Discover the ‘naked blow-dry’ technique for super smooth hair in record time
And It's all in your hands...
Going outside with wet hair in this weather is just asking for a cold. So you'll be using a hairdryer after washing your hair.
But do not fall into the trap of wacking your hairdryer up tp full power and blasting your hair until its dry!
As this only evaporates the water too quickly and creates a head of frizz.
Adopt the 'naked blow dry technique courtesy of Luke Hersheson's book, Great Hair Days.
Truth be told, it cuts drying time in half.
What is the 'naked' blow-dry?
Put down your hairbrush, because you're not going to need it. The naked blow-dry earnt its name as it only requires your hands.
FACT:
While your hair is still wet, it's very vulnerable to damage as your will hair stretches when its wet and a brush or a hair elastic used when your hair is wet are both damaging.
As a hairdresser, when drying longer hair I rely on my hands a great deal more than I do a brush.
I do use an original plastic tangle teaser or a very wide tooth comb if hair is tangled but a generous blob or two of a good quality conditioner concentrated on the midlengths to ends when washing is essential to reduce tangles considerably.
So instead of brushing your hair before or during blow-drying, use your hands to comb through it and 'rough-dry' your hair until it is about 85 per cent dry. "Then, and only then, should you use a brush."
How to do the 'naked' blow-dry at home
Switch your hairdryer to a low/medium heat - this may seem counter-intuitive to your morning routine, but we promise the naked technique will make up the speed difference.
Using only your hands, manoeuvre your hair around, evenly distributing the airflow until it's almost dry. If you have particularly thick hair, you may need to section it, but DON'T brush it. Then just before it's totally dry to the touch, you can introduce your brush to create your parting and shape your style.
OR, don't use a brush at all. We've found ditching it altogether to be faster AND with smoother results. According to Luke, most styling issues can be solved using hands only...
"To soften a cowlick, you should use your fingers like a comb to grab and pull your hair taut while it is still wet to smooth oddities", says Luke. "Similarly, you can reduce the appearance of frizz with the same technique; keep the hair taut and the airflow from your hairdryer pointed downwards and in the direction you want your hair to fall."
Hairbrushes can actually create more frizz due to static, so using your hands to tame fluff isn't a bad idea at all. Go on, go naked when you blow dry!Discover the ‘naked blow-dry’ technique for super smooth hair in record time
And It's all in your hands...
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