ok once i saw this commercial on tv for this hair dryer that came with a stand, i thought it was a corny idea at that time so din’t write the # down
BUT i guess i really very badly need it now
i got my hair cut but it’s in layers and it only looks nice n shows well when i blow dry em n straighten em up
WHICH MEANS eid is coming n i wana make em look nice but i tried blow dryin my hair myself n it din’t work so pleaseeeeeeeeeeee if someone can tell me where i can get it i wuld do ur chores for a week
i HATE straightening my hair..its such a freakin’ hassle…but yeah..when i do..it looks good…i’m going with aishaaa…use a ceramic flat iron..they protect your hair better…if you prefer a hair dryer anyways you can always try seperating your hair first..and then blow dry the pieces.. as for the hair dryer thing your talking about..i think you can buy it at a “As Seen on T.V.” store. There’s one at my mall..you can try looking up on the web for their locations
aisha u butt cruncher, i don’t wana use a straightening iron…i wana blow dry em n make em look nice the way the salon lady did
sunset hmm ok i’ll try to check it out. btw have u ever used the hair serum??? now am i supposed to completely dry my hair first and THEN put the serum in or just put it in while they’re still a lil wet and then blow dry again?
what i do is i put serum when its wet and then i straighten when its dry...sometimes i put an a little bit on the ends to protect it more..cuz thats where its dries out the most for me.
the thing is my hair gets poufy when i straighten it and its wet. i was also told its not good to do it when your hair is wet..i don't know what the lady at the salon did...but yeah..i just put serum when wet, wait until it gets dry and then straighten. i used to use a hair dryer sometimes and i practically did the same..serum when wet and then wait until its almost dry..not completelya and then seperate the hair into pieces and then blow dry.
i also learned another trick...i do it the night before...saves time..and plus..when you sleep on it..it looks better the next morning. its more straight . k ..hope this helps:)
Don't start straightening your hair when it's sopping wet, either leave it to dry naturally for as long as possible or rough dry it on the highest setting untill your hair's only slightly damp. Then apply any styling products like serum or straightening balm and dry your hair in sections with the nozzle of your hair dryer pointed down.
Sometimes if you're in a rsh you can get away with just rough drying the underneath layers of your hair and only straightening the very top layers.