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Steal Carrie Underwood's Trademark Hairstyle! Carrie Underwood With Lots Of Volume Throughout Roots

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On November 1st Carrie Underwood joins Brad Paisley to co-host the CMAs for the fifth time.   Carrie and Brad have a sizzling chemistry together.  Country followers look forward to the duo’s partnership at the highly anticipated awards.
Carrie never disappoints with a dizzying array of spectacular hair and fashion changes. Many admirers would love to steal Carrie Underwood’s trademark long hairstyle which always looks picture perfect.

It’s a surprise to many to learn Carrie has naturally textured hair which she always wears straight or with just a hint of wave. Her natural hair color is a dark blonde, bordering on brunette, but she likes to keep it a lighter shade of blonding.

The best way to steal Carrie Underwood’s trademark long hairstyle with lots of root lift is to use volumizing products. Not only does Carrie flaunt long lush waves, she showcases lots of sexy volume throughout the roots and top of her beautiful blonding tresses.

Carrie is definitely has glamor girl big bodacious hair.

Follow the steps below to steal Carrie Underwood’s trademark long hairstyle:

1. Cleanse detangled textured hair in lukewarm water utilizing Rene Furterer – Volumea Volumizing Shampoo. The Volumea Volumizing Shampoo brings body and bounce to fine and limp hair. Enriched with natural Carob extract, this product creates volume in the hair from root to end. Hair is softened, perfectly detangled and regains amplified, but lightweight, with long-lasting volume as well as shine.

Note:  If you have super dry or damaged strands you may wish to cleanse with a diluted shampoo (DS) or similar hydrating formula. Dilute by mixing 1/8th teaspoon of shampoo in 1 quart of lukewarm water in a clean plastic bottle shaken to form a foam. After hair is completely drenched with water, drizzle the foam over the top of your head. Let the suds flow down the length of your strands. Pat the foam into the rest of the strands.

Carrie Underwood With Trademark Long Hairstyle2. Rinse shampoo completely from strands with lukewarm water.

3. Use fingers like playing an accordion to gently squeeze excess water from hair.

4. Apply a volumizing featherweight rinse-out conditioning formula like Rene Furterer – Volumea Volumizing Conditioner on the hair adjacent to the top of the ears down to the ends.

5. Use a wide tooth comb and/or your fingers to gently detangle from ends up to the roots. Work slowly in 1-2″ sections around the entire head.

6. Once hair is completely detangled, rinse completely.

7. Finish with a cool or cold water rinse to add natural shine and encourage curl formation.

8. Towel blot strands to remove excess water.

9. To amp up the volume like Carrie does, apply an orange size amount of the Rene Furterer – Volumea Volumizing Foam to the palms of your hands. Mix well and finger pick through damp strands. If your hair is naturally textured you might also wish to layer with a straightening balm.

The Rene Furterer Volumea Volumizing Foam brings body and structure to fine and/or limp hair. The natural Carob extract in the product creates volume in the hair from root to end. An anti-static ingredient provides a controlled look so hair dries soft, shiny and regains a natural, but flexible volume.

If your hair isn’t fine or thin, you may prefer to use Rene Furterer – Style – Vegetal Mousse –
Carrie Underwood With Trademark Long Hairstyle Volume & Hold to provide your hair with  structure, volume and long-lasting hold. The Vegetal Mousse boasts a high concentration of Cakile, a plant from the coastal dunes as well as Vitamin B5. These ingredients have anti-dehydration properties which are fabulous for curls and naturally textured hair.

10. To create lots of lush volume, bend over at the waist and rest your hair in the cup of a long finger diffuser like the Conair 276R Infiniti Pro Volume Dryer. Diffuse curls around the head from side to side. Once hair is completely dry, gently shake to arrange curls. Keep fingers out of curls as much as possible to prevent the formation of frizz.

Optionally you can blowdry hair straight bent over at the waist by directing air flow from the ends up to the roots. When hair is almost dry, bend back over and finger smooth hair as you blowdry the hair completely dry.

11.  Add additional volume and/or slight waves by setting hair in large hot rollers in 2″ sections.
If you prefer, you can separate hair into 2″ sections, roll around a curling iron for a few seconds and then re-roll to form a faux roller. Pin against the scalp and allow hair to dry.

12.  Once hair is completely cool, remove the hot rollers or unpin the faux rollers. Use fingers to smooth and arrange for maximum volume.

Summary – Steal Carrie Underwood’s Trademark Long Hairstyle

Carrie Underwood is not shy about talking about her trademark long hairstyle. Carrie has confessed that she loves to do her own hair when she’s on tour. Even though she does enjoy styling her own hair, she has a long time hairstylist who helps her achieve her stunning trademark long hairstyle.

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