We talked about preparing your hair for an up do and one of the steps was to get a good blow dry the day before in preparation. I had posted this on my other blog for my clients and thought this could be helpful as the day before preparation of your up do. This also can be helpful on a daily basis.
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Always use products:
*They protect the hair from heat and further damage.
*You always need hold (even if you’re a minimalist) to keep your flyways under control and to give volume so it’s not stuck to your head.
*There is a product for everyone to create what it is you want. Even if you don’t want anything in your hair…products make the hair look better.
*A good blow dry needs moisture, hold, silicone or oil.
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Your Blow dryer:
*I say go to the beauty supply (like sallys) and get your dryer there. You will get the bigger bang for your buck.
*You need 1500-2000 watt dryer.
*YOU MUST have a nozzle on the end this is called a director. You notice when you don’t use it the hair is blowing in every direction.
*Get a dryer that is comfortable in your hand and light.
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Your Brush:
*Get a brush that creates the look you want, the right size.
*FYI the giant brushes are usually ridiculous and do nothing.
*Find a brush that is light and works well. My favorite brush is the Prego~we do have these at Tricho.
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The process:
*Take your time.
*Section your hair if it helps/Use clips.
*Get some of the water out, but no more than 30%.
*Always start with the bang so you can take control of any growth patterns.
*Blow dry your top section straight up and down not on the part to give volume.
*Pull tight, high heat, coming over the top of your hair strand (that’s why your want the director) so you are smoothing down the cuticle. This takes practice
*Start with the sides and top….My thought on this is if you get tired you can half ass the back and the top can cover it
*IMPORTANT-if you leave any water in your hair or any moisture it will end up fuzzy for the rest of the day.
Remember a good blow dry can last you a couple of days.
What are your blow dry questions or issues?
Tags: Bride, Bridesmaid, Hair, Up Do











