Blow Dry or Air Dry Hair
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Jul 27, 2011
Indya S.
ok which is better for your hair letting it air-dry or blow drying it. i want to grow my hair out longer and i want to know which one would cause the least breakage.
Jul 27, 2011
Erica H.
Air dry! Blow drying is really bad for it
Jul 27, 2011
Megan N.
air dry all the way. your not putting any heat to it which will cause damage.
Jul 27, 2011
Indya S.
thats what i was thinking because last night i washed and conditioned my hair and let it air dry its soooooo soft way softer then when i blow dry it. thanks guys
Jul 27, 2011
Indya S.
would it be bad if i do curl or strighten my hair just to take out some of the puff out of it?
Jul 27, 2011
Erica H.
Girl if you're wanting to grow your hair out like you said I would only use heat on it when you absolutely have to! Like if you know you're just going to be hanging out at your house all day then don't bother straightening it or anything. If you're going out you can always just put it in a cute braid or something and you wont have to use heat! But like Mandy said, if you do decide to use heat then make sure to use a heat protectant!
Jul 28, 2011
Korie S.
Definitely air dry like everyone has said. Blow drying requires heat which damages your hair.
Jul 28, 2011
Indya S.
do heat protectant hake ur hair greasy
Jul 28, 2011
Jacki C.
I have really curly hair naturally and I have always air dried because it keeps it healthier by using less heat as well as helps to not make my hair so POOFY!
Jul 28, 2011
Gracey W.
Definitely air dry! I try to air dry mine as much as possible. Most heat protectants won't make your hair greasy. I had a little trouble with the CHI one though, I couldn't use a lot of it otherwise my hair would look nasty
Jul 28, 2011
Indya S.
whats a Great heat protectant thats not very pricey
Jul 28, 2011
Korie S.
My favorite is the Tresemme heat tamer spray, super inexpensive and it works great!
Jul 28, 2011
Natascha C.
Air dry is the better option. My hair is very strait and flat so I do blow dry my bangs and my roots most of the time just to give it a little extra body. I don't blow dry it all the way though and I do let it airdry halfway through before I blowdry it. And of course like Mandy said a heat protectant or a serum that acts as a heat protectant an a nourishing product is a must.
Jul 28, 2011
Erica H.
I like both the Tresemme heat spray and the Pantene one. I hate the smell of the Tresemme one and it makes my hair kind of sticky and hard to brush through, but I love how it squirts everywhere. It's hard to explain! Make a fist and then open it! It's like that, when you press the squirt button it doesn't squirt in a straight line, it squirts spread out. Wow, I probably sound like an idiot...hopefully you understand what I mean. But I like the Pantene one because it smells good and it doesn't hurt my hair to brush through it and it makes your hair shiny too! What I don't like about it is that when you squirt it it squirts in a straight line and makes your hair really wet like that. So like make a fist and then stick your pointer finger out. That's how the Pantene one squirts which gets on my nerves because I have to wait for it to dry before I use heat. Aussie came out with a heat protectant too that I want to try out! :)
Jul 29, 2011
Indya S.
lol i understand what your saying lol im going to go out to wal mart or target and going to look for a good one
Jul 29, 2011
Nadia N.
I switch between the 2 but usually Air dry since I have wavy to somewhat curly hair and drying it without a diffuser can make it frizz central.
Jul 29, 2011
Kristin R.
A little blow drying is fine but majority air drying/ not touching your hair much is definitely the way to go if you want to prevent breakage=]
Aug 21, 2011
Brittany M.
Don't wash your hair everyday if you are trying for healthier hair, try for every other day or every three days. Just use a shower cap on the days when you don't wash your hair while you shower.
Aug 21, 2011
Latisha S.
It is always a great idea to air dry your hair as much as possible, however you have to make sure that you have conditioned / moisturized your hair properly in any case. I try to air dry my hair most of the time but there are things to try to stay away from the main thing you should make sure not to do is try not to manipulate your hair too much while in a wet state. Your hair is very fragile and heavy when it is wet, this can cause breaking and splitting. Hope this helps :)
Aug 21, 2011
Megan B.
i let my hair airdry as much as possible. i can't remember the last time i used a blow dryer. i usually shower at night, so it's easier not to be tempted by blow drying it.
Aug 22, 2011
Samantha G.
airdry and if im going to be outside, i use a heat protectant (like sunscreen for my hair) & leave in conditioner just to help protect it from natural things like the sun, wind, etc
Aug 23, 2011
Peyton Lin C.
Air dry. You have to remember that blow drying is putting heat in your hair, which causes damage. Just towel dry well and let your hair dry by itself! (:
Aug 23, 2011
Simi M.
Like you, I am also trying to grow my hair out and the constant advice is to air dry as (for fine hair esp) blow drying can increase chances of breakage and also damage roots.
As for ironing your hair i personally feel its more dangerous as i have suffered from dry and bittle hair cause of it ! i suggest using it as little as possible and find a style to wear your hair that does not require blow dried hair! if you dont like the hair style you have after air drying, you wont be able to stay away from the blow dryer so find a hair do that goes with air dry hair ( in case of wavy/curly hair).
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Aug 23, 2011
Amanda R.
Air dry! Try and use as little heat as possible.
I usually air dry my hair and it grows abnormally fast.
Also trim dead/dry ends (if you have them) and it will grow faster!
Aug 24, 2011
Indya S.
why does my hair feel sooooo soft when i air dry it?