Beautiful YouSend to a FriendThe DIY Blow-dryBy Beth Janes
Most of us know what it’s like to leave a hair salon with bouncy, beautiful hair: We walk tall, full of self-confidence. Then later, when you wash your hair at home, you can’t quite recreate that salon effect with your own two hands and a blow-dryer. You just don’t have time (or desire) to clip your hair into sections and tend to each one individually. Fortunately, there are shortcuts to drying your hair at home that don’t take a lot of time and still create a great look. “Busy moms can get that same great hairstyle in less time,” says Paul Labrecque, owner of the Paul Labrecque Salon and Spas in New York City. So, next time your wet hair is dying for styling, follow Labrecque’s step-by-step guide to a professional blow-dry -- at home. 1. Towel-dry First 2. Apply Leave-in Conditioner 3. Boost Your Roots The best application technique: Spritz in layers. First, position the nozzle about 5 inches from the top of your head and spray the roots. Then, separate that top section of hair and hold it straight up and out of the way, which will allow you to spritz the root area underneath. Be sure you spray both sides and the back. Now separate and hold up that section, and spray the roots underneath in the same way. Repeat until you get to the bottom layer. Use your fingertips to massage it in. 4. Flip Your Hair Upside Down 5. Grab a Round Brush The boar bristles of the brush also help polish and smooth your hair’s outer layer to fight frizz. Pick a smaller brush (about 2 inches in diameter) if you have fine hair that needs body, or a bigger one if hair is already thick, says Labrecque. 6. Dry the Middle Layers Take a section of that middle layer, place the brush under its roots and direct the blow-dryer’s air on the area from the top. Slowly brush through hair, pulling it straight out, parallel to the floor, following with the blow-dryer. (Pulling hair downward will flatten it.) “When you get to the ends with your blow-dryer and brush, rotate the brush with your hand to give the ends a slight curl,” says Labrecque. This helps create the same polished, finished look you see after a salon visit. Repeat on the adjacent section, the section in back, and the two sections on the other side. 7. Smooth and Finish Hair Beth Janes is the managing editor of Life & Beauty Weekly. Her articles have appeared in such magazines as Self; Good Housekeeping; O, The Oprah Magazine; Ladies’ Home Journal and Natural Health. Article RatingCommentsAdd a Commenta name="comment_form">Submit Your CommentReal AnswersQ: Will lemon juice really give my hair natural-looking highlights?A: Lemon juice may seem like an easy, natural way to brighten your hair color, but it could do more harm than good. more >
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