Saturday, November 28, 2009

Blowdrying hair straight?

I have a few ?'s about it



1) will there still be a little wave in your hair?



2) what kind of brush is best?



3) my blowdrier has 5 settings, cool, warm, hot, and low and high. What combinations should i use?



a)cool, high



b)cool, low



c)warm, high



d)warm, low



e)hot, high



f)hot, low



Blowdrying hair straight?

Ok well.. it is very hard to do it with a hairdryer... especially if you're doing it to yourself. But it can get dead straight (the pro's do it for me at the salon) You want to have damp hair at the time, not wet. You want it hot on low speed (its possible with high speed but if you dont have the technique, you'll get a whole lot of frizz!) and use a round soft bristled brush. Blowdry it from root to tip, once you are done switch to cool (still on low) and hold the hairdryer on top of you head pointing down to reduce frizz. Finish with a small amount of defrizzing serum and wa-la. Goodluck!



Oh and a tip of the trade to reduce frizz is to get a tissue, spray it lightly with hairspray and wipe down the frizz, it works really well!



Blowdrying hair straight?

I find that blow drying just does that dries your hair. Invest in a straigher - all the action without hte fuzz, frise, and static



Blowdrying hair straight?

There will still be a wave, just a flat brush, and probaly c.



Blowdrying hair straight?

ummm i'll go wit hot low jus a luck guess my head tells me to say!!i dont know if iam write



Blowdrying hair straight?

I have super curly hair, so it does not work with me.



If you have straighter hair it probably will work.



For the brushes, square brushes are the best!



I would say to use high warm.



Blowdrying hair straight?

It depends what your natural hair is like, and how much damage you're willing to do to it. My hair is naturally very curly, so it's still frizzy and needs straightening after I blowdry it. My sister has wavy hair and it looks perfect after she blowdries it.



Use a round brush, like one with bristles going all around the brush. This helps the hair stay straight while you're blowdrying it.



High dries it the fastest but could do the most damage or make it frizzy, so if you don't want to straighten it afterward, it may be bad. The hotter it is, the more humidity will be dried out of your hair, so the more likely it will be to stay straight, but it will also do more damage to your hair and could be uncomfortable. So it depends on how fast, how well, and how much damage you're willing to do.



Blowdrying hair straight?

First, it depends on the texture of your natural hair. It also depends on the current condition of your hair and how you've been treating it.



Blowdrying hair straight?

Hot-medium 4 heat



and cool to set your style



A round brush is the best



Blowdrying hair straight?

1) depends on how well you do it. and how curly your hair is.



2) i use a regular brush.. but it has holes in it to allow air flow.



3) i use hot and high.



Blowdrying hair straight?

I have probably some of the curlest hair you will ever see, but I have discovered this AMAZING hair dryer, and they sell it at walmart! And best of all, it doesn't leave my hair dry, and my hair is sooo straight.



http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...



The best setting to use is the highest that you can use. (I realllly suggest buying the hair dryer in the link above. I've been using it for about half of a year, and it was worth EVERYTHING! I don't have to straighten my hair with a flat iron anymore)



The best hair brush to use is a barrel one. The ones with holes in them. This is an example of one:



http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31...



There will not be any wave in your hair if you do this.



After you get out of the shower squeeze your hair into the skin to get any excess water out, then wrap a towel around your hair, and pile it ontop of your head. (think of the indian headpieces). Then, rub your hair, while the towel is on top. After waiting a little bit, take it off, and make sure that your hair is still wet, but not soaking wet.



After that, blow dry your hair, piece by piece, and take the barrel brush, and curl it through your hair, with the hairbrush right next to it, and brush down, slowly (trust me, it won't curl)



Repeat until done.



Trust me, this really, really, really works! And you should buy that hair dryer that I showed you. It's worth everything.



Hope this helps, and didn't bore you too much! :)

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