Unfortunately, the provided reference doesn't specifically detail how to use a "quiff brush." However, the video excerpt does discuss using a round brush to create volume, which is essential for a quiff hairstyle. Therefore, we can infer how to use a round brush (the closest tool discussed) to help style a quiff. To effectively create volume for a quiff with a round brush, follow these steps:
- Preparation: Start with damp or freshly blow-dried hair. Apply a volumizing product like mousse or texturizing spray to your roots. This provides hold and lift.
- Sectioning: Divide your hair into manageable sections. The top section, which will form the quiff, should be separated from the sides and back.
- Placement: Take a section of hair from the front. Place the round brush underneath the section, close to the roots.
- Direction: As you blow-dry, pull the brush upwards and slightly backward, creating lift at the roots. Use a medium heat setting to avoid damaging your hair. Focus the heat from the dryer onto the roots, setting the volume.
- Rolling: Slowly roll the brush down the hair shaft, maintaining tension and directing the airflow.
- Cooling: After drying each section, allow it to cool slightly while still wrapped around the brush. This helps set the shape and volume.
- Repeat: Repeat steps 3-6 for all sections that will make up the quiff, focusing on building volume at the roots.
- Styling: Once all sections are dry and cooled, gently remove the brush. Use your fingers to shape and refine the quiff. You may need a small amount of hair wax or pomade for hold and definition.
Therefore, the brush technique described will help achieve the volume needed for styling a quiff.