use a very lightweight styling product (silicone products are good at smoothing down the hair shaft, just don't go overboard) and always point the nozzle downward. if you blowdry your hair section by section, run a wide-toothed comb slowly down while you do so. afterward, go over your warm, dry hair with the cold button of your dryer; this helps close the cuticle pretty well and add some shine.How do you blow dry hair without it going frizzy?
Use a anti frizz serum. Get a diffuser for your hair dryer and a round brush or a flat brush if you don't want to go through the time of using a round brush to blow dry your hair.
If you dont have the time to blow dry your hair one day you can just wash it towel dry it and apply anti frizz serum and let it air dry!
When you apply the serum rub it in your hands and work it through all of your hair not just on the top. Run your fingers through your hair making sure the product is also in the middle and bottom layers. Then brush your hair to make extra sure the product is everywhere.
Good luck!
Oh ya and when blow drying do not touch with your fingers. That causes hair to frizz up.
Okay, I have crazy/curly/wavy hair and this is what I do to diffuse the explosiveness look of it all without products.
Before I blow dry my hair I brush it so there aren't any tangles.
But when I'm blow drying my hair, I don't brush it during or after.
That just makes the hair not wavy at all.
I only use my fingers to just move my hair around to dry it.
I also suggest blow drying just about 90% dry then letting the rest of it air dry.
This is how I do it.
I hope it works for you to.
Good Luck! :]
with waves, blow dry it on the low heat setting and low power.
they'll go really frizzy if you get it too hot.
also, put a little hair serum or something in it (a little lotion works sometimes if you don't have cash)
don't use a brush. run your fingers through it.
separating those waves (as slight as they might be) causes the friz too
try john friedas frizzease, smooth it onto damp hair before drying its fab, its like a serum so it will smooth the hair cuticle and doesnt leave it tacky or greasy, all the best
there are different serums you can find at any drug store to help. theres a kind called Frizz Ease that ive used in the past and it helped.
Have you tried leave in conditioner? Or anti-frizz hair conditioner and shampoo?
Try a diffuser. It's a piece that you add onto the end of your blow dryer.. Inexpensive and work's miracles ( :
I dont think you can...........when your done browdryering your hair brush it and stuff/straighten.
Sunsilk %26amp; Frizzease
get a difusser for your hair dryer
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