Blow drying your hair should be simple, right? Well, not if you ask the professional hair stylists who make sure the stars look their best. If you want to know how to dry your hair like them, read on below for the extensive do’s and dont’s of blow drying.
Don’t move or shake your blow dryer
Many people think that they need to shake or move the hair dryer continiously to avoid overheating certain spots. That’s really not the correct way to do it. A much better way to avoid overheating is to use a lower, medium heat setting and then also keep the muzzle at least 6 inches away from your head.
Don’t over blow your hair
Too much heat or airpressure will actually damage your hair and can actually destroy your hairs natural texture such as curls or waves. Too much heat will actually dry your haird out to the extent that the individual strands will lose their silky finish, making them look dull.
Do take breaks between blow drying
All experts agree to go easy on blow drying. Allow your hair some time to rest. Hair does better when it has time between sessions.
Do blow from the back of your head to the front
Start blow drying the back and your top first. That will make it easier to work with the wrinkles and creases that are more likely to form there, then work you way around to the front. Another tip is to dry from the tip of your hair and up towards the roots for more volume.
Do use a regular blow dryer and not a professional one
The pro suse those big blow dryers, because they have many clients every day. You don’t need those industrial strength blow dryers.
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