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Hair Teasing Comb for Teasing, Detangling, Updos and Balayage

Hair Teasing Comb for Teasing, Detangling, Updos and Balayage

by JATAI, 05 Jul 2024
The JATAI hair teasing comb is a versatile tool that has many functions. If you do teasing, backcombing, detangling, create updos, do balayage and color melting, watch this video on how to use this ONE tool to do all of these. This is a professional teasing comb but really anyone can use it for teasing and detangling at home. Watch the hair teasing comb tutorial here or follow along with the transcript.   JATAI Balayage and Hair Teasing Comb Tutorial:   Welcome back to the Jatai Academy! Today we're going to be covering how to properly tease hair with the Jatai Teasing Pin Comb PRO. Let's get started.   Using the Comb for Balayage So the first thing I want to cover is how to tease for a balayage. Now when I'm teasing for a balayage I'm not looking for control or a compaction of teasing to build volume. I'm just looking to tease some of the hair out of the way so that my section is not so thick and it diffuses my color line. So that's what makes it easy to have a seamless color going from dark to lighter on the ends is by teasing and getting some of that hair out of the way. So I'll plant one finger on the bottom, two fingers on top, roll that out of the way. I'll take the Teasing Pin Comb Pro put in all the way through and then just gently and easily push this up to the scalp. First section all the way to the scalp. Next section may be not quite so far up. Third section maybe not quite so far up. Fourth section not quite so far up. So I'm not packing it all the way into the root. I'm packing it only enough to get it out of the way so that when I start to paint my color on, it's close as it's closer to the scalp as I need and it's also going to give me less hair to deal with down here. So when I put my bleach on it, I put my foil in and let it process that it doesn't get in the way of my color but also since I didn't pack it in it makes it easy for me to go through comb the teasing out after I shampoo the color out. Then I have a nice easy seamless process.   Using it as a Hair Teasing Comb Now to go through and create some teasing for volume it's a different approach. You know I have to really compact some hair to make sure that it gives me some structure and some resilience to make the hair stack up so that it forces the hair at the root to stick up so that that gives me my volume. So now we're going to go through and I'm going to put one finger on one side of the section, two fingers on the other side and I want to make sure I got that really tight. I'm going to over direct a little bit so that I can tease on base. We'll put my comb in however far I think I need to push down and I'm going to start to see how much of that texture in the hair is starting to compact. I'm going to go a couple of inches out all the way down to the scalp. So as I'm pushing down I'm pulling up. I'm going to pull the comb out. Again, all the way down to the scalp. Pull it out, comb everything back together tight. Now I can tell how compacted that is and that's already giving me quite a bit of volume through there. So from there if I want to just comb it and brush it and have that sticking up I could have a nice little puff right there in the front. Turn the teeth away, smooth that out, push. There we've got a nice little puff.   Creating the Updo But we're going to go through and do an up style and make something kind of big so I can control the hair as I'm styling it up, not just creating volume. I'm going to take a little bit underneath that at a little triangle section. Where I started my teasing on the first section which was about right there, I'm going to start my teasing on this second section. Again, everything straight down to the scalp. If I did three teases on the first, I'm gonna do three teases on the next one. Pin that up out of the way. Comb everything together. Alright, after I've got everything kind of smoothed in I got one piece I'm going to do a little bit of teasing there just to help it stick together. Comb that up. Take a hairpin put that right across however far out from the scalp I think I need to do. The further from the scalp, the bigger the curl is going to be. Now I'm going to grab this hair pull it out of the way, turn my pin upside down and pin it right to the base where I had my teasing. I'm going to hold that. I'm going to take another pin with a little ski tip pointing down, hold where my other bobby pin was, slide that right across it. Come on baby come on. Tell me if this hurts okay. Slide that right through so I'm going to interlock my pin so that stays. Now this little piece here I'm just going to tuck to hide out of the way. Alright so I got my first you know kind of little curl there. I'm going to take another little piece here.   Please follow @jataifeather on your favorite social media platforms!   