My BaByliss PRO Wand

Last night at the P&G awards, a beauty editor mentioned that I was the “queen of the tousled hair look”. I hadn’t really thought about it before too much, although many a client has booked me for that kinda-surfy-mussed-up-undone glamour thing that I have always loved. And when I talk to my agent, she seems to call anything textured in this way “Zoe hair”.
Well, maybe because I was at an award ceremony,  where the handsome Rick Edwards was giving out the prestigious beauty awards, I let my mind wander and imagined my acceptance speech for The Beachy Look of the Year Award.
It would have to start like this:
“I would like to thank my BaByliss PRO wand. Without it, none of this would be possible…”
The wand was launched several years ago and I now have 12 of them in three different sizes (it’s because I am a Virgo and tend to fret about losing things).  But I’m always so enraptured about how easy it is to style your hair well with them, I tend to give them away to my clients so that they can enjoy happy-hair days in the future!
I use a styling product first that is designed for use with heat tools, as this makes the wand work extra-fast and the hair holds the wave better. I wind the hair usually from the ear down around the wand and I always do one forward and one back.
Recently I am brushing a Mason Pearson through the ends for a “groomed tong” look (very this season).
I use two different sizes of wand if I want more curl but I mainly use the largest one.
You can buy them now from Amazon but I have always insisted that every salon I worked at sold them too, as I am a huge believer in salon styling lessons.
I cannot imagine my hair life without my BaByliss wand. Sad but true x

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