Another example of full-volume styling, this look builds on a lightly layered cut with a short layering zone. The result is a
wedge-shaped silhouette that is crowned by a smoothly-parted plateau. The creation of this look involves wrapping the lower portions
of the hair using small-to-medium rollers in order to maximize the volume and curl in the hair.
The hair should be wrapped using a firm-hold styling gel for strong, springy curls and once set, the curls are combed out with a wide-tooth comb or a pick, and
backcombed to add volume and create the wedge shape. The top section of the hair which was left out of the wrapping process
can be parted along the left side and smoothed across the top of the curls. The ends of these portions of hair should be curled
using a heated iron to mimic the roller set curls and blend the ends into the style. The accent curl that is shown spilling forward
across the model’s shoulder is most-likely an extension piece that was attached at a lower point on the head, and curled using a
waving iron. A light misting of hairspray can be used with a gentle patting and scrunching technique to redefine the curls and give a long-lasting hold.