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How To Do A Salon Blow Dry At Home

There's nothing quite like the feeling of walking out of a salon with perfectly styled hair. Unfortunately, those salon prices can add up quickly. However, that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice a great blowout. With a bit of practice and the right tools, you can achieve salon-worthy hair from the comfort of your own home. Follow these steps to learn how to do a salon blow dry at home.

Step 1: Prep Your Hair

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Begin by washing your hair and removing any excess water with a towel. Apply a heat protectant product to your hair to help prevent damage from the heat of the blow dryer. Make sure to evenly distribute the product throughout your hair.

Step 2: Section Your Hair

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Section your hair into several sections using hair clips. This will make it easier to style your hair and ensure that you don't miss any sections.

Step 3: Choose Your Tool

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Choose the right brush for your hair type. If you have fine hair, go for a round brush with boar bristles. For thicker hair, use a ceramic or metal brush with a larger barrel.

Step 4: Dry Your Hair

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Starting with the bottom section of your hair, use the brush to pull your hair taut and aim the blow dryer at the roots. Slowly move the brush down the length of your hair, making sure to keep the dryer moving to avoid heat damage.

Repeat this process on all sections of your hair. Make sure to lift your roots with the brush and aim the dryer towards them to create volume.

Step 5: Finish Your Style

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Once your hair is dry, use a bit of serum or leave-in conditioner to tame any flyaways and add shine. Finish with a light mist of hairspray to hold your style in place.

Step 6: Maintenance

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Preserve your blowout by sleeping with your hair wrapped in a silk scarf or using a silk pillowcase. This will help prevent frizz and extend the life of your style.

Remember, practice makes perfect. Don't be discouraged if your first at-home blowout isn't perfect. With a bit of practice and patience, you'll soon be able to achieve a salon-worthy blowout from the comfort of your own home.

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