Posted by Kansasdude (other posts) on January 24, 2012 at 10:56:17 Previous Next
In Reply to: Blowdrying [PIC] posted by Jann on January 24, 2012 at 07:14:34:
My hair isn't quite as long as yours but here's my suggestions. Try using a large finger diffuser on your blow dryer. These allow the heat into your hair while diffusing the air so it doesn't puff up your hair. You might also try applying an anti-frizz serum to your hair prior to drying. Lastly try leaving your hair slightly damp at the end of your drying process. Allowing the last bit of moisture to dry out naturally should help reduce the frizziness.
--Dale
: Thank you to everyone who left nice comments on the two photos I posted last week. My hair doesn't always look as nice as it did in those pics. In particular, it gets really wild and "frizzy-looking" whenever I blow dry it. I usually comb it when I get out of the shower and then just let it dry on its own, but sometimes I'm in a hurry and need to blow dry it, in which case it looks like this (photo taken 18 months ago). Blowdrying also tends to make it pick up static electricity and feels dry and kind of bushy. The static electricity really bothers me. Does anyone have any suggestions for avoiding this problem?