Tease Hair the Scene Way

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Alright, so you want to know how to do your hair Scene and teased out? Well, you've come to the right place. First off, things that help the look are things such as a good straightener comb (a teasing one would be nice) and layers in your hair to make the teasing stand out even more.

Steps

  1. Straighten your hair. Make sure you include your layers to make teasing your hair easier. Do not forget to use a heat protectant for your hair - scene hair gets damaged easily, with all the teasing and straightening. The least you can do is take every precaution to prevent damage as much as possible.
  2. Section your hair into manageable pieces. Clip your hair back into manageable chunks similar to sectioning it for blow drying.
  3. Brush hair to make sure all knots are out.
  4. Take the first section near to your crown and tease it. Backcomb the hair section from the tip to the root of the hair.
  5. Seal the teased section with a firm hold hairspray. Spray your hair after every section to stop it falling down while you tease the rest.
  6. Repeat the teasing and hair spraying for the other sections. Continue to tease and hairspray the other sections of your hair.
  7. Lightly brush the highest layers. Brush the top layer of teased hair gently to prevent your hair looking ratty. You can also take this opportunity to adjust pieces of your hair and perfect it.
  8. When finished, use both hands to smooth back your hair, or, for extra volume, push up the layers of your hair from the roots with your fingers. Fluff your hair by shaking your head a little.
  9. Hold the hair with more hairspray. Spray the hair with more hairspray to hold it and finish it off.

Tips

  • Don't use too much hairspray, your hair will look wet and disgusting.
  • Teasing your hair with animal bristle brushes will make it bigger if you don't have layers, or if your hair is longer.
  • Make sure you get all of the hairspray out afterwards or it may start to build up in your hair.
  • After teasing and hair spraying the hair, wait for it to dry before adjusting it. or your hair may look greasy and wet.
  • Use a teasing comb where you can because it makes the look easier to achieve
  • Practice teasing your hair at home first to get an idea of the amount of hairspray you need. Also, do not overdo it with the hairspray as it will leave some of the hair clumpy and hard. Even it out!
  • Don't use a hairspray that is too strong, your hair might get stuck sticking straight up.

Warnings

  • Regularly wash and condition your hair and don't tease every day as it causes damage to your hair.
  • Try to use protective products on your hair before styling or repetitive styling could take it's toll and leave you with a lot of split ends.
  • Don't brush out a tease, as it can badly damage your hair.
  • Use a hair mask on your hair at least once a week to keep it from all drying out. You can get a hair mask at Sally's or make one at home.

Things You'll Need

  • Hairspray
  • Comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Clips
  • Straightener
  • Heat protectant

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