I have my little triangular section. So now I'm going to split that in half. I'm gonna start on the side and do the same sort of compacting teasing all the way to the scalp. Add a little more all the way to the scalp. Pull the comb out every time. Get that hair out of the way. Comb the section together where I started the teasing. Comb all the way to the scalp. Come on baby, every time. And now we're going to do a little bit of back combing as I walk the section out. So as I walk the section out that allows that hair to clump together a little bit better so it doesn't want to separate. Take my pin put it in, pull this hair underneath. Take the pin flip over, pin to the base. Hold that with your other finger. Take your other pin slide directly across that and make sure that you crisscross so that you have a nice secure base. This little piece here that's sticking out I'm just going to take a smaller bobby pin. Put it in twist. Hide that in, that little curl. Take my next little triangular section get that compacted in. After I got the compaction I'll do a little bit of teasing as I go out towards the middle. Comb that together. Make sure that's looking good, put my pin in, twist underneath and then hold it. Another little section. Whoa.   Click subscribe if you haven't already. Give us a thumbs up if you liked the video and click the notification bell to be notified of future Jatai Academy content.   Now as I work into the side, you know, I need to cover up some of this little area here and I'm going to start dragging this and I need more control over the ends not just control for the root. So the initial compaction gives me a nice little bit of control at the root. It gives me something to pin into, right. But it doesn't give me control over the section. So what I'll do is after I do my compact teasing I'll pull that in the direction I want it to go and I'm going to start to very gently compact my teasing all the way to the tip and you can see there how that whole piece now wants to stick together a lot easier than me having everything kind of fall apart. So the teasing does a couple of different things. It creates the compaction at the root to give me something to pin into. But it also gives me a little bit of stiction when I start to comb the section out. So now when I take my pin and put it in, I can go through start to pin that in and now I have a nice whole little panel of hair that wants to stick together as opposed to everything just wanting to just fly apart. And it's just that little bit of teasing as I'm walking the section in the direction that I want it to go. So this is a larger section. So what I'll do is I'll do my compaction in sections. Once I get a good base there I'll take my next little piece where I started the combing where I started the teasing towards the scalp that's where I'll continue all of my teasing as I start to walk this section back. After I get my compaction, smooth that out a little bit get everything kind of going in the direction that I want and then gently walk that back combing out to kind of panel that whole section of hair together smooth on the surface. A little bit of spray. Smooth there. The rat tail helps smooth everything down. Find out where I want that to go which I'm thinking about right there. So let's go through, take here, twist, pin that underneath. And now this piece I don't even need to pin I can just tuck that under that little panel. And now we've come to our last piece. We're going to work this over and see what we can get out of this. I think I want to do something kinda big and bold maybe. I don't know we'll see. But the first thing I need to do is pack me a little bit of base in there so I can control it. I'll do three little teases. I'll add to that where I started the teasing, compact to the root. My last piece compact to the root. Now comb everything together where I started the teasing that way I don't comb out the teasing that I put in it. I've just uniformed the section to make it all one piece and then I'll start doing light little under combs from the back just to help compress this piece together so that it all starts to form one piece together as opposed to wanting to fall and separate. A little pin, twist under, slide that into the root teasing from the previous section. I'll take this piece here kind of worm it back a little bit, think where I want that to go. Here is another little pin, twist, slide that through, bury that in just to try to help that piece mold and flow into the rest. Now here I'll start to separate and start molding. So the teasing that I put in this at the root gives me the structure and then the root teasing as I start to compress that out starts to give me a little bit more moldability and ability to control it. A little bit of hairspray. Oh! right in my face! So after I've gone through and done that I got my little hair pins in to help mold the shape so I don't have to keep it real compressed and then I'll put layers of hairspray on it just to help it set in and hold. I think she looks pretty good. She's ready for a night out on the town to go to Olive Garden maybe even maybe even Red Lobster. Oh my goodness! Let's give us a review on our teasing techniques.   