What If We Tell You You've Been Drying Your Hair All Wrong?
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How old were you when you realized you had been drying your hair all wrong? If you were today years old, this blog is about to drop some hair knowledge bombs that will make you rethink your entire post-shower routine. Buckle up because it's time to master the art of hair drying!
Picture this: You step out of the shower with wet hair. What's your next move? If you are like most of us, you reach for that old bath towel and give your locks a good old rubdown, or you will grab that hair dryer and do a quick blow-dry. It is the way we have been doing it for years, right? But we could not have been more wrong! Our hair secretly resents this towel-drying technique and has been trying to drop hints in the form of brittle hair, frizz, and damaged hair all along! Well, it's time to listen up!
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How To Dry Your Hair Properly?
Hair drying is no rocket science, but it still requires the right tools and techniques. Here's your guide for frizz-free hair:
Step 1: The Right Towel Matters
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Sorry, but those old, rough bath towels are not your friends! Grab a soft, absorbent microfiber towel as it absorbs water without roughing up your hair's cuticles, resulting in frizz-free locks.
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Step 2: Pat, Pat, Pat!
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Here's the golden rule: be gentle! After your shower, gently pat your wet hair with a towel to remove excess water. This avoids the hair damage and dryness caused by vigorous drying action.
Step 3: The Hair Wrap
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For those with longer locks, here's a nifty trick! After you gently pat down your wet hair, wrap them in your microfiber towel turban-style. This helps soak up even more moisture and keeps your hair out of the way while you do your post-shower routine. Use ThriveCo Hair Buddy DampDefens(TM) Towel Wrap for convenience and the best result. Crafted from high-quality microfiber, the hair towel wrap is soft, durable, and designed to stand the test of time. This hair towel wrap reduces breakage, tames frizz, and leaves your locks stronger than ever, all thanks to its advanced technology and groundbreaking blend of high-quality weaves. Plus, it dries your hair 10 times faster and more effectively than ordinary towels. Its ample size ensures that it can handle even the thickest of tresses. Just position the button side of the hair towel wrap at the back of your neck and cover your head. Twist the length of the wrapped hair from the front of the head. Secure the twisted portion of the towel by looping the thread around the button on the back, and voila. Make sure not to share the towel with other people.
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Step 4: Air Dry
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Let your hair chill while you're getting dressed or doing your makeup. This reduces the amount of time your hair is exposed to heat.
Step 5: Comb-Out
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Before you go full-on styling, give your hair a gentle comb-out with a wide-toothed comb or a detangling brush. Start from the end and work your way up to avoid tugging and breakage.
Step 6: Time To Style
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If you're styling your hair, go for it! But if you're in a hurry or just embracing the natural look, that's cool too. Either way, you and your locks will look amazing. If you're using a hairdryer, finish with a blast of cool air as it helps seal the hair cuticles and reduce frizz.
Now that you've learned the correct way to dry your hair, get ready for happy hair days! No more fuss, frizz, just fabulous locks.
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