Using the right hairdryer for maximum results.
There is nothing like a good blowdry,especially when you’ve had a great haircut.A good hairdryer delivers a super blowdry.There’s one detail to consider when you want to buy a hairdryer.The combination of the way the air blows through the hairdryer together with the right heat.The Hi Lift hairdryer is a replica of the original Italian Turbo Dryer. I use it in the salon. It blowdrys hair perfectly.It’s light to hold and rests so comfortably in your hand while you’re blowdrying.The nozzle is just the right diameter so it drys the section of hair that you’re blowdrying without blowing the rest of the hair all over the place,causing you to lose control of your blowdry styling.A bonus is that it’s quiet too.You can imagine how many blowdrys I do in the salon. This hairdryer just lasts and lasts.It’s even been dropped a few times but just keeps on working.The right combination of air flow and heat working just right together will make your blowdry quick too and give proffessional looking results at home in between your six weekly visits to the salon.Don’t give up on blowdrying your hair yourself.Get a good hairdryer and get results.
I don’t sell hairdryers in my salon but I can direct you to someone who sells the same hairdryer on ebay.When you’re ready to buy,just click on buy now and once you’ve paid,the hairdryer will probably arrive the next day.It’ll probably be one of the best hairdryers you’ve ever bought and it’s not even expensive.This one sells for about $60 to $70.
Don’t be taken in by some of the really expensive hairdryers out there that cost over $100.This ‘Hi Lift’ hairdryer works beautifully.Although the design is just a replica of the original Italian Turbo Dryer,it works on the same principal which in my proffessional opinion can’t be beaten.
And use the right brush for your hair. These Marilynn round ceramic bristle brushes are perfect for smoothing a natural curl while blowdrying. The Marilynn round boar bristle brushes are good for volumizing.The round metal barrel are great for lift and putting curl,shape or direction into he style while blowdrying.Don’t be afraid to use the highest heat setting.In most cases hair responds well to heat while blowdrying from wet to dry,giving maximum root lift and /or root control.Once you’ve dried the section of hair that you have on the hairbrush allow a few seconds to cool and then take the brush out and check for shape.(By the way,anything made by denman,mason Pearson and Marilynn are absolutely worth paying for.Take note of the Isinis Nylon bristle brush.This is one of the best daily brush out brushes that I have ever worked with.The Mason Pearson brush out brush for fine hair is of course the best for fine hair)
Use a good wide tooth detandle comb to comb your hair out after shampooing.The hair will blowdry better if it’s been combed out first.These combs also help to distribute styling product evenly through your hair.Especially product like a Redken Align12 Smoothing Creme,or Redkens Ringlet or Crl wise. It’s also always worth the trouble of sectioning the hair giving you complete cotrol of the section of hair that you’re working with. These clips for sectioning are really helpful.
Another time saver is to wrap your hair in this microfibre towel wrap after you’ve washed your hair.Towel dry your hair as usual and then wrap your hair in the towel wrap.It’s mega absorbent action draws more water out of the hair and by the time you get to your blowdry the hair already half dry cutting your styling time virtually in half.A worthwhile time saver.
I hope that some of these tips for blowdrying your own hair has helped.From using a good hairdryer ,to selecting the right type of hairbrush,both of which play a huge role in a quick successful blowdry.