How to use side combs in your hair

Discover simple and stylish techniques for using side combs in your hair to create elegant and trendy hairstyles. Try these ideas to add a touch of glamour to your look.
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I had a request for a look requiring 'side combs' so I decided to incorporate it into this week's installment of "Diamonds and Dames". One of the first suggestions I received in this series, was for the simple look worn by Heather Graham in the 1996 film, 'Swingers'. She was only in the film for a short time but she definitely made an impact! The looks is almost too simple... Step One: Set the hair using hot rollers, pin curls (which will lend an even more authentic 1940's feel ), or Hot…

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CHRISTINE MAI TRAN | SYD HAIR STYLIST on Instagram: "ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH PINNING? READ BELOW ⬇️ Here are some tips you can try out! - Do not open your pins - Use 2 inch pins to secure. Use 1.5inch pins to detail - When pinning, the wavy side of the pin should be against the scalp, not the straight side of the pin. That’s what gives it grip! - Always make sure you’re pinning into a base. Create your base by back combing in the desired area where you want your pins to go. - You can use 1.5inch pin to create depth for the crown area! #hairstyle#hairtips#hairtutorial#hairvideo#hairhacks#hairtipsandtricks#bridestobe#voguebride#voguebrides#modernbride#bridalhair#weddingtiktok#weddingday#sydneyhairstylist#hairbun#trendyhair#viralhairstyle#viralhairtrend" Side Comb Hairstyle, Back Combing, Side Comb, Side Hairstyles, Do Not Open, Modern Brides, The Crown, Hair Hacks, Tangled

CHRISTINE MAI TRAN | SYD HAIR STYLIST on Instagram: "ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH PINNING? READ BELOW ⬇️ Here are some tips you can try out! - Do not open your pins - Use 2 inch pins to secure. Use 1.5inch pins to detail - When pinning, the wavy side of the pin should be against the scalp, not the straight side of the pin. That’s what gives it grip! - Always make sure you’re pinning into a base. Create your base by back combing in the desired area where you want your pins to go. - You can use…

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