The Perfect Blow Out 😍

Blow drying your own hair can seem like a daunting task, especially if you’re used to relying on a professional stylist to do it for you. But fear not, with the right techniques and tools, you can achieve a salon-worthy blowout in the comfort of your own home. In this blog post, we’ll cover everything you need to know to blow dry your own hair like a pro.

Step 1: Start with clean, towel-dried hair Before you begin blow drying your hair, make sure it’s clean and towel-dried. Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to cleanse and moisturize your locks, then gently pat your hair dry with a towel to remove excess water. Avoid rubbing your hair with the towel, as this can cause damage and frizz.

Step 2: Apply a heat protectant Before you begin blow drying, it’s essential to protect your hair from heat damage. Apply a heat protectant spray or cream to your hair, focusing on the ends and avoiding the roots. This will help minimize damage and keep your hair healthy and shiny.

Step 3: Section your hair To make the blow drying process more manageable, separate your hair into sections. Start by dividing your hair into two sections – one on top and one on the bottom. Then, further divide each section into smaller sections, clipping them out of the way as you work.

Step 4: Choose the right tools When it comes to blow drying your hair, using the right tools can make a world of difference. Invest in a high-quality blow dryer with multiple heat and speed settings, as well as a nozzle attachment for more precise styling. You’ll also need a round brush to help smooth and shape your hair as you blow dry.

Step 5: Blow dry your hair Now that you’re ready to begin blow drying, start by focusing on the bottom sections of your hair. Use the round brush to guide your hair as you blow dry, moving the dryer from roots to ends in a downward motion. Keep the dryer at least six inches away from your hair to prevent heat damage.

Once the bottom sections are dry, move on to the top sections, using the same technique of pulling the hair taut with the brush and directing the heat downward. For added volume, flip your head upside down and blow dry your roots, lifting the hair away from the scalp as you go.

Step 6: Finish with a blast of cool air Once your hair is dry, finish with a blast of cool air from the blow dryer to help set your style and add shine. This will also help close the hair cuticle and reduce frizz.

Now that you know the basics of blow drying your own hair, give it a try and experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you. With practice and patience, you’ll soon be able to achieve a salon-worthy blowout at home.

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Stacey Heckerman