Saturday, July 25, 2009

Blow Drying Tips

pat dry with a towel.

• Set your blow dryer on low or medium heat.

• Do not hold the dryer too close when drying hair.

• Keep the blow dryer about six to eight inches away from your hair.

• Section your hair up and start with the under sections.

• If you dry your hair upside down, start at the nape, move on to the sides and dry the crown last.

• Aim the airflow from your dryer along the hair in the direction of the ends.

• Use a blow drying lotion to dry hair more quickly.

• Use your blow-dryer's nozzle attachment.

• Use a faster speed rather than a higher heat setting.

• To prevent heat damage, use a thermal protector according to the product instructions. It adds body and shine.

• To control static in your hair, spray hairspray on your hairbrush and brush it through your hair from the roots to the ends.

• Begin styling the hair when the scalp is completely dry and 80% of the hair is dry.

• Get rid of any blow dryer older than five years. The older the blow dryer, the higher the chance that the temperature gauge is damaged.

• Give your hair a break once in awhile and let it just dry naturally

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