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Using a round brush will take practice though. It's used when you blow dry your hair. Typically, hair is sectioned off, and you start by wrapping the brush around hair at the roots, pulling downward in a circular motion all the way down the strand. Meanwhile, you have the hair dryer in the other hand, emitting heat onto the round brush's metal core, which gives hair its hold. If you're right-handed, holding the round brush in your left hand is going to feel awkward at first. But with practice, it'll get easier, and you'll find your hair has that salon finish you love.

Round Brush You Should Try: CHI Turbo Ceramic Round Brushes

This round brush is turbo charged - it's made of 100% natural boar bristles, which means it can last through years of your styling abuses. The brush cuts down on drying time by 40%, since it reflects the heat back into the air and has an even temperature throughout. The CHI brush is good for all hair types, and its non-slip handle will help you maintain control of your hair through the entire styling process, whether your grasping hair at the root or letting it set at the ends. Say goodbye to fly-aways! Prices vary by location.

Remember, no matter what type of hair you have or look you crave, there's a styling tool out there for you. From voluminous waves to tightly wound curls, there's a way to get the style you want. All it takes is the right styling tool, a little heat and a bit of practice.