Blow Drying Instructions:
- Towel dry hair until it is damp.
- Apply thermal protectant to palm of hand. Rub hands together and then apply protectant to hair.
- Section hair into four sections, for instance two sections on top and two in the back. If you want straight hair, use a blow dryer with a comb attachment for better distribution of heat. You can achieve a sleeker straighter look with a comb attachment. If hair is curly, use a diffuser attachment to keep curls in place.
- Dry one section at a time on high heat starting with the roots, which takes longer to dry. Dryers should be at least 6 inches away from hair if not using an attachment. As the hair dries work down to the ends on a lower setting. The ends of your hair tend to dry faster. If they are over heated they could become brittle and result in split ends.
- If not using any type of attachments, make sure you wave the blow dryer back and forth to prevent scorching of the hair and burning of your scalp.
- Another way to blow dry hair is by using a round brush on the bottom of hair, brushing in a downward motion while blow drying over the hair in the same direction. Remember never to blow dry in an upward motion because it could cause hair to frizz.
Tips:
- Never blow dry your hair when it is dripping wet. Towel dry first.
- Always blow dry in a downward motion and in one direction. This will help prevent frizz and split ends.
- Apply a thermal protectant before blow drying to prevent heat damage.
- Once your hair is thoroughly dry apply a moisturizer to counteract any moisture loss or damage caused by the heat of the blow dryer.
- Use high technology blow dryers like the FHI Nano Weight Pro 1800 that provide unmatched health and purification benefits for hair.
