Although blow drying hair seems like it should be a simple undertaking, there can be a lot of hidden gotchas that result in home blow outs that are less than salon perfect.
1. Proper Direction of Blow Dryer Air Flow.
That may sound relatively simple but in reality it means that you need to elevate the nozzle of the blow dryer above your head. Not only is this a challenging task for some short armed people, it can be quite tiring to hold a blow dryer up above your head for an extended period of time.
2. Learning Balance Between Blow Dryer & Styling Tools.
Many people have to practice using a brush in one hand and a dryer in the other in such a manner as to be able to successfully anchor the section of hair being dried with the brush while still directing air flow from the top down.
3. Prep Tresses By Texture Type
Fine and thin strands do better with lighter products such as mousse or gel mousse combinations.
Medium textured hair can behave well with lighter products such as mousse or gel mousse as well as with regular gel, glaze, liquids and creams.
Thickly textured hair needs heavier products such as extra strength mousse, gel, creams or wax.
4. Select Best Styling Products
For stick straight blow outs, utilize temporary straightening products such as straightening creams, gels, balms, glaze or other liquids.
Enhance curls with products designed to give them body and definition.
Encourage Natural Waves with Mousse, gel/mousse and gel products.
Keep in mind that the less styling products that you use, the softer the set.
With stubborn hair, using quality made blow dryers can be the key to a successful hair day. The info above included 4 tips to consider before spending money a new blow dryer.
With many models to choose from, it can be difficult to classify the best hair dryers from the cheap, according to the evaluators. Do not judge by brand or a fancy, trendy looking device, instead you should look into certain components to determine whether it is good or not.
Stay away from blow dryers that have great ratings but lack several heat settings. The bare minimum are three settings, one of which needs to be a cool shot. Even if your blow dryer offers a diffuser attachment for curly hair, if it lacks the cool setting you are at a distinct disadvantage.
Advantages and disadvantages of blow dryers also pertain to the weight. Remember that you will be operating the appliance one-handed while at the same time wielding a brush with your other hand. Additionally, some hair drying products feature a lower sound volume which is great if you use the hair dryer often. Some have child safety features while others offer bonnet attachments usually reserved for professional appliances. These are advantages when you use your hair dryer frequently and for varying reasons, but disadvantages if you have an eye on the price.





