Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Blow drying: what brush?

When blow drying your hair, what brush will make it the most straight?



Blow drying: what brush?

hmm try:



http://www.conair-store.com/product_deta...



Blow drying: what brush?

a large, round brush.like this: http://www.cosmeticmall.com/images/produ...



Blow drying: what brush?

Use an ionic round brush, like this one:



http://www.salonweb.com/hai/roundbrush.h...



And when you're blowdrying, don't move the dryer. Keep it still and point the air flow down your hair, moving slowly down your hair with the brush and dryer in sync to seal it. Sometimes people blowdry their hair and move their wrist so that the dryer flow, and also their hair goes everywhere, but that just makes it messy.



Blow drying: what brush?

If your hair is already pretty straight then I would go with a paddle brush, Aveda makes a great wooden one. But if your hair is wavy and you really want to smooth it than I would use a large round brush the ones that are with vents. Start by drying most of the water then take smal sections starting from the bottom to the top. If it's not straight enough for you than I would invest in a good ceramic flat iron, good luck.



Blow drying: what brush?

use a paddle brush, not only will it make your hair the straightest but it will do the least damage. a boar bristle brush will also work because it helps to redistribute the natural oils that maintains healthy hair. A wonderful but waaaaaaaaaay too expensive hairbrush is the mason pearson brush. lets just put it this way: i don't advise dishonesty in relationships, but if you happen to buy this brush don't tell your husband or boyfriend how much it costs. believe me everyone will be happier.

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