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If I let my hair dry naturally, it looks nice and has no frizz.

But, if I use a hair dryer, it seems to frazzle my hair and give me frizz. I am using Redken's heat protector serum before hand but it still frizzes when I blow dry. What can I do?

Thanks

2007-08-13 00:17:38 · 9 answers · asked by Fluffy ♥ 4 in Beauty & Style Hair

9 answers

its always good to let ur hair air dry..... but in case u wana use dryer keep it in low heat and bit far from ur hair.....use a comb when u blow dry ur hair it wil prevent frizzes

2007-08-13 00:22:43 · answer #1 · answered by madhu 2 · 1 0

If you want your hair to look like you did not blow it dry but you did use a defuser. It's a cap that you put on the end of the blow dryer. It does not blow the hot air, you lay your hair in the defuser and let the heat dry your hair. You can try it different ways. If you want to use the blower then get a straightener or a blow dryer that has a comb that you can slide on the end. Use the comb and comb your hair as you dry it. I love the look of mine when I use that technique. Also try a straightening serum "Bio Silk" is great, just use a very small amount, very small.

2007-08-13 00:36:20 · answer #2 · answered by Jenn 4 · 0 0

firstly, wrap ythe hair in a towel absorb as much moisture as possible... then let hair air dry somewhat or just rough dry hair with blower... the reason most hair frizzes is using a brush to straighten and smoothe but removing it before it cools and the hair is usually overdried... use the heat to dry the hair and most blow dryers have cool blast setting or button
sometimes people blow dry the hair aiming the nozzel toward the scalp when you shold be aiming away from the scalp... this is because that is the direction the cuticle (outer layer of hair) closes... try aiming down the shaft and keep the nozzel a few inches away for the hair itself

good luck

2007-08-13 01:31:25 · answer #3 · answered by pale_vixen 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-10 03:01:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The heat is doing the damage!! Try letting it dry naturally - sooo much better for your hair.

2007-08-13 00:21:41 · answer #5 · answered by Sal*UK 7 · 1 0

don't blow dry.

let it dry naturally and then if you want to style it, you a hair straigtener.

but it would be best for the hair straightener to be temperature controlled. (you can change the temp yourself) so it wont damage your hair. and NEVER straighten your hair while its wet! it will do damage alsmost beyond repair.

2007-08-13 00:32:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you have to use a round brush. that will smooth your hair out. the sreum your using is good. or just blowdry it frizzy then flatten out with a flat iron.

2007-08-13 00:22:49 · answer #7 · answered by Jayme 2 · 1 0

just let it dry naturally dry

2007-08-13 00:43:22 · answer #8 · answered by 100 % real 1 · 0 0

That happens to mine too.
I advise you use har straighteners!

2007-08-13 00:21:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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