Soul♥Flower
Well-Known Member
I need help, I would really like to get that soft straight look of salon blow dried hair. I have 4 something hair and when I blow dry it gets hard, dry, natty, and my ends split. Am I doing something wrong?
Other people can use blow dryers and flat iron their hair with no problem. I don't usually blow dry my hair, but when I do (like once or twice a year)why on earth does my sustain so much damage?
Does anyone have any techniques to minimize blow drying damage
Other people can use blow dryers and flat iron their hair with no problem. I don't usually blow dry my hair, but when I do (like once or twice a year)why on earth does my sustain so much damage?
Does anyone have any techniques to minimize blow drying damage
BTW, are you using a heat protectant?
Just as with flatironing, the smaller the sections, the better your hair will turn out. Start at the nape and work your way up for a sleeker look, do the opposite for bigger hair. Don't blowdry all the way to the ends--there's no need because they'll dry quickly on their own, and drying them directly may cause damage. If you're trying to get your hair straight, especially with lots of newgrowth, remember that tension is (almost) everything when you're blowdrying. You don't need to turn the dryer up on "Hades" to get your hair straight, but you do need to make sure the hair is completely detangled and pulled taught. That's why it's easier to do with more sections rather than fewer.