It’s here!! I officially recorded my first video blog (aka – my first vlog)! I feel so hip and young saying vlog. You know what didn’t make me feel young? Figuring out how to record this and then edit it. Because I had to youtube everything to figure it all out and every time, it was a teenager teaching me how to do sh*t. But I figured out the basics for my first one. So I’m warning you now: It’s not perfect. But I wanted to get something going and get comfortable with editing video and messing around with it. And that’s exactly what I did!

It’s so funny looking back at my youtube channel because it’s mostly filled with some random cooking videos from the past and workout videos. My last videos were posted 4 YEARS AGO!! So crazy how time flies. I asked my husband if I should erase them since I’m slightly embarrassed by most of them, but he said no way. Past is the past and you should be proud of it. So I’m keeping those videos there, frozen in time for all to see! Hopefully we can keep getting better with the quality, ha!

I’ve had many people ask me how I curl my hair and rather than writing it down and showing you individual photos, I decided a video would be the best route! Some things I recommend but didn’t mention in the video:

  1. The smaller amount of hair – the better. If you take too big of chunks, you’ll tend to get a dent in the hair since it can’t all fit comfortably in the curling iron. So take smaller chunks. Sure, it takes longer but it’s worth it.
  2. If you have straight hair, you don’t really even need to use the straightener. I know it’s an extra step, but for me (a person with slightly frizzy hair) this makes all my hair look smooth instead of just the curl.
  3. Remember: curl away from the face and curl from the root down. If your hair tends to not hold a curl very well, be sure to press the curl up while still hot and let it cool slightly before letting it go.
  4. I rarely use hairspray because I don’t like the feel of it and don’t love how it looks always, but you are welcome to! I just try to tease my hair a lot to give it volume since it’s kind of thin.
  5. This may say effortless looking curls, but it’s not effortless. It takes a little work for sure, but once you get the hang of it, it gets easier and easier each time!

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If you have any questions – please leave them below and I’ll get back to you faster than via email! And if you would like to see any sort of tutorial, let me know! I have a couple planned but I love hearing from you! That’s what got me to create this first one for you!

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83 Comments

  1. Bailey says:

    The blow dryer ???? This is incredible

  2. Alima says:

    I totally remember those youtube cooking videos of yours from back in the day! Good times!

  3. Marianne says:

    Just when I thought I couldn’t love your blog any more….

    1. juli says:

      xoxoxoxo

  4. Jaylee says:

    I’m glad I am not the only one who makes all those same faces, dances in front of the mirror, and sweats like a mo fo when I get ready! Awesome video!

  5. Karly says:

    OMG! Love this video… so fricken hilarious!!! great hair video, too! LOL KEEP THEM COMIN’

  6. Tiffany says:

    I’m awful at doing hair. Maybe I’ll be able to actually make it look decent now haha. I really want you to do the bun tutorial that I believe was on snapchat. I need to watch again haha

    1. juli says:

      that’s on my vlog this so you’ll definitely see it sometime soon!

  7. Jill says:

    Awesome vlog! One question – did you start with clean or dirty hair? You may have mentioned in the commentary (but I may be watching at work without sound).

    1. juli says:

      yeah i mention in the commentary to wash your hair then use the products!

  8. Abbey says:

    Juli you are perfect. Never change.

    1. juli says:

      well YOU are just the greatest human ever!

  9. Kylie says:

    Love it! Great tips! Thank you 🙂

  10. Karrie says:

    Great tutorial… and it doesn’t hurt that you made me laugh out loud.