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I do the cool setting with my blowdryer to about 75% dry to stretch my hair out (shrinkage is really something!). Then I put it on large rollers or twist it and let it airdry the remainder of the way.
I mostly avoid my ends to try to retain length & prevent split ends, that's why I don't do 100% dry. Even though it is cool air, it is still blowing forced air over my ends....That's pretty much what I'm planning to do...except I want to dry my hair 100% on cool. Then I can go on to styling. I feel like it will help me retain length without too much hassle.
Quick Update:
Well i Cool blowdried my hair today - instead of air-drying it & guess what?..........NO poofyness!
So looks like i'll continue Cool blowdrying, rather than airdrying.
I still applied some IC Heat protector & my hair came out nice & shiny & smooth.
So does anyone who does this have a blow drier that has an actual cool setting? Mine just has a "cool shot" button.
So does anyone who does this have a blow drier that has an actual cool setting? Mine just has a "cool shot" button.
Ok so I was perusing through the what LHCF methods didn't work for you thread, and a LARGE number of ladies kept saying how horrible airdrying was. Now I found this intriguing because I've been a bunner for life (I always rocked a bun, long b4 LHCF just didn't moisturize properly), and I've always just washed, conditioned, airdryed or put product in damp and then made my bun. So anyway, my ends always look a little bent and can sometimes be crunchy due to this, but I paid it no mind. But I decided, since so many people were a fan, to try this blowdrying even though I wasn't going to flatiron and wear my hair out afterwards. I just washed and DCed, the blowdryed on cool till my hair was about 85% dry, then moiturized, sealed, bunned and tied my hair up. I really liked how smooth my cuticle felt when I was applying the moisturizer, and it felt like every strand was excepting it better than when I airdry. Anyway, woke up next morning and BOY was I shocked! My bun was sooo smooth and shiny! Looked like I had flatironed (that's the only time I get really smooth shiny buns)...and it just looked really nice
So i'm thinking this may be a new way I want to dry my hair frequently. Who used to airdry but now cool blowdries? I figure since it's on cool it cant really be doing damage, plus the cool setting may be smoothing down the cuticle allowing it to better except moisture and oil. Who had a bad experience with doing this frequently or who thinks this is a good idea?? I really would LOVE to hear opinions...
I have this one from sallysCan someone recommend a blowdryer that:
has a cool shot
fits a regular comb attachment from the BSS
is affordable
I just get some scotch tape and tape the button down.![]()
I'm natural and I don't blowdry. I haven't blow dried in years. When wearing my hair curly it comes out way better if I air dry. If I blow dry or even diffuse it gets frizzy. I'm surprised to hear a majority of people said they have bad results when air drying. There shouldn't be a difference in relaxed or natural hair. But, I wonder if that is the reason. Will go back to read the entire thread!
Can someone recommend a blowdryer that:
has a cool shot
fits a regular comb attachment from the BSS
is affordable
I just get some scotch tape and tape the button down.![]()