Recap First for color, for a balayage specifically, we want to do a long stroke tease but not compacted in real tight. All we're looking to do is remove density. So the Teasing Pin Comb really helps get me a nice even tease all the way from the tips into the root without compacting it in real tight so it's easier to remove after we rinse the color out. It also diffuses that line by packing in my teasing and makes it much more seamless. Now if I want to do some styling, you know that 60s kind of bouffant, you know fembot sort of thing where I want the hair flowy, I want to compact my teasing in really tight at the root at the crown so that I get that hairstyle sticking up off the scalp. So I will start by using the hair tease comb, teasing from two or three inches away from the scalp all the way compacted down to the scalp every time three or four or five times depending upon the thickness and the texture of the hair. After I've got everything teased in I can comb and brush all the hair together as long as I don't comb it from where I started my teasing. That way all the hair can flow and I still have my teasing compacted in at the scalp. If I want to do for up styling, I want to compact it into the scalp just like I did for my styling but then I can also feather that teasing out through the ends and give me much more control. So the teasing at the scalp gives me a structure of the shape that I can start pinning into. Teasing hair through the tips makes that whole panel much more structured and easier to mold and control so it will stay in. So what makes the hair stay is not the hairspray it's the teasing and the pinning that makes it stay so with the Teasing Pin Comb PRO  I can really compact to them nice and tight. So check out the Jatai Academy! There's all kinds of great information on there to make you a better hair stylist or barber. Also let us know what you'd like to see in the future and thank you so much for watching.   Final Look using the Jatai Hair Teasing Comb   Here's the final look after all the teasing and upstyling. There are many different tease combs but the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb PRO has a unique pin structure that allows you to easily tease quickly and efficiently. It's also designed to detangle that tease as well. If you've ever had teased hair, knowing how to comb out teased hair can be a second battle that is frustrating and difficult to deal with. This is the best teasing comb for thick hair and a good teasing comb for fine hair as well. But it's the best teasing comb for volume, detangling, backcombing, balayage and color melting.   Tutorial
The Beauty of the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb PRO

The Beauty of the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb PRO

by JATAI, 04 Apr 2022
With all the combs available, there isn't one quite like the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb PRO. At first glance you will notice it's unique pin structure and quality build. But when you dig deeper into understanding the comb's benefits it will take your appreciation to another level.   So what's so great about this comb? It is useful in many ways...   TEASING COMB USES Teasing and backcombing This is the most obvious one since 'Teasing' is in its name. First and foremost, teasing is what it's made for. Giving that high volume, big hair is an easy feat for this tool. Whether it's for a fun night on the town, a wedding, prom, a special event or even just everyday volume, this comb can make your hair look bigger. Backcombing is the same as teasing and the terms are used interchangeably. However, teasing is a more popular term these days.   Detangling After hair washing, hair is likely tangled. To break the hair apart so it dries straight many people use a comb. But some combs have teeth that are very close together preventing the comb from going through the hair with ease. In the end, hair is tugged on and more likely to be pulled out due to an unforgiving comb. With the extra gaps and space between the pins, this allows the comb to easily detangle hair in a gentle manner.   Balayage and Color Melting The popularity of balayage and color melting has led to stylists seeking a great comb to do the job. To get that perfect balayage a comb needs to be used to separate out the hair that is to be lightened vs. the hair that doesn't. The JATAI Teasing Pin Comb evenly separates hair across the section in an easy non-resistant way. And it can help to spread the color or lightener across the hair.   But we can't stop here. It also has unique features... UNIQUE FEATURES   Unique Weaving Pin Structure The pins are what make this comb stand out from the rest. The pins almost look like large bobby pins. It is the weaving pin structure that allows easier volume creation and gentle detangling.   100% Japanese Stainless Steel Pins Japanese stainless steel is some of the best steel around. The hardness and superior quality prevent the pins from easily bending out of shape or moving out of place. So you can get a rough with it and it won't fall apart.   Epoxy Tips The rounded tips help prevent hair breakage. They run smoothly over the hair and glide between the strands. Staying gentle to the hair keeps hair on the head.   Thermal Resistant Use it with blow dryers, curling irons, flat irons and any other heated tool. The comb can withstand the heat! One influencer even used a flat iron in conjunction with the comb to create tight curls. You can watch it at the end of this video.   ABS Resin This is a strong plastic that makes this comb long-lasting and durable.   Anti-Static Who likes static? Static can easily get in the hair and create electric shock. The metal pins neutralize the electrical charge so you won't get zapped or have floating hair.   Rattail End Perfect for sectioning hair or creating a strong part. It's an all-in-one comb so you don't have to put the comb down to pick up a different one to do the sectioning work.   If you want to see this comb in action, watch Anthony Pazos use the JATAI Teasing Comb to create massive volume for various hairstyles.   Product, Brushes and Combs
