Hey everyone, it’s your girl back again with another hair adventure! Today, we’re diving deep into the world of layers, inspired by none other than the fabulous Sabrina Carpenter. I’ve been totally obsessed with her hair lately, and I finally decided to take the plunge and try to recreate her signature look. So, grab your coffee, and let’s get into it!
First off, I gotta say, I was a little nervous. I mean, Sabrina’s hair is iconic, right? Those long, flowy layers and that perfect curtain bang? It’s a look. But I was determined to make it happen. So, I did some research, watched a bunch of videos, and even stalked her Instagram for a bit (don’t judge me, you know you do it too!)
I started by washing my hair and letting it air dry a little. I heard that starting with damp hair is the way to go. Then, I sectioned my hair off, clipping up the top layers to focus on the bottom ones first. This part was a bit tricky because I’m no professional hairstylist, but hey, that’s what makes it an adventure, right?
My Cut Adventure
Next came the fun part – the cutting! I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit scared to chop away, but I remembered what I learned: long layers are key. So, I grabbed my scissors (yes, I used regular scissors, don’t come at me) and started trimming. I tried to keep the layers long and soft, just like Sabrina’s. I focused on adding some face-framing layers in the front too, because, you know, gotta get that wispy look.
- Washing and Drying: Started with a good wash and let my hair air dry until it was just damp.
- Sectioning: Divided my hair into sections, focusing on the bottom layers first.
- Cutting: Carefully trimmed my hair, aiming for long, soft layers.
- Face-Framing: Added some shorter layers around my face to mimic Sabrina’s style.
The bangs were the most intimidating part. I mean, once you cut them, there’s no going back. But I took a deep breath and went for it. I cut them a little longer than I thought I needed, just in case I messed up. I aimed for that full, but still kinda wispy, curtain bang look that Sabrina rocks so well.
After what felt like hours (but was probably just 30 minutes), I finally finished cutting. I blow-dried my hair, using a round brush to give it some volume and that signature Sabrina Carpenter bounce. And guess what? It actually turned out pretty good! I mean, it’s not exactly like Sabrina’s – I don’t have her magical hair genes, unfortunately – but I was pretty happy with the results.
I styled it with some loose waves, and honestly, I felt like a whole new person. It’s amazing what a few snips can do, right? It’s not perfect, but it’s my take on the Sabrina Carpenter layers, and I’m kinda loving it. It’s got that effortless, chic vibe, but it’s also kinda glam, you know?
So, there you have it, my Sabrina Carpenter hair adventure. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, but totally worth it. If you’re thinking about trying this look, I say go for it! Just remember to take your time, and don’t be afraid to make it your own. And hey, if I can do it, so can you! Until next time, stay fabulous, friends!