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Blow Drying Diffuser


Question Posted Thursday September 14 2006, 4:57 pm

I just got a blow dryer with a Diffuser on it. I was wondering if anyone has any tips or tricks on how to best dry my wavy hair with the diffuser. Also, isn't it used to like protect curls/waves? Thanks so much!

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xEVYx answered Saturday September 16 2006, 11:37 am:
Dry it the same way you would if it wasn't there. The diffuser is there just so your hair doesn't blow everywhere when you don't want it to. Like for curls or frizzy hair.

Don't hold it too close to your hair, like normal. Whenever I use it, I start at the top and slowly go to the ends, that seems to help it dry straight.[kinda like when you brush your hair, except you aren't touching it]. If you have the diffuser on it the whole time, it really doesn't matter how you hold/use it, it's gonna dry the same way. & if you put it on a high setting it might still blow them around a little, depends on the drier I guess.

=] Evy

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