achangedlife
New Member
Yesterday I blowdried for the first time in a loooooong time, and I liked the results. Here's what I did:
Shampooed and conditioned for about 5 minutes. Applied my leave in and a quater size of Chi Silk Infusion, which was actually more than I intended on using. Then I sectioned my hair into 6 sections and clipped them up. Starting at the nape I blowdried each section one by one using a wide tooth comb. I blowdried on cool the entire time, not one puff of warm or hot air touched my hair. I also made sure to point the nozzle downward insead of directly at my hair. Once all the sections were dry I flat ironed my hair.
My hair came out looking thick and full and healthy. Even my double processed ends that I've been hating for the last couple months look healthy. On top of that I lost a lot less hair then when I airdry then flat iron or when I flat iron my damp hair. I didn't put any other products on before I flat ironed or after. I tied it up with a scarf before bed. I didn't even put anything in my hair this morning and it still feel moisturized. It also feels stronger. My hair stayed smooth all day and with no frizz. This was my first time using silk infusion so I'm not sure if it contributed to the increase strength or if it was the drying with cool air. I didn't get the amount of shine I expected with the silk infusion but it looks healthy and that's good enough for me.
I think I might adapt this method of drying. The cool air helps the cuticles close which hold in moisture and shine. I'm gonna do this for a while and see how it works out. I don't think once or twice a week will hurt. Anybody else blowdry regulary with good results?
Shampooed and conditioned for about 5 minutes. Applied my leave in and a quater size of Chi Silk Infusion, which was actually more than I intended on using. Then I sectioned my hair into 6 sections and clipped them up. Starting at the nape I blowdried each section one by one using a wide tooth comb. I blowdried on cool the entire time, not one puff of warm or hot air touched my hair. I also made sure to point the nozzle downward insead of directly at my hair. Once all the sections were dry I flat ironed my hair.
My hair came out looking thick and full and healthy. Even my double processed ends that I've been hating for the last couple months look healthy. On top of that I lost a lot less hair then when I airdry then flat iron or when I flat iron my damp hair. I didn't put any other products on before I flat ironed or after. I tied it up with a scarf before bed. I didn't even put anything in my hair this morning and it still feel moisturized. It also feels stronger. My hair stayed smooth all day and with no frizz. This was my first time using silk infusion so I'm not sure if it contributed to the increase strength or if it was the drying with cool air. I didn't get the amount of shine I expected with the silk infusion but it looks healthy and that's good enough for me.
I think I might adapt this method of drying. The cool air helps the cuticles close which hold in moisture and shine. I'm gonna do this for a while and see how it works out. I don't think once or twice a week will hurt. Anybody else blowdry regulary with good results?