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hair What are the temp settings for on a hair dryer?
like warm cold and hot?
its it like better for your hair to dry it cold?
or warm?
or hot?
or does it matter??
thanks:)
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On mine, I dry it with warm, then blow a shot of cold to make it stay. ]
well if you are in a hurry then use hott but if you are just drying after a shower than use warm!hope i have helped Amber=) ]
I go with warm, cause if you put it on hot it'll burn your hair. I mean, it won't set it on fire or anything, but it'll just damage your hair if you know what I mean? Doubt it. But anyhow, if you're gonna dry it when it's on cool, it won't dry too fast. Just go with warm, I reckon. mwa xx ]
The heat settings really depend on the type of dryer you buy. Most have just a HOT and COLD setting or a HIGH (or hot), LOW (or warm), and COLD setting.
Some dryers will have a speed setting (HIGH, MED and LOW or HIGH and LOW) in addition to a temp setting (HOT and COLD or HOT, WARM, and COLD).
Not all dryers have a COLD button but you should definitely buy one that does. Using short blasts of COLD at the end of blow drying will set your style and add volume to your hair.
If you have thin or damaged hair, it's best to use a low/cool setting at a lower speed to add body and reduce heat damage. If your hair is fairly healthy and thick, use a hotter setting at a higher speed. ]
hot- warm -cold.
with low and high settings.
it's better with cold or warm.
hot damages your hair.
only use hot to dry hairgel/sprays in your hair. ]
i use the inbetween setting (low heat, medium, warm) to dry then cool to get it to stay...for some reason after its dry, it helps to blow cool on it so it stays straight. <3 ]
The settings on my hair dryer are "hot,off/no button,then low" then i have a seperate button thats blue for cold air.You should use "hot" for when your just beginning to dry your hair or its cold outside.Use the "low heat" one after youve used the "hot" one already for your hair and your hairs pretty much dry then you can use the "low heat" one you can also use it when its a hot day outside and you want to just air dry your hair a bit but not make it too damp.You really dont need to use the "cold" one unless its very hot day outside and you want to use the cold one but you can have chills and it would kidna be uncomfortable on your hair,i would just use the "low heat" one instead of using the cold one you should rarely use the cold button.
♥ danielle ]
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