How to Blow Dry Your Hair Straight Without Frizz

How to Blow Dry Your Hair Straight Without Frizz

Getting a nice straight blow dry without frizz can be crazy hard especially if you have rough hair or using the wrong blow dryer setting and products.This post will teach you how to blow dry your hair straight without frizz using simple techniques and the right products as told by an expert hairstylist.

Want to know why you are getting frizz when you blow dry your hair?

Frizz is the unwanted poofy unruly texture that you get when you blow dry hair. You’ll see it when the hair’s outer cuticle layer becomes roughened up or raised as it dries.

The biggest culprit is heat damage which happens if your blow dryer’s temperature is set too high. Other common causes are dry hair, your hair texture and how you go about blow-drying your hair.

Prepping the Hair for Straight Blow Drying

A lot of the problems you will experience when you blow dry hair can be linked back to how you prepped the hair. Before turning on that blow dryer, ensure that hair is freshly washed and clean. Then use a towel to gently damp it to remove excess water and give it some drying time.

You are not done yet prepping at the cleaning stage! Next, apply some heat-protectant serum or spray. Heat serum or spray will do 50% of the work to prevent frizz as it protects individual strands from heat damage. After that, use your wide-tooth comb to remove knots in the hair but avoid roughening up the hair cuticles in the process.

To top it all off, apply just a little bit of leave-in conditioner or any anti-frizz cream of your choosing. Anti-frizz cream does help but only after you have done the prepping properly.

Use the Correct Blow Dry Hair Products

Use the wrong products on your hair and you will have to deal with frizz when you want to blow dry. As a start, always make sure you use a smoothing shampoo and a good conditioner for your hair as they nourish and soften your hair strands.

You may also want to add a bit of good quality leave-in treatment or serum. The leave-in serum should ideally contain organic oil or silicones that smooth your hair cuticles. Leave-in serum is particularly helpful for delicate blow dry styles like beachy wave or bouncy

Also, ensure you apply any cream-based styling product or just normal blow-dry cream if you have good soft hair that doesn’t roughen up when dry. The creams also have other advantages when used properly like adding slips for smoother detangling and adding weight to flyaway strands.

If you happen to have thick or coarse hair or both, try and use a heavy cream formula. Use a very light mousse or mist to prevent frizz when you blow-dry if you have finer hair. The important thing to keep in mind is the type of hair products you use and how you use them.

Choose the Right Blow-Drying Tools

Use the right blow-drying tools to avoid frizz when you want to blow-dry your hair straight regardless of its texture or products you use. For starters, find a high-quality ceramic or ionic blow dryer as it is better at distributing heat evenly on hair. This minimizes the build-up of static electricity which can lead to frizz.

A dryer that allows you to control heat and speed settings is also ideal as it means you can customize airflow according to your hair type or condition. Find a good hair dryer and you are more than halfway to a frizz-free air-drying experience.

Next, you want to find the right brushes to avoid frizz when blow-drying any type of hair. Lean towards or flat or paddle brushes that have a mixture of vents and bristles. You can use these brushes to stretch and smooth your hair as you dry it.

If you have longer locals, a round brush equipped with a barrel that suits your desired wave or curl is necessary. You can also use boar bristle brushes to smooth the cuticle for a sleek and polished final product.

The Correct Blow-Drying Techniques

In most cases, you will end up with frizz if you don’t know what you are doing! The recommended approach is to start by rough drying the hair until it is 80% dry or thereabouts. You can use your hands or a vented brush to lift separated hair sections to allow airflow into the roots. Avoid over-drying!

When the hair is partially dry, change to a concentrator nozzle as it allows you to dry small sections from the bottom going upwards. Make sure you hold your brush taut and the hair is kept taut as you direct the airflow down the entire length of each small hair section. To perfect it, follow your brush as closely as you can with the nozzle and aim the flow in the same direction you are brushing.

Last but not least, ensure your setting and finishing are done well for a polished frizz-free look. A trick you can use is to go over any frizzy hair pieces with a straightening or flat iron. Make sure the iron is on low heat and you don’t over-straighten.

Finally, ensure you sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase and avoid tying your hair up too tightly when you retire to bed. If you are in humid weather, you can use any anti-humidity spray of your choice to keep your moisture. Enjoy your straight frizz-free hair!

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