Stylists: Dreamy Wedding Hair Inspiration for the Soon to be Bride

Stylists: Dreamy Wedding Hair Inspiration for the Soon to be Bride

by JATAI, 16 May 2022
It's wedding season and you know what that means? It's all about the bride and groom, making their special day one to remember. For the bride, she wants it to be perfect, the perfect dress, shoes, makeup and of course hair. As a stylist, your job is to make her hair look beautiful so she can walk down that aisle with confidence and beauty. Brides often have different ideas of what they want. Some want something simple while others want something more elaborate. Whatever the case, tapping into your bridal hair zone is going to be essential to create some of these bridal hair inspiration hairstyles. Below are some dreamy wedding hair looks to get your creative juices flowing. From updos to long free flowing hair, there's a perfect wedding hairdo that each of your bridal clients want. Starting from short and working toward long styles, these are some beautiful styles that deserve some shout outs. This magical rose-shaped updo was created by @lalasupdos. A top influencer in the world of updos, Lala sculps this hairstyle to emulate the shape of a rose. With defined 'petals' it blooms into a beautiful flower. It works beautifully with the red hair as a rose would be as well. Stunning, intricate and a showstopper. Instead of building the focal point of the style on the top of the head, this one builds it to the back. Created by @glossedbyjillian, this style creates a structured knotted look. Like a defined pattern there's something about this look that creates a sense of perfectionism. The sleek, sophisticated style gives off simplicity at its best. Decorate it with a beautiful rhinestone accessory or flowers. @dianaperaltamakeup created this sleek and seemingly simple updo. With a rhinestone headpiece, this look pairs up nicely with a sleek dress. Simple lines on the dress match the sophisticated aura of this hairstyle. While many bridal hairstyles feature large loose curls, this one is completely the opposite. Gorgeous and stylish, it's a beautiful updo for a classy bride to be. This style is similar in that the hair is brought to the lower back of the head. However, this updo by @lisamariehair__ has a more romantic, whimsical look and feel. Instead of the slick back hair around the head, the hair cascades to the back in defined curled strands. Floral accents are all the rage right now and fit nicely with romantic looks. In this case the baby's breadth and the use of real flowers adds a more natural look to the style. With some dangling curled strands of hair in the front and back as well as loosely pinned up hair in the back, this makes for a nice hybrid between a structured and flowy look. Gorgeous! A simpler look, this style is classy. Using the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb to achieve some of the internal volume, the hair is loosely tied back and pinned up in 3 horizontal sections. Add a piece of hair jewelry and you have this simple look that works with a variety of dress styles. Versatile and clean, it makes for a pretty bridal updo. Created by @hairbysaretta. If you're looking for an updo that is completely romantic and whimsical, this is it. @bridalhairbykatelyn uses big braids and loose flowing curls to create this look. Braids have been incorporated into bridal hairstyles for as long as bridal hair has been around. But these large braids are a more modern development that has changed the game for bridal hair. This look creates a lot more volume around the crown of the hair. This last look before we head into the longer looks is a unique mohawk-like updo. While many brides might not consider this as the style they'd like, for some edgier brides, this could be of interest. Pining curled sections from the top of the head all the way down to the back of the head makes this style interesting, fun and daring. Pair it with some feminine pearls or hair jewelry and you've got this stunning look. This is another look from @lalasupdos If you're looking for longer bridal styles, this one by @hairbydanielletranter puts romance and femininity into play. Large curls that cascade down but pinned together makes this hairstyle sweet and soft. Floral accents don't have to consist of real flowers. They can be artificial and still look great. Placing floral accents down the length of the hair adds another lovely touch. Another long one, this one incorporates a big braid that goes down the length of the hair. With highlights in the hair, it makes this look