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How To Blow Dry Curly Hair

Last updated Sep 27, 2023

Do you have naturally wavy hair or looser curls? Have you ever experienced your curly hair become suddenly frizzy after you blow-dry your curly hair with a blow-dryer? It’s so terrible! Thankfully, it is possible to achieve perfectly defined, shiny, bouncy curls without having to wait for your hair to air dry. Keep scrolling for step-by-step instructions on how to blow dry curly hair.

How To Blow Dry Curly Hair With A Diffuser

In fact, learning how to blow dry curly hair without frizz is no easy feat—it takes a little bit of time and skill to master. First of all, you need to prepare some tools and hair styling products in advance.

What do you need to blow-dry curly hair?

Shampoo; Leave-in conditioner;

A blow dryer with a diffuser;

Towel;

Styling products;

Heat-protectant;

Hair clips;

A wide-tooth comb;

Are you ready to become allies rather than enemies with your own blow dryer? Then follow these steps and tips to blow dry curly hair without frizz.

Step 1 Wash Your Hair

Wash your curly hair with lukewarm water before drying it and use a shampoo that is 100% sulfate- and alcohol-free to cleanse your curly hair.

Notice:

1. Don’t wash your hair every day and it is best to wash it twice or three times every week.

2. If your hair looks or feels greasy, please try to use dry shampoo in between washing.

Step 2 Remove Excess Water From Your Hair

Take a soft microfiber towel or a cotton T-shirt to gently squeeze and pat the excess water out of your hair until your hair is 60%-80% dry.

Notice:

Do not use too much force while using a towel to avoid breakage.

Step 3 Apply Leave-in Conditioner

Apply some leave-in conditioner that is made for curly hair to your hair and use a wide-tooth comb to evenly distribute the product throughout your hair, which can help keep your curls moisturized.

After all, it takes natural oils a longer time to travel from the scalp to the ends of curly hair, which makes curly hair more vulnerable to damage. Therefore, you have to condition your hair well.

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Step 4 Add Styling Product

After the leave-in conditioner is absorbed, apply a styling product to curly hair and evenly distribute the styling product through your hair from root to ends, scrunch. and Using a styling product before drying will help your hair maintain full bouncy curls.

Notice:

Don’t use too much styling product. Too much product will make your curls crunchy and overly stiff.

Step 5 Use Heat-protectant

Apply heat-protectant thoroughly to your curly hair to smooths your cuticles and shield your hair from heat damage.

No matter what your hair type is, you should use a heat-protectant product as the heat of blow-drying has damaging effects on hair.

Notice:

Heat-protectant products come in both creams and sprays. Just make sure that you use a spray only if you’ve got fine hair. Heat protectants that are in the form of cream are far better for hair that is thick or is a type 4 in texture.

Step 6 Divide Your Hair

Into Sections Take a wide-toothed comb to separate your hair into four sections and use some hair clips to hold them in place, which can make sure the heat is distributed evenly while you are drying it.

Naturally, you can part in more or fewer sections depending on the thickness of your hair.

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Step 7 Blow Dry Curly Hair With Diffuser

Pop your diffuser attachment onto your blow-dryer before you begin drying your hair and Put your dryer on a low heat setting. Then constantly move your hairdryer around, and work from root to end on each section of hair until your hair is 80 percent dry.

If you want to have a little bit more volume, you can flick your hair upside down and press the "cool" button, and blast your hair on that setting for a few minutes.

You don’t need to do this if you are satisfied with the volume of your hair.

Notice:

For beginners, you must choose the right hair dryer for your curl type and hair density to help you get the best blowout.

For example, a ceramic, porcelain, or ionic blow-dryer can help reduce static, eliminate frizz, and enhance shine. Using a diffuser will be a great option as well.

Step 8 Style Your Curly Hair

Apply a small dab of pomade to your palm and rub your hands together. Starting at the front of your hair, scrunch your curls from roots to tips until all product is evenly distributed to the curly hair. In the ned, release the curls and tousle your hair at the roots for added fullness.

FAQ:

Is blow-drying bad for hair?

Although any form of heat styling can be harmful to hair, most of the damage is caused by incorrect techniques and over-styling. Properly blow-drying your hair will give you beautiful looks with minimal damage.

But if your hair is already brittle or heat-damaged, it may be best to avoid blow-drying.

Is it better to blow dry wet or dry hair?

Blow-drying hair that’s too wet or too dry can result in heat damage, dullness, and frizz. After all, wet hair is fragile and prone to breaking. And when you blow dry dry hair the hot air from the dryer can strip your hair of natural moisture, leaving it frizzy and dull.

For this reason, it’s actually best to blow dry damp hair, not dripping-wet or bone-dry hair. it’s better to let your hair air-dry at least halfway before exposing it to heat from your blow dryer.

If you’re short on time, use a microfiber towel or soft t-shirt to pat your hair as dry as possible. In a word, the less time you spend blow drying, the better for your hair health.

If you want to blow dry your hair without washing it, nothing is better to spritz it with water and a heat protectant spray to dampen the hair.

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Is it okay to blow dry hair every day?

There is no doubt that using a blow dryer (or flat iron, or curling wand) every day is a bad idea. Keep in mind that daily heat exposure can ruin hair by stripping the hair’s natural oils, drying out the cuticle, and causing breakage and frizz. You can safely blow dry your natural hair at most 3 times a week.

How long should it take to blow dry hair?

The amount of time it takes to blow dry hair varies depending on your hair type, texture, and desired style.

For instance, a quick at-home blowout should take about 5-10 minutes for short hair and 15-30 minutes for long, coarse, or curly hair.

Of course, longer and thicker hair requires more extra drying time.

If you want to blow dry your hair curly or wavy, or plan to finish your style with other heat tools, it is best to allow extra time.

Blow Dryer VS Hot Air Brushes

Both blow dryers and hot air brushes help us get dry, silky hair with less effort and save our time. Still, there are some aspects that have marked differences between these tools.

So, let’s check out those differences to know which of these tools is better for specific types of hair.

Hot Air BrushBlow Dryer
Better for drying hair
Better for styling hair
Preparation Preparation required No preparation needed
Styling time 15-20 minutes 25-30 minutes
Hair texture Thin, average, and less damaged hair All hair types
Heat level Medium to high Low to medium
Expense Costlier than blow dryers Inexpensive
Works on damp hair
Works on dry hair

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