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How To Blow Dry Your Hair Right?
Blow drying your hair is extremely convenient, which we're sure all of you agree to. However, are you sure you're doing it the right way? Here is the right way to do it.
We all prefer to blow dry our hair over letting it air-dry naturally, as it is a lot less time consuming and it dries our hair and sets it at the same time. But there is a right way to blow dry your hair, else the heat can be quite damaging to your hair.
To make sure that your hair does not get damaged from the blow drying, you must follow certain steps. Something as important as blow drying your hair should not be giving you that much trouble.
Here are all the steps you must follow to make sure that when you do blow dry your hair, it does not ever get damaged. So, the next time you blow dry your hair, remember to follow these steps.

1. Towel Dry:
Towel dry your hair first to make it partially dry or just damp. The idea is that your hair should not be dripping wet, else your hair would end up looking frizzy.

2. Finger Comb:
Use your fingers to comb through your hair. It is always best to use a comb on your hair before you wash it, to avoid hair from falling or tearing.

3. Heat Protection:
Always use a heat-protecting spray or cream on your hair before the use of any heat-styling tools. This provides a barrier between your hair and the heat-styling tool and there would certainly be minimal damage.

4. Blow Dry:
Divide your hair into sections and then blow dry each section. Use a paddle brush or a roller brush for this purpose. Make sure to hold the tool a little away or you could set the temperature to low if you got to use the blow dryer for long.

5. Serum:
Finish up with a serum after all your hair has dried completely. This will add gloss to your hair and make sure that the style stays set in place.



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