Hair Dryer advice
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Printed Date: August 16 2025 at 12:53pm
Topic: Hair Dryer advice
Posted By: kevvosa
Subject: Hair Dryer advice
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 9:04am
Hi, Im male, growing my hair out at the moment. It is very thin and fine and gets fluffy after I wash it. Ive been told that I need to use a hair syrum while the hairs still wet, and then blow dry my hair straight.
Well, I need advice on what sort of hairdryer to buy. Theres some cheap ones that have 2 settings, including cool shot (which Ive been told I need to 'set' my hairstyle). Well, is there anything else I need to look for? Some dryers have ionic something in them, and I dont know much about them so which would be the best to get? What should I look for? The more expensive 'salon' style hairdryers have a lot of features but are they actually neccesary or better?
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: October 31 2004 at 8:05pm
No.. a dryer is a dryer, the way heat is heat is heat. You've got it on the dot: to find a dryer with a low cool setting so you don''t make your hair too dry or brittle.
Hugs, Anais
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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Posted By: carameldiva
Date Posted: November 07 2004 at 10:06am
i totally agree with anaissatin
------------- Me and you, your cousin and your momma too rollin on da strip on bow's
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Posted By: kevvosa
Date Posted: November 12 2004 at 2:47pm
Well...I got one. A basic one with 2 heat settings and a cool shot button on it, plus concentrator atatchment that fits on the end.
When blow drying hair is there a certain technique to use? My hair always goes puffy after drying, should I be using a serum in it?
Thanks for advice xx
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: November 12 2004 at 8:24pm
Heat protecting creams and stuff like that... and blow downward towards the ends so you don't "lift" the hair's microscopic scales into the wrong direction.
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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