Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Blow-dries that never get forgotten



Adnan Al is the go-to man for blow-dries that last. Based at Michael Charalambous’s  prestigious salon in Sloane Square, London, this man is a real whizz with hair.

His blow-dries last for days which, as I was travelling, was just what I wanted. So many that tend to last are usually so puffed up when you leave the salon that you need to give it a couple of days to settle. Not Adnan’s. You are only too happy if you bump into somebody that you know.

Before styling the hair, Adnan protected my hair with a light volumising spray. If you have curly hair, Adnan’s tip is not to comb your hair but let it dry naturally to bring out the curl and then smooth out, using a brush and hairdryer where necessary.

As my hair has some curl in the ends, Adnan said he would blow-dry the hair under to keep the body and then flick out pieces when it was finished.




“When you are styling your own hair, you want to choose a brush with which you don’t have to play around too much. In other words, it should be easy to use and you should be able to style your hair quickly and easily,” he advised.

According to Adnan hair is now being worn longer with some movement in the ends which stops hair looking flat.

He also suggests, if you have coloured hair, not to shampoo it every day. “Wash it every couple of days and in-between damp it down. This will help to prevent the colour from fading.

With the colder days fast approaching and many of us getting ready to get our hats out, Adnan’s tip to avoid “hat hair” is not to use styling products, just conditioner. 

“When hair is too clean, you get static so don’t rinse out all the conditioner when you wash it.  After you take your hat off, push hair forward then push it back into place to revitalise the volume,” he said.

I was really pleased with my hair. It survived the aircraft and lasted for a good few days. Just what I wanted!

By Daralyn Danns

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