



Hair Salon Tips - Blow Drying Basics
If extra-straight hair appeals to you but don't want to loose your natural waves for good, a blow out is a good way of getting the look you want without the commitment. The perfectly straight, sleek hair as seen fashioned by many stars might seem hard to get at home without professional hairdressers to help, but with the right tools and techniques, anyone can have extra straight hair without a trip to Cheltenham to the hair salon.
Blow-drying is also a very useful styling technique even if you are not a professional hairdresser no matter what type of haircut you have. This stylist method helps add fullness and texture to the hair while lending a polished hairdressers result to your style.
What you'll need for that professional Hairdressers finish:
1. A paddle or round brush.
2. A hairdrier with an tools to concentrate and direct air flow and reduce frizz.
3. Large clips to hold up sections of the hair that you are not working on.
4. Products to help smooth and straighten hair.
How to:
First, it is important to begin with just washed hair, especially if you want the look to last more than a day. Start by patting wet hair with a towel until the excess moisture has been removed, then shape the hair into the style that you want. Begin drying the end, back part of the hair to start with. Keep the hair that you aren't working on at this time clipped up away from the hot air. If your goal is to straighten the hair, use the brush to stroke hair from root to ends, directing the hot air on hair as you comb the brush through.
If you want to keep some of your hairs natural texture, blow dry hair by directing the hair drier towards the roots and combing through the hair with your fingers. Work your way through the back of the hair and through the sides. When you reach the top sections of your hair, use a brush to lift hair straight up and blow dry.
Raising the hair from the scalp in this way will help to add volume to your hair. When hair is almost dry, the style you want will decide how you should finish the blow-drying. If you want extra straight hair, keep blow-drying hair as before until hair is completely dry. Then, use a styling iron all over the hair and add a smoothing pomade to finish the look. If you want a more textured look, separate small sections of hair and lift them up. Twist each section slightly and apply a low heat until each section is dry. Then, allow each section to fall naturally and shake head slightly to let the hair fall into a natural position.
If you like to add a slight curl or wave at the ends of your hair, use the round brush to curl hair into the shape and angle of your choice and dry each part until throughly dry. You can create more texture by using styling gel and your fingers to shape individual sections of hair. When blow drying, it is vital to make sure the hair is compleatly dry so to prevent frizz. Complete the look with gental holding spray.
A blow-dryer can be a adaptable tool for creating a wide variety of appearances. Whether you want a sleek, straight look or sultry, sexy fullness, following this professional hairdressers advice can help you achieve the look you want at home without the hassle and cost of a trip to Cheltenham to the hair salon.

