Chloe Moretz Has Convinced Us To Finally Use Our Ceramic Brushes

So THIS Is When You Should Use A Ceramic Hair Brush

Chances are you probably own a ceramic brush like this one. And it's likely that you have no clue how to use it. Don't worry, you're not alone.

Ceramic brushes are a godsend when trying to perfect an at-home blowout....

...Or if you're headed to an awards show ᅢᅠ la Chloe Grace Moretz. The 17-year-old actress attended the 2014 Teen Choice Awards sporting tousled waves with a slightly bedhead texture.

chloe grace moretz

Luckily, Moretz's stylist, Gregory Russell, broke down the style into easy steps. First, he used a ceramic brush to blow dry her hair before parting it down the middle. Using the tool helps the air to flow evenly from the hair dryer so strands don't get fried or damaged.

Russell then used a 1 and 1/4 inch curling iron to create "effortless" waves, curling in random directions. For a more lived-in look, loosen up locks with your hands and spritz hair with a dry shampoo like the one by Klorane. Finish by applying a protective styling cream on hair ends and setting with medium hold hairspray to minimize frizz.

Shop our ceramic brush product picks below and get to blow-drying!

Conair Ceramic Wooden Small Porcupine Brush
$10.49, Target.com
Denman Squargonomics Large Brush
$10.99, Folica.com
Brazilian Heat Thermal Ceramic and Ion Round Brush
Moroccanoil Ionic Ceramic Round Brush
$17.50, Amazon.com
Sephora Collection Bounce Large Round Thermal Ceramic Brush

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Spornette Italian Double Bristle Boar Round Brush, $22

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