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One of the questions I get asked the most is about my hair. When it was blue, everyone wanted to know how I did it. Did you bleach it first? How do you get it to look so good?
The truth is, even though I have bleached and dyed my hair countless times in the past, I haven’t recently. So, how did I do it? Hair extensions.
Currently, I have been wearing clip-ins, because they are easy to put in and take out, which allows me to take regular care of my own hair. The Goody Clean Radiance Oval Cushion Brush from Walmart helps me do that, by reducing buildup and restoring my hair’s natural moisture balance. The bristles give a little, but not so much that they can’t brush through my hair. And my hair is THICK.
If I could only use one brush, this would be it.
With or without extensions, there are really only three ways that I typically style my hair. The classic ponytail, the princess roll, and a sleek top knot.
It is vital to use the right hair brushes to achieve the desired look. Click To TweetEven though all three styles are considered easy to do, it is vital to use the right hair brushes to achieve the desired look.
The Classic Ponytail
An everyday ponytail should look effortless.
- I brush through my hair with my Goody Clean Radiance Oval Cushion Brush
- Pull my hair back into a ponytail with an Ouchless ribbon hair tie
- Tease the ponytail with The Goody Amp It Up Medium Round Brush to create the perfect volume
The Princess Roll
When I don’t have extension in, the princess roll is my go to.
- I brush my hair down with my Goody Clean Radiance Oval Cushion Brush
- Slide on an Ouchless ribbon headband
- Then wrap the ends of my hair all the way around the headband
Sleek Top Knot
For a little more of a sophisticated look, this is ideal. And the Goody Straight Talk Boar Styler Brush is ideal for a sleek hairstyle.
- I brush my hair up with the Goody Straight Talk Boar Styler Brush
- Secure into a high ponytail with an Ouchless elastic
- Twist pony into a bun
- Secure bun with another elastic and bobby pins as needed
All three brushes can be found at Walmart and for more Goody Brush tutorials, be sure to check out #GoodyBrushEd!