How to create perfect waves
Do you swoon over Hollywood waves but are absolutely hopeless at creating anything other than a basic ponytail? I feel you. Not only do I lack the talent, but also the time and patience when my hair doesn’t turn out like the glamorous locks that grace the red carpet.
Thankfully, the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves wand has come along and solved all my hairstyle woes, just like that. Now I can create salon-worthy styles any time I want! No matter whether you’re an absolute hair guru or a rookie just like me, the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves is so easy to use, you can’t help but be seriously impressed.
To show you exactly how achievable gorgeous red carpet waves can be, watch me create three different styles using the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves.
STEP 1
Starting with dried, combed and sectioned hair, take a small section of hair and wrap it around the barrel of the wand, and hold for six to eight seconds. Then simply unwind or release your hair from around the barrel.
The tool features five heat settings, so you can choose the right temperature to suit you to help you create your desired style. The unique spiral barrel waver design of the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves helps you create perfect waves simply by wrapping your hair around the wand. Don't worry about fitting your hair into the grooves either, just let your hair naturally wrap around it.
STEP 2
Repeat this process until your entire head is curled, but just remember not to touch your curls until they’ve completely cooled.
The wand’s diamond radiance ceramic barrel and professional ceramic heaters allow you to create soft, glamorous, long-lasting waves that enhance the shine in your hair without causing damage.
STEP 3
Once your hair has completely cooled, use a soft paddle brush to gently brush through your curls.
To finish, use a light hairspray to seal in your style.
If you want to give your hair even more glamour, create a deep side part for a soft, side-swept look.
Start your waves closer to your scalp, and once brushed through, sweep your hair over one shoulder and pin in place.
And if you want to create something a little more fun and flirty, start with your hair in a high pony, and curl random sections with the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves before gently brushing out.
Now that you’ve seen how easy it is to create salon-worthy styles with the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves, isn’t it time you got one yourself?
Would you like to try the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves? Which of these three looks was your favourite?
67 Member Comments
A good video, I do like the curls more before they are brushed out...just my choice
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This looks super easy. I have struggled in the past with different types of rollers, as when I take them out I find I tend to get frizz. I find the wands a little bit easier to use. I noticed here that a glove was used for heat protection and I think that's a really great idea to be assured that you're not going to burn yourself, giving you greater control over the wand.
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So cool, great content
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I really want to try VS Sassoon Diamond Waves. Waves are so pretty and I like that this heat styling product is actually good for your hair and makes it shiny.
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I would absolutely love to own a Vidal Sassoon curler especially when these tips are great and easy to do and very helpful. ATM I just braid my wet hair and leave it overnight so a vs curler would be a great help Another great article thankyou for the tips and sharing the tricks and advice with us
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i feel nervous with a curler without a clip.. fear of burning myself.
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This looks so polished and lovely - I've watched this vid a few times because I think I'm gonna get it from the beautorium if I'm lucky enough to get in quick! I have a few hair tools but this one's really different!
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I'm seriously tempted to pick one up too but it will leave me very points poor! Still umming and ahhing...
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I love the hollywood waves. Looks amazing both ways, hair down or up in the pony. Thanks for the how to. I am keen to try the Diamond Waves hair styling tool.
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They all look great! I remember having a (tong) curling wand as a kid and loved it but the curls were too tight. Love these though and would give them a go! I wonder how they make your hair look though in terms of shine?
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Waves are my favourite
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i love the ponytail wavy look
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looks really nice!
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I loved this! I've always wanted to recreate hollywood style curls but have been hopeless. Thanks for the nice tutorial :D
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These are so cute! I love these curls.
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Would love one of these.
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I like the ponytail look the best.
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I'm not sure if I like the look this wand gives you. I think I'm stuck on the standard curls. I do like the way the pony tail came out though. With the heat settings, I have fine hair too and I've always used a cooler setting for fear of damaging my hair. But like you, my hair holds nothing in place! Curls fall out after about an hour. So maybe I should try the highest setting next time. Thanks for the tip
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I would love to try the VS Sassoon Diamond Waves; my favourite look is the high pony tail!.
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It looks like a great quality curler but I don't like how the curls come out :( :(
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Will have to try this out tomorrow!!
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