Return of the "Supermodel Blowout"

Return of the "Supermodel Blowout"

THE RETURN OF THE SUPERMODEL BLOWOUT: WHY 90S VOLUME IS THE ULTIMATE FLEX.

If the early 2020s were defined by bone-straight inches, 2026 belongs to the Bombshell. We are officially moving away from stiff, uniform wand curls and rigid styles. The new standard? Effortless, airy, and expensive-looking volume that moves when you move.

Think Naomi Campbell on a vintage runway or Cindy Crawford in a classic 90s editorial. It’s about fluffy ends, face-framing layers, and a level of bounce that screams Thee SlayWay Luxury.


WHY THIS LOOK IS DOMINATING

This isn't just a hairstyle; it’s an aesthetic. The "Supermodel Blowout" represents a woman who is polished but relaxed. It’s a look that transitions seamlessly from a high-stakes board meeting to a late-night dinner at the chicest spot in town. It suggests that your hair isn't just styled—it’s healthy and full of life.

GET THEE LOOK: THE TECHNIQUE

Achieving this level of "Oomph" requires more than just a curling iron. It’s about building a foundation of volume:

  • THE CUT: To get that signature 90s bounce, ask your stylist for "Butterfly Layers" or long, face-framing "V-cuts." This removes the weight and allows the bundles to lift.

  • THE TOOLS: Trade your small wands for a 2-inch wide-barrel curling iron or Velcro rollers. The goal is to create a soft "C" shape at the ends, not a tight coil.

  • THE SET: After curling a section, pin it up while it’s still warm. Let it "set" for 15 minutes. When you drop those pins, the hair will have a memory of volume that lasts all day.


THE SLAYWAY TIP: THE BLUEPRINT

The secret to this look is the hair quality. You need bundles that have natural luster and "swing." Our Body Wave Bundles are the absolute blueprint for this style. They possess the perfect density to hold a blowout without feeling heavy or looking "wiggy."

"If it doesn't bounce back when you walk, it isn't Thee SlayWay."

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