Air Dry Your Hair
If you often blow dry and process your hair with flat irons, curling
irons or hot rollers
your hair is probably
ready for a break. All
that heat and processing
can leave your hair dry,
brittle and very
damaged.
Give your hair a much
needed break and let it
air dry naturally. Think
of it as a vacation for
your hair.
The first step for
air drying is to use
hair products for air
drying instead of blow
drying; a good absorbent
towel is also a plus. An
absorbent towel will
suck up excess moisture
and speed up dry time. A
good leave in
conditioner will keep
your hair from becoming
frizzy.
Use the absorbent
towel to remove excess
moisture then gently
blot your hair dry. Do
not rub your hair.
Rubbing will damage the
strands and cause frizzy
hair and split ends. You
want to keep the hair
shafts as smooth as
possible.
If your hair tends to
become flat or too
frizzy from air drying
you can fluff it by
finger combing or pull
it back with big clips.
I like to pull my sides
back in two large clips
to add volume to my hair
while it is drying. Once
it is dry I pull out the
clips and have natural
volume and waves.
Use products suitable
for the texture of your
hair. Fine hair works
best with mousses and
sprays, curly and wavy
hair respond best to
gels and creams. Find a
great product suitable
for your hair type that
also helps combat frizz,
this will help keep your
hair under control while
air drying.
After you find
products that work well
for your hair and you
get the hang or air
drying you will love it.
Every time I air dry my
hair it has a completely
different texture than
when I blow dry it. It
is softer and so much
shinier. Air drying is a
vacation for your hair
and a styling option for
you. It gives you a
chance to try a
different style and it
gives your hair a break
from over processing.
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