Can anyone teach me how to blow dry my hair straight? Like step by step or something like it. I DO NOT have a round brush, so please teach me a way that doesn't include one, thanks!
ItzMzManda answered Monday August 7 2006, 4:28 pm: hey there!
sometimes you can just brush your hair down straight and let it dry itself. if you want to use your blow dryer then just the same thing brush your hair down straight and when you use your blow dryer make sure hold the blow dryer you want it on top of your head and it should be facing straight down..dont shake your head just tilt it to the side and you can use your hands or a brush to help dry it. hope this helps!!
xkristix3 answered Monday August 7 2006, 12:30 am: hmm. this is kind of hard to explain but:
1) towel dry your hair a little first
2) get a clip or hair tie to put up the top half of your hair
3) brush the wet portion of hair that is down.
4) get a section of the down hair in your brush
5) put the blowdryer right up to or close to the brush
6) then move the brush down the section and keep doing it until dry
7) move on the other sections of the down portion of hair
8) unclip the top and repeat.
i hope you understood that lol.
basically just put the dryer next to your hair and keep brushing it flat.
hOwithanE answered Monday August 7 2006, 12:17 am: When you blow dry it blow dry it by layers. Leave like 1/4 of your hair down and put the rest of it up then blow dry it while your brushing through it then let down another portion of it and do the same thing. [ hOwithanE's advice column | Ask hOwithanE A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Sunday August 6 2006, 11:51 pm: Well one way to get my hair straight is to not even dry it with a blow drier. Just dry it about 80% dry, then leave the rest dry naturally. It will make your hair straight. Another way to do it, is if you brush your hair straight, while drying your hair.
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