Refreshing My Bob W The Wavytalk Thermal Brush
So I tried the thermal brush from @wavytalkofficial out for the first time . My goal was to give that “90’s blowout “look . My hair is super dirty right now so I’m going to try using it on squeaky clean hair and see if I get a different look. I still loved how my hair turned out & how easy it is to use! #thermalbrush #wavytalk #roundbrushblowout #shorthairstyles #bobhairstyles
Hey everyone! So, you saw my initial post about trying out the Wavytalk Thermal Brush for a 90s blowout on my bob, and I promised a follow-up with more details. Well, I've had a chance to experiment a bit more, and I'm excited to share some practical tips, especially for those of you with shorter hair or bobs looking to achieve that perfect bouncy look! First off, let's talk about how to use the Wavytalk Thermal Brush for a gorgeous blowout. The original post mentioned trying it on 'dirty' hair, which surprisingly still gave a nice volume boost! But for that truly polished, long-lasting 90s blowout, I've found starting with clean, towel-dried hair that's about 80% dry works best. Always apply a heat protectant – it’s a non-negotiable step to keep your hair healthy, especially with a hot brush. When it comes to technique, especially for short hair or a bob, sectioning is key. I typically divide my hair into three main sections: bottom, middle, and top. Take a small section of hair (about 1-2 inches wide) and place the brush underneath, close to the roots. Roll the brush downwards and outwards, following the curve of your head. The trick for that classic 90s flip is to really focus on flicking the ends up and out. For more volume, roll the section up to the root, hold for a few seconds to let the heat set, then slowly unroll. Repeat this throughout your hair, making sure each section is fully dry and styled before moving on. Don't forget to roll the front pieces away from your face for that iconic, face-framing effect! This brush makes refreshing my bob with the Wavytalk Thermal Brush incredibly easy for a quick style change. For those wondering about blowout long bob styles, the principle is the same, just adjust your sectioning to accommodate the length. You might want to experiment with leaving a bit more hair wrapped around the barrel for softer waves rather than tight curls. The goal is a voluminous, bouncy finish, not ringlets. After you’ve brushed each section, I highly recommend letting it cool completely before touching it too much. You can even pin each section into a curl as it cools for maximum hold and volume – this is a pro tip for any blowout hairstyles! Once cool, unpin and gently brush through with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. Finish with a light hold hairspray. Finally, a quick note on maintenance, as I've seen questions about how to clean the Wavytalk Thermal Brush. This is super important for longevity and hygiene! After each use, let the brush cool completely. Then, use a fine-tooth comb or the special cleaning tool that often comes with these brushes to gently remove any trapped hair. For product buildup, you can lightly dampen a cloth (make sure it's not dripping wet!) with a mild cleaner or even just water, and carefully wipe down the bristles and the barrel. Make sure no water gets into the internal components. Always ensure it's completely dry before storing or using again. Regular cleaning will keep your Wavytalk Thermal Brush performing at its best and ensure you get that perfect "look" every time. Happy styling!
















































Looks really good tho ❤️