There are hair drying habits that will be extremely harmful to your hair, you should know to get rid of them immediately!
Hair drying is a familiar and seemingly simple task for many people. However, to have smooth, bouncy hair after drying, you also need to know how to use the dryer properly.
Here are 7 mistakes when using a dryer that you need to avoid to keep your hair looking great.
Holding the dryer too close
Holding the dryer close to your head does not help you dry faster, on the contrary, it damages your hair and can burn your scalp. The most reasonable distance from the hair that needs to be dried to the dryer is 20cm, with this distance your hair will be able to dry quickly, while keeping your hair and scalp from being damaged.
Blow dry hair at maximum heat
This is one of the main mistakes that causes dry and brittle hair. The maximum heat will help you dry your hair faster, but you should only use this heat if it is absolutely necessary. Otherwise, use medium heat to dry your hair.
Also, use the cold air setting to set your hair after styling. The cold air will slow down the evaporation of water from your hair, helping your curls last longer.
Holding the dryer close to your head does not help you dry your hair faster, on the contrary, it can damage your hair and scalp.
Moving too much
If you want the hair drying process to be quick and effective, you should definitely not move too much while drying your hair. Sitting still will help keep the hair in place, and your hair will dry faster and more evenly. When you move too much, not only will it be difficult for your hair to dry, but it will also easily tangle and break.
Drying hair too quickly
The most common mistake that both men and women make when drying their hair is drying it too quickly. When hair is dried too quickly, it will not dry the hair thoroughly. You will spend more time drying it again or worse, go out with hair that is not completely dry, making the hair weaker and more susceptible to damage when drying hair too quickly.
Blow drying hair when it is too wet
When hair is wet, this is the time when hair is easily damaged and loses its strength. Besides, when hair is wet, the drying time will be longer, the amount of heat on the hair will be greater, making the hair weaker. Therefore, before drying your hair, you need to use a soft cotton towel to absorb all the water on the hair.
Holding the dryer incorrectly
Holding the blow dryer in your dominant hand may seem natural, but this is incorrect because you need the strength and dexterity of your dominant hand to style and separate your hair. This will give you more control over the process, make more efficient use of your brush, and require less effort.
Choose the wrong wind direction of the dryer
Blow-dry your hair from root to tip, in the direction of hair growth. Blow-drying against the grain opens up the cuticles, causing your hair to become frizzy and prone to tangles. Blow-drying from root to tip tightens the cuticles and gives your hair a natural shine.
Not cleaning the dryer
You should do this immediately because if you do not, the dust will not only damage the dryer but also damage your hair. The air vents are filled with dust, hair, and hair care products. This slows down the air speed, increases the temperature inside the dryer, and can cause a fire.
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