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How To Choose Blow Dryers For Different Hair Types

By | Dec 16, 2009 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

You don't know how hard it is how to have natural curly hair. You have to suffer unique problems that those with straight hair do not experience everyday. Rebelious is what I can call my hair, never had the same style everyday. It is such a frustration that my hair never grows as quick as my friends' hair does. It's making me envious that they can style their hair according to what they want while I just settle for a simple hair style. I reached to the point where I tried using blow dryers to style my hair, which later became a bad move because it makes my hair all dried out and damaged.

New blow dryers are out in the market today. But whatever their promises, they are still harmful to my hair. Blow dryers aren't so beneficial for me in anyway so I only occasionally use one. Using them makes my hair crisp and dry and I don't what that to happen. I always have to settle for air drying my hair, much harmless but not a convenient thing. The force hit by the blow dryers is unfriendly to my curls, and trying to use one only gets my hair wilder!

Supposedly the new blow dryers that are available suit all hair types, but their effect is not satisfactory and the change is not drastic. Even if I already paired a frizz serum with an advance dryer, my hair still became frizzy and unmanageable. There are times that I blow dry my hair to straighten it but it only lasts just for a while. My hair condition, it's moisture and how much time I spare for the process all have their contributing factor to my hair do's final result. Most of the time just to make my curls come back I have to rewash it all over again.

Countless new blow dryers that are being offered in the market from time to time suggest that there are other people out there who suffer the same hair problem as I do. Improvements have no room once a product is claimed to be good. As I remember, I read an ad last time about a blow dryer that can straighten your hair as well as work as a dryer. No thanks, I am not ecstatic to purchase one. Someone told me that if I want to straighten my hair with reduced frizz, a ceramic plated iron is the best choice. And take note that this person is a hair dresser so I trust her advice. Now obviously, I have to include it in my shopping list for this Christmas.





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