Two easy ways to style your hair
Wouldn’t it be great if you could merge all your hair tools into one really impressive styler so you could create any look you wanted, easily, and without fuss, while keeping your hair safe from damage, not to mention massively declutter your bathroom?
Well, now you can.
It’s called the Philips Style Care Prestige Air Styler, and it’s the snazziest new tool on the market. What makes it so unique is its three styling attachments for versatility - a nozzle for gently drying, the round thermo brush for creating volume and the Air Curl attachment for creating soft waves and curls - so no style is out of reach.
And just so you know, Philips didn’t stop there. Each attachment is designed with a protective keratin-ceramic coating, plus the curl attachment also features ionic technology that zaps static, conditions, smooths and increases shine, so while you’re styling you don’t have to worry about causing damage or stripping your hair of its natural gloss.
With the help of Australian Award Winning Hair Stylist, Lizzie Liros, we’re going to show you how to create two easy and on-trend styles using the Philips Air Curl and thermo brush attachments.
TOUSLED CURLS
Attachment: Air Curl
Step 1
Starting with damp hair, separate your hair into sections. Then, take your first section and place it through the opening of the Philips Air Styler Air Curl attachment, holding it in place for around 10 seconds.
Step 2
Next, switch the styler to the cool air setting and hold for a further 10 seconds before releasing your hair to reveal a gorgeous, bouncy curl.
Step 3
Repeat this process to each section of your hair, until your entire head is curled.
Step 4
Once you’re finished, tip your head upside down and tousle it at the roots for a voluminous finish.
THE TWISTED SIDE PONYTAIL
Attachment: Thermo brush
Step 1
With slightly damp and sectioned hair, place the Philips Air Styler thermo brush close to the roots and on the underside of your section, and turn on the hot air flow.
Step 2
Guide the thermo brush down the length of your section, gently pulling inward as you reach the end of your hair.
Step 3
Repeat this process until all sections are smooth, and softly blow-dried.
Step 4
Leaving two sections at the front of your hair, pull the rest back into a low side ponytail.
Step 5
Take one of the front sections and split it in two. Then, twist together stopping halfway down the length of the section, and pin it in place at the base of your ponytail. Repeat this to the other side front section.
Step 6
Use your fingers to gently loosen your style and give it volume.
Step 7
To finish, take a section of your ponytail, wrap it around the hair tie and secure it with a bobby pin.
Which of these styles do you prefer? Would you like to try out the new Philips Air Styler?
66 Member Comments
It actually looks a lot easier to use than some of the other brand on the market. I rather like the attachment for the curls, as it seems like they come out quite nicely, without tugging.
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Loving the tip of tipping my head upside down and tousle it at the roots for a voluminous finish. Great!
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This product looks amazing. I love the tousled curls. Looks so natural!!!
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so pretty. this is like my VS Big Hair hair styling tool
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Loving the styles, hair looks good. The hair tool used would be handy to have. Thanks for the how to.
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the curler thingy looks good, I'd be scared my hair would get tangled inside it - very pretty results though
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Great tools, but would like to see some ways of managing your own hair with them!
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heat and a brush, cool
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This tool looks amazing! Great you put it as a competition prize
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Curling hair would be easier without burning one's scalp.
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I love this product!
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I think this product is perfect!
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I'd love to try this! I love that last hairstyle, so pretty
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Oh the last one is so pretty
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Awesome, drying the air and curling in one go.
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I'd love Santa to bring me one of these for Christmas
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I really like this styler its something i would love to own.
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I love the Tousled Curls - it's looks so quick & easy to use!
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I like the twisted side ponytail the best. I recently cut my hair short though, so it'll be awhile before I can try it out.
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Loving the air curl! My hair is so straight and lifeless
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Nice idea, but I don't think the curls have enough definition for me.
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Ooooh I love the side ponytail look! Very cute and a good way to disguise dirty hair :)
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How funny, I was just looking at a demo on youtube last night for a similar product (it just had the brush attachment though, not the curler). This one seems a lot more versatile. Maybe a new toy for me for Christmas! :)
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I love the cool things happening with beauty technology these days! Love the first look. The last one wouldn't work for me - a part in the middle of my head makes me look very harsh, but I love the twisted hair idea.
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