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Hello to all Absoluters out there! I have received lots of questions about how to style and care for your hair. In particular, should you blow dry it, and if so, how should you blow dry it. In short, I’ve had loads of blow dry questions, so here is my blow dry advice!
When our hair is wet it is at its most vulnerable state. In this state, the hair can easily stretch and break. If you leave it to dry naturally, some hair types such as curly hair will dry really well; other hair types such as very fine or wavy hair will just look a bit flat and undefined. If you have very thick hair it can take an age to dry, whereas very thin hair is dry within minutes.
Most of us use the blow dryer to put some structure into our hair. Whether it is to curl under the ends, add root lift, or to manage a particular style, the blow dry is our starting point for getting our hair to look fabulous.
When your hair is wet, use a wide toothed comb to get out the tangles and smooth it ready for styling.
Have your styling products to hand, whether they be volumising sprays, defining lotions or creams. Use a small amount massaged well into your fingers and pull through the hair to get an even application, then comb through with the wide tooth comb to get an even coverage.
A common mistake is to try to blow dry too much hair all at once! Your hairdresser will split your hair into sections, pinning hair out of the way to work a section at a time, which has a number of benefits:
Working this way, you get the hair really dry so that there aren’t any damp patches left. This is especially important if you are going to use a wand, heated tool or straightener to finish your styling routine.
Too hot for too long is another common mistake. Putting your blow dryer onto the highest heat and speed setting is often too much for your hair to manage. Blasting very hot air and really moving the hair around can lead to hair damage; it is much better to take a planned approach in sectioning the hair as you will be able to control the hair, heat and drying action much better.
Applying heat directly to the hair is a big mistake. If you roll your hair around a brush and put the nozzle of the dryer onto it you will super heat the hair, there is roughly 10% moisture in the hair’s makeup and you will effectively boil the water inside the hair! This can cause breakage and damage, so you should never put the nozzle of your blow dryer directly onto your hair or styling brush with hair on it.
Blow drying can be great for our hair, we just need to take our time and be gentle! Remember, the hair can’t let us know if it is too hot or is being pulled too hard, we need to make sure that we are taking care of it and being as gentle as possible in achieving the style and look that we want.
Vent or flat brushes are great for getting smooth styles, and round brushes for getting lift and curl. Next time your hairdresser is drying your hair take note of what they use and how they do it, so you can then use this at home.
There are lots of styling products on the market that have many different claims. My advice is look for more natural ingredients, and talk to your stylist about their salon professional products, especially about how much to use and how to apply it, as this can make a massive difference to the finish of your blow dry and to how long it lasts.
In fact, speaking of haircare ingredients, I am really looking forward to creating new content soon, all about active ingredients in hair care products ! We’ll cover what to look for and what works, so that you can really make informed choices when it comes to your hair care.