Blow Drying Hair With a Round Brush:: How To
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i tried today but my hair still didnt straightened!
i use a round brush, hair dryer and a heat protectant. no effect on me D:
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nice, thnx for the tips, I will try this with my Karmin Salon Pro Professional Hair Dryer which is the best one I've tried,. :D
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This is defo not for my hair type. Learnt a good tip however, you do not need the cold button if you do your hair properly.
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@skinfuz Same here, didn't work for me.
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my arms always die after blowing out hair lol
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No cold button on my dryer. How do you keep your hair from not getting tangled in the hair!!
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Amazing video! Always to great seeing new techniques!!
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You'll get a better result if u use the nozzle
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Hi i have been using boar bristle brush when blowdrying and the bristles actually got burned, then i noticed i had a small white patch on my hair where it got burned, what i'm i doing wrong i spray protectant on, is it too much heat?
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shes pretty and nice lol
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i really love blow drying my hair like this , its so much easier than straighting your hair with a straightner , i recommend for everyone to do this , ! (:
What if the hair is think and curly (like minority that are african american or hispanic)? Can they use the same techniques?
j2cool2 4 months ago
@j2cool2 Great question, and Yes the technique will be a little different. For example, product is KEY when blowdrying hispanic or naturally curly hair as it acts as an extra force to hold the hair straight while blowdrying. Also it is important to use a LARGE round, boar bristle brush. With super curly hair, a quick run over the blowdried hair with a flat iron may be necessary too to 100% straight locks. Hope this helps!
hairtalkTV 4 months ago 4
Love this video, but I have long hair. Any tips I should keep in mind?
RJuanderful 5 months ago
@RJuanderful Yes! Do not wind a hair section around the brush too much - that will only tangle it. When blowdrying a section, start with the roots [twist twist] then move to the middle of the secion [twist twist] then finish at the ends of the section. We also recommend starting the blowdrying process when your hair is almost 50% dry. You may create too much frizz if you blowdry starting when the hair is still dripping wet.
hairtalkTV 5 months ago