Your hair will be dry, damaged, and broken off. Its very unhealthy. Its just like straightening it all the time. Try air dyring or low heat.
Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
You have to use a very strong gel in wet hair then let it dry in a bun or scrunch and blow dry it at the same time but before blow drying put hair spray on and the do the drying and it will last through out the night
There's no fixing hair once its damaged. You should cut off the damaged ends or the hair will split higher up the hair strands and just ruin all of your hair over time. You should use a thermal protecter if you going to blowdry/straighted your hair to help and stop that.
it takes like and hour cause dhats how long it takes meh tew do mhy daughters hair omggggggggggggsssssss ____________ The trick to blow drying thick hair is to remove at least 80% of the moisture before beginning the round brushing. Next, take thin sections while controlling the hair. Applying a product beforehand such as "Quick Slip" by Paul Mitchell, will also help speed up drying time.
It is best not to speed up the drying time for plaster of Paris. If you speed up the drying time it will not set up as it should. If you still want to speed up the time, you could use a blow dryer.
The hair takes less time to dry when it is dried by a hair dryer.it takes much longer for hair to dry naturally...This answer can differentiate according to what climate you are in because evaporation (naturally drying) can happen faster than heated forced air (blow drying) in an arid or highly humid location. Weather can make a difference.
when blow drying your hair it is best to section your hair to make sure that you get all of it dry. start by sectioning your hair into the hot cross bun method, then take a small section from the bottom two sections, if your wanting a blow dry with volume use a round vent brush, if your wanting a straight dry use a normal vent brush and work through your hair a section at a time. (: x
yes, this is bad treatment for your hair as it is drying it out. Dying your hair makes the hair weaker and frizzier and this makes it less appealing to look at, it is always better to just stick with your natural hair. the more you play with your hair the worse it looks, if you try and spend time looking after your natural hair then you will have great hair in no time! yes, this is bad treatment for your hair as it is drying it out. Dying your hair makes the hair weaker and frizzier and this makes it less appealing to look at, it is always better to just stick with your natural hair. the more you play with your hair the worse it looks, if you try and spend time looking after your natural hair then you will have great hair in no time! yes, this is bad treatment for your hair as it is drying it out. Dying your hair makes the hair weaker and frizzier and this makes it less appealing to look at, it is always better to just stick with your natural hair. the more you play with your hair the worse it looks, if you try and spend time looking after your natural hair then you will have great hair in no time!
No, you cannot dry my hair in hair dryer, because: 1, I don't know where you are so how could I let you dry my hair. 2. My hair is not wet at the present time and doesn't need drying.
Over direct the hair to the desired side with a blow dryer when it's damp. Do this each time after shampooing and eventually you will "train" the hair to part on the opposite side.
Here is what you should do, (i am a ggirl but i have a brother who does this and i know everything about hair) find a blow dryer and only blow your hair down (best for shaggy, Justin beiberish hair) comb it and blow it down and don't do it to much or you will start to look like alfalfa. Good Luck!!!
You can comb your hair as you dry it. There are blow dryers with brushes and combs that attach to them. So, to answer your question no time.