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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Use Styling Tools With Precision

Use Styling Tools With Precision

Sharon Stone
With Faux Mohawk

A common mistake that hair consumers make is not using their hot styling tools in the best way for their hair type. For fine tresses it is important not to "overblow" the style which can cause fine strands to flatten.

Many hairdressers suggest blow drying fine hair on the slowest hairdryer setting and only to remove excess moisture. Many stylists recommend that fine hair be allowed to "air dry" which naturally builds in a fuller look to fine strands.

If you prefer to blow dry your hair, you have several options but should experiment with drying on the slowest and coolest setting. Cold air will also help the cuticle to swell and it will add shine.

To get maximum fullness use a small to medium round brush and separate hair into 1-2" sections. Blow dry by directing the air flow of the dryer from the ends up to the roots around the individual sections. This naturally "ruffles" the sections building in fullness.

To build in extra fatness at the roots, experiment bending over at the waist and drying hair "upside down" focusing the direction of air flow up from the ends of the hair to the roots.

Hairdressers have different opinions about the value of blow drying hair upside down. Some highly recommend it while others debunk its value.

Wet sets where hair is washed and then set of pin curls, rag rollers or similar will help get a much fuller look for many fine haired people. Wet sets can be allowed to air dry or can be dried under a hood dryer.

Regardless of what technique you use to blow dry, make sure that you focus a lot of attention on building in fullness at the roots where is it most needed.

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