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Blow Drying Natural Hair Made Easy

Blow drying natural hair is not that easy. It is particularly difficult when you have curl types 3 and 4. Water gets confined to the hair because of the curls and may consume more time to dry up.

Protecting your curly and kinky hair while blow-drying to prevent heat damage is important. Hair can turn hard and brittle if proper care is not taken while using heating equipment. Moreover, blow-drying hair in winters takes much more effort and time. But, fret not. This article provides a step-by-step guide for you to blow-dry natural hair. Read on.

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How To Blow Dry Natural Hair Without Damage

Things You Need 

Easy Natural Hair Blow Drying Tutorial

Step 1: Start with shampooed and towel-dried hair.

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Step 2: Oil the hair roots and strands.

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Step 3: Apply shea butter to moisturize the hair strands and smoothen the cuticles.

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Step 4: Part your hair into two sections and coat each strand with the hair moisturizer.

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Step 5: Secure one hair section with a clip or hairband.

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Step 6: Spray a heat protectant on the other section, covering each strand.

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Step 7: Blow dry a small section of your hair on a medium to high heat setting. Use a brush blow dryer with a brush attachment to make it easy. You can also use a traditional blow dryer and comb.

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Step 8: Pass the blow dryer through each section quickly to prevent heat damage.

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Step 9: Apply more shea butter to each hair section and the scalp.

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Step 10: After a quick pause, run the blow dryer through your hair one last time.

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Step 11: Lightly comb your hair.

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Final Result: Voila! Your hair is dry without heat damage!

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Before And After Blow Drying Natual Hair

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This is the safest way to blow dry your curly hair. It has multiple benefits. 

Benefits Of Blow Drying Natural Hair 

 You can reap these benefits only if you blow dry your hair safely. Here are some more tips to blow dry your hair without heat damage. Scroll down. 

More Tips To Blow Dry Natural Hair Safely 

These points will ensure that your natural hair remains protected even during blow drying. Now, the question is, how long does the blow dry last? Scroll down for the answer.

How Long Does The Blow Dry Last?

A blow dry can last for 1-2 days. Blow drying only dries your hair, while blowout helps restyle your curls and straighten them. As long as you comb your hair and prevent friction by securing it with a scarf while sleeping, your hair will stay as fresh as newly washed hair.

Blow-drying natural hair, especially curly or kinky hair, is an uphill task given its side effects, like heat damage. However, you can avoid such risks by oiling your hair from the roots, moisturizing the strands with shea butter, and spraying a high-quality heat protectant. Follow all the steps listed in the article carefully to prevent tangles, eliminate frizz, and increase the volume and length of your hair. Remember, a wet scalp and hair act as a breeding ground for microbes, leading to odor and weakened hair follicles. So, blow-dry your hair after every wash by putting these tips to good use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it okay to blow dry natural hair?

Yes. As long as you take necessary precautions before blow-drying, follow the correct steps, and provide proper care to your hair, it is safe to blow dry natural hair.

Is it better to blow dry natural hair wet or dry?

It is recommended to avoid blow-drying when the hair is too wet. Blow-drying damp hair is fine, or you may air dry it for 30 mins to an hour before blow-drying.

How often should you blow-dry natural hair?

If your natural hair is in a good, healthy condition, you can blow dry it once a week. However, if your hair is damaged, it is better to limit blow-drying to once a fortnight.

Can I put coconut oil on my hair before blow-drying?

Yes. Applying a small amount of coconut oil on your hair before blow-drying can protect it from heat damage.

Can you blow-dry natural hair without a heat protectant?

No. Using heat protectants will shield your hair from heat damage. Therefore, do not miss this step in the process.

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