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Don't blowdry makes ur hair frizzy n dry but if u are rushing then use a heat protectant first. Then if u have wavy hair blowdry using a diffuser so tat ur hair still has its curls n if u want volume (like a dishevlled hairstyle with volume at crown) u can blowddry against roots

Posted: 21 December 2010 at 8:51pm · IP Logged


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i've never had the habit of blow-drying.. even though my hair takes quite a while to dry and it's waist length.

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Before blow drying, you should use heat-protectant products to protect your hair against the heat, which will damage your hair after many attempts.:)

I think you can just blow dry your hair straight down. As you move your brush down your hair, move your blow dryer down with it. Point it in a downwards motion. It reduces frizziness.

If that does not work, twist the brush in the opposite direction of your curls and blow dry your hair that way. Maybe that will help to straighten it.

But... to save you the trouble, you could just flat iron the ends of your hair after your hair is dry :)

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I'd mousse hair first, then blow-dry downwards while combing hair. (: Don't forget to apply conditioner (leave-in ones) so as to not damage hair! (:
If only I had you..

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I have shoulder length hair, and always apply L'oreal's Hot Straight cream when my hair is half dry. Use a round brush and pull your hair away from your face, and turn the brush in towards your face, aiming the blowdryer towards your face. It always works, and I get a face framing effect. :) And apply serum or whatever you want to further moisturise and keep your hair frizz free. :) HTH.

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ya

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You should use a round hair brush to roll the hair while using a hair blower and do this repeatedly and tightly.

edited : repetitive contents removed

Edited by olaf on 14 December 2011 at 8:24pm

Posted: 14 December 2011 at 12:17pm · IP Logged

 

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