There is an array of products out there that promise sleek,
smooth hair and aim to banish frizz. Some work better than others. But, the
secret to getting your hair to looked polished and chic is in the way you
blow-dry.
When the hair cuticles lie flat moisture, which causes the
hair to frizz, is repelled. The level surface reflects more light so hair
appears shinier.
Hairdressers make working with a round brush look so easy.
When you are styling your own locks trying to hold a hairdryer in one hand and
a brush in the other can be difficult.
I found a really good trick to create tension, without using
a brush, is to take each section of the hair and pull it taut with your hand.
Hold it at the bottom then point the nozzle of the dryer downwards. Then
repeat until all your hair is almost dry.
My favourite ghd Oval Dressing Brush |
Hold the dryer at least six inches away from the hair and
take care to not to hold the dryer in one spot for too long. When the dryer
gets hot, switch to a lower heat setting. My hair comes out looking shiny and glossy without any fluffiness in
sight.
In the areas I want extra body, I first lift the hair on the
root area with my favourite ghd Oval Dressing Brush (£20, ghdhair.com) in the
opposite direction I want it to fall.
To finish off, I take my ghd brush again and slightly bend
the ends under. I like the fact that it has a non-slip handle and is made from
bristle which is a natural fibre so will not create static which plastic tends
to do and, I find, it grips the hair better. It also helps to distribute the
hair’s own oils so it is good for grooming.
Not only does my mane look better using this drying method,
it also saves me time.
By Daralyn Danns