feel more earthy and allows the braid to have more dimension. The hair jewelry that follows the path of the braid is a nice accent to this gorgeous style. This is another winner by @bridalhairbykatelyn! For anyone looking for something different but want to keep the hair long, this beauty by @hairbysaretta takes a stab at long hair with flowers made out of hair. The three flowers that cascade down the hair is a unique and gorgeous look that any bride would love. The flowers are made out of braids and the whole look was created using the JATAI Teasing Pin Comb. Lastly, another one by @bridalhairbykatelyn, this one is probably the simplest of all. This style uses the half up, half down look. It gives a boho vibe that is so popular right now. Light waves in the hair and the romantic topsy tail style makes this look attractive and sweet. She also uses extensions to achieve this look. For more wedding hair inspo, check out each of these stylists and their updo looks. Wedding time is a beautiful time of year. We celebrate love and connection. Brides deserve their special day. Let's give every bride the hair they will remember forever.     Hair Trends, Women
Prom Hair, Don't Care. 8 Prom Hairdo Ideas You'll Love

Prom Hair, Don't Care. 8 Prom Hairdo Ideas You'll Love

by JATAI, 12 Apr 2023
It's prom season! For high schoolers, it's an important event in their lives and one they will always remember. Getting dressed up, having a date, spending the evening with friends in a glammed up atmosphere and making it a night to remember are all part of the experience. For the ladies, looking pretty from the dress to the make-up to the hair is critical and part of the fun. So if you're looking for some prom hair ideas here are 8 fun ones that are sure to turn heads and make a young lady feel beautiful. Large French Braid This is not your ordinary French braid! Making a thick braid can make hair look fuller and more like an updo. It adds a focal point for the hair as the eyes are drawn to the back of the head all the way down. It works best on long hair, but if open to extensions, this can be anyone's hairstyle. The braid can be accented with jewels, flowers or hair barrettes for some extra pop. Updo with Succulent An updo is a classic hairstyle for any special event or occasion. But why not spruce it up with some flowers or maybe even a succulent? Using plants in the hair gives the style a more romantic, feminine look. It's best to use real succulents or flowers for the prettiest results, but fake plants can look fine if done well. Half Ponytail with Pearls If the desire is to keep the hair long and flowy, how about a half ponytail? This hairstyles pulls the hair back out of the face so the focal point is brought to the back of the head. With long flowing tendrils in a soft half pony tail, you can accent this popular hairstyle with a number of different trinkets such as pearls (shown here). It's beautiful, elegant and simple. What more can you ask for? Low Ponytail Ponytails are not just for working out. They can be made to work well with a prom dress too! This low ponytail incorporates straight slick back hair to the neckline. It's then wrapped with hair around the band with curls below. Perhaps substitute the curls for completely straight hair, crimped hair or teased hair. Get creative with the low ponytail and customize it toward the look of the dress. High Ponytail On the flip side is the high ponytail. With a little more edge and funk, a high ponytail can be done with medium or long hair. Give it some volume with extra teasing or leaving it stick straight for extra sophistication. A high ponytail keeps things fun, lighthearted and hassle free. Topsy Tail Remember the Topsy Tail? The topsy tail was all the rage in the early 1990's. With the a simple tool that featured a loop at one end and a sectioning tail end, you could create a distinctive look that was difficult to easily achieve without the tool. Today, the Topsy Tail look is used regularly in updos and special occasion hair. It's often glamorized with curls and hair trinkets (i.e. flowers, jewels, hair pins). You can use it to create a variety of hairstyles including those for prom. Give it a try. Hollywood Waves Popularized in the 1920's the Hollywood wave is a distinctive hairstyle where all the hair is waved in the exact same wave pattern. It's like a full cascade of waves that looks beautiful and gives a sophisticated looks. It can be done on somewhat short hair to long hair but it gives that unique vintage look that so many love these days. If hair isn't long enough, extensions can work too. The Hollywood wave has maintained popularity all this time and it's no secret why! Side Swept Braid Romantic and feminine. If you know how to braid, this one is simple. Great for long straight hair, it's a beautiful prom look without using hot curling irons, flat irons or hair rollers. The tutorial is in the video reel.  We hope these eight prom hair ideas give you some inspiration. Replicate them or take them and make them your own. Prom is a special time for high schoolers where half the fun is just getting ready! So make it a night for them to remember and give them the most beautiful hair they deserve. Hair Trends, Women