Get it wet with water, enough so its wet but not dripping
Keeping hair damp during blow drying and finger drying helps to prevent damage and breakage. Wet hair is more flexible and elastic, making it easier to style and manipulate without causing stress on the hair shaft. Additionally, heat styling on damp hair reduces the risk of excessive heat exposure, which can lead to dryness and brittleness.
Using a hair dryer on damp hair helps to break down the hydrogen bonds in the hair, making it more pliable and easier to style. This process can lead to straighter hair as the heat helps to smooth the hair cuticle and create a sleek look.
You can achieve straight hair without a straightener by blow-drying your hair with a round brush, using a hair straightening brush, or using a hair mask or conditioning treatment to weigh down your hair. You can also try braiding your damp hair and allowing it to air dry for a natural straight look.
To get 360 waves with thick hair, you will need to brush your hair regularly with a wave brush while it is damp. Use a pomade or wave grease to help lay down your hair and create the wave pattern. Wear a durag or wave cap to keep your hair flattened and in place. Patience and consistency are key to developing and maintaining 360 waves with thick hair.
Well i had the same problem and i am going to show you how to fix it !Step 1-Get in the shower.Step 2-Dry your hair with a towel until its about 50 percent dry.Step 3-Spray your hair with hair spray.Step 4-Put you hair in two high buns secure with bobby pins.Step 5-Go to sleep with your up.Step 6-In the morning, get dressed and wash your face before you take your hair down. It's much easier to get that stuff out of the way firstStep 7-Gently take down the buns. Gently run your fingers through some of the curls to break them up a littleStep 8-Then spray your hair with Hair-sprayI have curly hair naturally but I had a trick that I learned what you need is a round brush that has bristles all around, and a blow dryer.-When your hair is wet wrap a lock of hair around the round brush and dry it with the blow dryer like that and then when your hair is dry it should be curly and then you can move to another lock of hair...:)OrYou can braid your hair in many different braids before bed and sleep with your hair like that then in the morning take them out run your hair through the curls and spray your hair with hair spray.
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
it feels like your hair is damp
You can straighten it when damp but there is a possibility that it will frizz. ---------------------- It's best to highlight hair when the hair is dry.
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You use hair wax in damp or dry hair. It is usually best, however, to apply it to damp hair. Take a small amount of wax and rub it between your fingertips, apply to the hair and style as desired.
a hair dryer is basically used to dry wet and damp hair!
If your hair is damp, you can use a special curling iron made for when your hair is damp to curl it. If you would rather not use heat, (which by the way is way better for your hair,) you can braid it tightly using however many braids you'd like. It will make it wavy/curly based on how many/how tight you braid.
Leaving your hair a little damp will keep it from frizzing only if you can keep it damp all day, eventually it will dry and without product or proper styling techniques it will frizz.
you dont
Well, it depends on how you use it. On the instructions, for the skin, it says that your skin must be damp. So your hair must be damp for it to moisturize or soften. But, my grandma used to lather it in my hair. Just to the ends of your hair. Not the roots.
because it is easier to manage when wet rather then when dry
Hair should always be damp when drying as when the hair is wet the hydrogen bonds are broken down and this makes it alot easier to shape and style the hair as desired x