Common blow drying mistakes
We’ve all been there. It can be frustrating to put all the time and effort into properly caring for your child’s hair, only to end up with heat damage. Fortunately, there are several common mistakes that can easily be avoided.
1. Their hair is too wet
If you are starting your blow dry with sopping wet hair straight out of the shower, put down the blow dryer! Their hair should be more than halfway dry when you begin blow drying. Try towel drying or air drying before you begin to blow dry. This will minimize frizz and heat damage.
Letting the hair dry before you blow dry is also a great way to reduce the amount of time the actual blow drying takes. So, if you are finding that your arms are sore from long blow drying sessions, you may be starting with hair that’s too wet.
2. You’re not sectioning the hair
If you try to dry all of their hair at once, you will likely end up tangling the hair or ending up with knots. To get the perfect blow out, section the hair off into three or six plaits. If you work with one section at a time, you’ll get better results.
3. Your blow dryer is on too hot of a setting
While blow drying their hair on the hottest setting may get the job done faster, but it’s not good for their hair. Using too hot of a setting will likely damage their hair with frequent use. You should adjust your heat setting and airflow setting depending on your hair type.
How to blow dry like a pro
Now that we’ve covered what not to do, it’s time to go over some steps for success! After reading this section, you will be on your way to blow drying like a pro in no time!