LM answered Saturday October 6 2007, 12:13 pm: Towel dry it- but scrunch it dry, like don't rub it in every direction. If you must use a blow dryer, use it on a lower heat setting and aim it down or whatever direction you want your hair to go. Use a wide-tooth comb on damp/wet hair- it'll keep your hair from breaking so much, which leads to frizz.
Also, as it dries put in a smoothing serum or styling cream. There are so many to choose from. Matrix, Garnier, Bed Head, and Paul Mitchell all make great ones. Choose one that you like the smell of & that's within your budget.
thelaura answered Friday October 5 2007, 9:14 am: The healthiest way is towel drying it then letting it dry naturally. If you don't want it to frizz, use a high quality conditioner and brush your hair only whilst it's wet.
I suppose blasting your hair on the cool setting with a hair dryer won't really damage your hair if you'd like to try that.
Try out some smoothing balms to put on once your hair has dried too. Look around in stores for your hair type. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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