Hair drying

An Everything Guide To Dry Your Hair!

Cinema has made us romanticize wet hair. While it does look amazing on the big screen, one thing they do not show is the harm it causes. So, today, we have taken the responsibility to teach you about wet hair woes and the art of drying it.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that wet hair can wreak havoc on your hair health. It creates an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria and fungus, which causes irritation, dandruff, odour, and damage to your overall hair health. Also, brushing wet hair can make it more susceptible to damage, while styling it with hot tools can cause hair breakage and split ends.

Wet hair

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Also Read : How Do I Minimize Wet Hair Breakage?

Now that you know wet hair is the real villain, it’s time to meet our hero, dry hair!

An Everything Guide To Dry Your Hair!

Let’s learn how our hero can fight the villain:

1. Use a dry shampoo. 

Dry Shampoo

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Think about it! If you don’t wash your hair with water, it will automatically reduce the tiresome process of drying your hair. Dry shampoo is formulated to absorb excess oil and refresh your hair without water. While dry shampoo is not an alternative to normal shampoo, it is a great option to refresh your hair in between washes.

2. Pat Dry

Pat Dry

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Use a soft, absorbent towel to gently pat your hair, resulting in frizz-free, healthy hair. Avoid vigorous rubbing, as it leads to hair breakage and damage.

3. Choose the Right Towel

Choose the Right Towel

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Opt for a soft, absorbent towel because they are gentler on the hair compared to regular bath towels. These materials reduce friction, the primary cause of damaged hair.

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Also Read : Regular Towels Vs ThriveCo Hair Buddy: Which Is The Best Option For Drying Your Hair?

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4. Detangle First

Detangle First

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It is advisable to use a wide-tooth comb to detangle the knots in your hair before drying them, as it helps prevent hair breakage and damage.

5. Air Dry

Air Dry

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The best way to dry your wet hair is to air-dry it naturally, as this promotes healthy hair. Heating tools might help you dry your hair faster, but the damage it does to your hair isn't one you'd wish upon your worst enemy!

6. Use a Heat Protectant

Use a Heat Protectant

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If you are using any styling tool or dryer, make sure to use a heat protectant, as it provides a protective shield against the heat and protects your hair from damage.

So, there you have it - the 101 on drying your dripping wet hair. Always make sure to dry your hair the right way to protect it from severe damage in the long run. 

Also Read : Towel-Drying Your Hair? Here Are Some Do’s And Don’ts!

 

 

 

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