Texturizing spray for added volume • Natural-finish hairspray • Curling iron or wand • Soft brush to comb the hair EMBRACE THE BRIDAL HAIR JOURNEY Becoming a bridal hairstylist is a rewarding career that blends creativity with meaningful personal connections. By helping brides achieve their dream look on their special day, you're crafting more than just a hairstyle— you're creating lasting memories. While breaking into the bridal industry requires dedication and a solid approach to marketing and branding, the potential for success is immense. Embrace the journey, hone your craft, and let your creativity fl ourish as you help a bride shine on their big day. stocksy Faux Blowout

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