Blow dry hair - result almost as fresh from the hairdresser

The blow-drying of my graded medium-long hair was often difficult in the past. I just did not get as "fringed" as I wanted, and it did not hold anything, you know what I mean :-) You're just not a hairdresser. On the advice of my favorite hairdresser, I'm doing it this way: incorporate into the slightly damp hair mousse. Then in 3 steps on each side of the head from top to bottom, turn the round brushes inwards, from the tips to the neck roll up (see photo) and blow dry (!).

The round brushes are kept in the hair until they have cooled down after blow-drying (which keeps the hairstyle much longer!). Then turn out the brushes, if necessary comb with a coarse comb again, hairspray on it and ready. The hairstyle is then nice and fringy and the steps are beautiful.

You can vary with the size of the brush, depending on the desired "curl", I usually take the thickest brush at the top and the thinnest bottom. In addition, I first clean one side of the head completely and then the other, the pony at the end, and thus have a considerable time savings, from rolling up to the finished hairdo takes me only 10 minutes and I am more than satisfied with the result.

7 Blow Drying Tips | Long Hairstyles | April 2024